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Consider a single cell ; the chance that another ter . cell is within a distance r is Nar ? / TR ?; thus , the The most simple conceptually is to look up count is decreased by Nir ? / R ?. If there are Na the natural ( base e base 2.718 ) ...
Consider a single cell ; the chance that another ter . cell is within a distance r is Nar ? / TR ?; thus , the The most simple conceptually is to look up count is decreased by Nir ? / R ?. If there are Na the natural ( base e base 2.718 ) ...
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Functional and genetic properties of bacterial mutations " Type of mutation Nature of DNA alteration Types of genes involved Effect on gene function Revertable Suppressible by tRNA suppressors Point Missense Nonsense Frameshift Base ...
Functional and genetic properties of bacterial mutations " Type of mutation Nature of DNA alteration Types of genes involved Effect on gene function Revertable Suppressible by tRNA suppressors Point Missense Nonsense Frameshift Base ...
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Base Analogs The methylating compound N - methyl - N ' - niBase analogs such as 5 - bromouracil and 2tro - N - nitrosoguanidine ( NTG ) is one of the most aminopurine are believed to induce replication potent mutagens yet discovered for ...
Base Analogs The methylating compound N - methyl - N ' - niBase analogs such as 5 - bromouracil and 2tro - N - nitrosoguanidine ( NTG ) is one of the most aminopurine are believed to induce replication potent mutagens yet discovered for ...
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Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
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