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... genetic organization . Different regions , called ORFs , are capable of coding for proteins . But unlike other ... genes located in this early region are designated E1 , E2 , E3 , E4 , E5 , E6 , E7 , and E8 ( note that E3 , E5 , and E8 ...
... genetic organization . Different regions , called ORFs , are capable of coding for proteins . But unlike other ... genes located in this early region are designated E1 , E2 , E3 , E4 , E5 , E6 , E7 , and E8 ( note that E3 , E5 , and E8 ...
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... genes of the normal cell when hybrids are formed . 157 These genes were termed tumor suppressor genes . In fact , these tumor suppressor genes are genes that regulate the cellular mitotic cycle . The importance of such genes was first ...
... genes of the normal cell when hybrids are formed . 157 These genes were termed tumor suppressor genes . In fact , these tumor suppressor genes are genes that regulate the cellular mitotic cycle . The importance of such genes was first ...
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... genes or two different organisms . Therefore , the genetic information pres- ent in the chromosome ( s ) of living cells or viral particles can be identified with a near absolute specificity by hybridization with a complementary nucleic ...
... genes or two different organisms . Therefore , the genetic information pres- ent in the chromosome ( s ) of living cells or viral particles can be identified with a near absolute specificity by hybridization with a complementary nucleic ...
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Hormonal Cytology | 6 |
J Ernest Ayre | 12 |
The Procurement of Cytologic Specimens | 19 |
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