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... laboratory and then reassembled to form complete viruses simply by mixing the components together under the right conditions . The simplest type of viral reproductive cycle ends with the exit of hundreds or thousands of 21.
... laboratory and then reassembled to form complete viruses simply by mixing the components together under the right conditions . The simplest type of viral reproductive cycle ends with the exit of hundreds or thousands of 21.
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... laboratory rat of molecular biology . " The Bacterial Genome and Its Replication The main component of the genome in most bacteria is one double - stranded , circular DNA molecule that is associated with a small amount of protein ...
... laboratory rat of molecular biology . " The Bacterial Genome and Its Replication The main component of the genome in most bacteria is one double - stranded , circular DNA molecule that is associated with a small amount of protein ...
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... laboratory culture . For example , E. coli growing under optimal conditions can divide every 20 minutes . A laboratory culture started with a single cell on an agar plate containing nutrients can produce a mass , or colony , of 107 to ...
... laboratory culture . For example , E. coli growing under optimal conditions can divide every 20 minutes . A laboratory culture started with a single cell on an agar plate containing nutrients can produce a mass , or colony , of 107 to ...
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