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... detected by observing the development of colonies on the agar surface . A recent study by Hall et al . ( 9 ) indicates the usefulness of such a culture system for detecting the growth of a large variety of pathogenic bac- teria . 9.2.3 ...
... detected by observing the development of colonies on the agar surface . A recent study by Hall et al . ( 9 ) indicates the usefulness of such a culture system for detecting the growth of a large variety of pathogenic bac- teria . 9.2.3 ...
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... DETECTION ( INDIRECT ) The majority of mutant types which arise cannot be detected by the direct selection meth- ods described in the previous part . Any mutation which involves loss of a genetic function requires detection methods ...
... DETECTION ( INDIRECT ) The majority of mutant types which arise cannot be detected by the direct selection meth- ods described in the previous part . Any mutation which involves loss of a genetic function requires detection methods ...
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... detection of fewer transconjugants than are actually formed . This potential difficulty can be circumvented by adding 10 ... detected for all transconjugant classes will be less than the frequencies actually formed in the mating . These ...
... detection of fewer transconjugants than are actually formed . This potential difficulty can be circumvented by adding 10 ... detected for all transconjugant classes will be less than the frequencies actually formed in the mating . These ...
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Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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