Applied and Environmental Microbiology, Volume 54, Pages 851-1642American Society for Microbiology, 1988 - Microbial ecology |
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... molecular weight than the B. polymyxa bands . Although accurate molecular weight mea- surements cannot be made by this method , the mobilities of the active bands relative to those of molecular weight markers suggest a xylanase molecular ...
... molecular weight than the B. polymyxa bands . Although accurate molecular weight mea- surements cannot be made by this method , the mobilities of the active bands relative to those of molecular weight markers suggest a xylanase molecular ...
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... ( molecular sizes : 23.1 , 9.4 , 6.6 , 4.4 , 2.3 , and 2.0 kbp , from top to bottom , respectively ) ; 2 , undigested microbial DNA ; 3 , microbial DNA digested with Sau3AI . larger than 23 kbp and probably included much larger molecules ...
... ( molecular sizes : 23.1 , 9.4 , 6.6 , 4.4 , 2.3 , and 2.0 kbp , from top to bottom , respectively ) ; 2 , undigested microbial DNA ; 3 , microbial DNA digested with Sau3AI . larger than 23 kbp and probably included much larger molecules ...
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... molecular- weight antigens ( 17,000 to 30,000 ) . The major antigen dis- plays microheterogeneity in size between different L. mono- cytogenes serotypes ( approximately molecular weight variation , 2,000 ) but is considerably larger ...
... molecular- weight antigens ( 17,000 to 30,000 ) . The major antigen dis- plays microheterogeneity in size between different L. mono- cytogenes serotypes ( approximately molecular weight variation , 2,000 ) but is considerably larger ...
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