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... mutagen specific- ity is probably a function of not only the actual mechanisms by which the mutagens act , but also the local environment of the base which is mu- tated ( i.e. , the nature of neighboring bases or the secondary structure ...
... mutagen specific- ity is probably a function of not only the actual mechanisms by which the mutagens act , but also the local environment of the base which is mu- tated ( i.e. , the nature of neighboring bases or the secondary structure ...
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... mutagens reverse a particular mutation , one can often determine whether the original mutation was due to a base transition , a transversion , or an insertion or deletion ( frameshift ) . The revert- ability of a mutation by any mutagen ...
... mutagens reverse a particular mutation , one can often determine whether the original mutation was due to a base transition , a transversion , or an insertion or deletion ( frameshift ) . The revert- ability of a mutation by any mutagen ...
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... mutagens ( including one which requires activation ) , and bacteria plus S - 9 ( no mutagen ) should also be prepared . If mutagens are to be tested by a spot test , the mutagen is left out of the top agar mixture and is applied later ...
... mutagens ( including one which requires activation ) , and bacteria plus S - 9 ( no mutagen ) should also be prepared . If mutagens are to be tested by a spot test , the mutagen is left out of the top agar mixture and is applied later ...
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Light Microscopy R G E MURRAY AND C F ROBINOW | 6 |
NOW | 17 |
Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
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