“…They demonstrated that a rapid turnover of RNAphosphorus takes place in T2-bacteriophage infected E. coil cells. Since then, the metabolic and chemical characteristics of this type of RNA have been extensively studied by many workers (Volkin and Astrachan, 1956;Nomura, Hall and Spiegelman, 1960;Brenner, Jacob and Meselson, 1961;Gros, et al, 1961;Hall and Spiegelman, 1961). As a result, the significance of this type of RNA, which has been designated as mRNA (Jacob and Monod, 1961) in the translation of genetic messages is now well recognized.…”