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Remember key figures in virology: Ivanovsky for filterable agent (TMV), Beijerinck for "Contagium vivum fluidum," Stanley for TMV crystallization, and Fraenkel-Conrat for TMV's RNA genome.
Updated On: Jun 3, 2025
  • A - IV, B - II, C - III, D - I
  • A - IV, B - III, C - II, D - I
  • A - I, B - II, C - III, D - IV
  • A - I, B - III, C - II, D - IV
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The Correct Option is A

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Step 1: Analyze each scientist in List - I and their contributions to match with List - II. \begin{itemize} \item A. M. Beijerinck (Martinus Beijerinck): He is credited with coining the term "virus" and developing the concept of "Contagium vivum fluidum" (contagious living fluid) to describe the non-bacterial nature of the causative agent of tobacco mosaic disease, implying it was a living fluid. \item Therefore, A matches with IV. Contagium vivum fluidum. \item B. D. Iwanowski (Dmitri Ivanovsky): He was the first to demonstrate that an infectious agent (later identified as Tobacco Mosaic Virus, TMV) could pass through porcelain filters that retained bacteria, suggesting it was smaller than bacteria. His work was pivotal in the discovery of viruses. \item Therefore, B matches with II. TMV. \item C. W.M. Stanley (Wendell M. Stanley): He successfully crystallized Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) and showed that viruses are not cells but rather complex chemicals (nucleoproteins), demonstrating that they could be crystallized like salts. This work earned him a Nobel Prize. \item Therefore, C matches with III. Crystallization. \item D. Fraenkel Conrat (Heinz Fraenkel-Conrat): He conducted experiments (along with Robley Williams) demonstrating that the genetic material of TMV is RNA. They were able to separate the RNA and protein components of TMV and then reconstitute infectious virus particles from these components, proving that RNA carries the genetic information. \item Therefore, D matches with I. RNA genetic material. \end{itemize} Step 2: Combine the matches.
A - IV
B - II
C - III
D - I
Step 3: Check against the given options. \begin{itemize} \item Option (1) A - IV, B - II, C - III, D - I. This matches our derived combinations. \item Option (2) A - IV, B - III, C - II, D - I. Incorrect. \item Option (3) A - I, B - II, C - III, D - IV. Incorrect. \item Option (4) A - I, B - III, C - II, D - IV. Incorrect. \end{itemize} The final answer is $\boxed{\text{A - IV, B - II, C - III, D - I}}$.
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