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A stopover in Tübingen

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After the Second World War, Tübingen became the centre of tobacco mosaic virus research for around two decades. Karl-Wolfgang Mundry was also involved in work there, and later took the virus to Stuttgart. His proof of the virus's mutability was a milestone in plant virology and molecular biology.

 

 

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The university gets the bug
The virus on its way to Germany
A stopover in Tübingen
  Institutional reorganisation
  Mundry meets the virus
  The mutability "atom"
A university makes plans
The virus has more secrets to reveal
The virus takes to the air
"Wonderful street-car meeting"
A virus isn't that easy to get rid of
Biography: Karl-Wolfgang Mundry
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