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2 unusual facts about Tobacco mosaic virus


Super resolution microscopy

A further example for the use of SPDMphymod is an analysis of Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) particles.

Tobacco mosaic virus

Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) is a positive-sense single stranded RNA virus that infects plants, especially tobacco and other members of the family Solanaceae.


Lyotropic

Examples are suspensions of rod-like viruses as the Tobacco Mosaic Virus as well as man-made colloidal suspensions of non-spherical colloidal particles.

William J. Youden

He developed the "Youden square", an incomplete block design developed from a 1937 paper, "Use of Incomplete Block Replications in Estimating Tobacco Mosaic Virus".


see also

Satellite tobacco mosaic virus

The Satellite Tobacco Mosaic Virus or Tobacco mosaic satellivirus is a satellite virus first reported in Nicotiana glauca from southern California, U.S.A. by Valverde and Dodds.