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... procedure is based on the assay of thymine in hydrolysates of cell samples by gas chromatography . This procedure has the disadvantage that access to an appropriate gas chromatograph is required . If DNA assays are routinely performed ...
... procedure is based on the assay of thymine in hydrolysates of cell samples by gas chromatography . This procedure has the disadvantage that access to an appropriate gas chromatograph is required . If DNA assays are routinely performed ...
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... procedure . There is also less variability between proteins in the amount of color formed per unit weight of pro- tein . The modification of the biuret procedure ( 83 ) described below involves the use of tartrate to form a copper ...
... procedure . There is also less variability between proteins in the amount of color formed per unit weight of pro- tein . The modification of the biuret procedure ( 83 ) described below involves the use of tartrate to form a copper ...
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... procedure . The direct binding procedure measures the ability of a labeled DNA to form duplexes with DNA preparations immobilized on membrane filters . Larger amounts of labeled DNA ( as com- pared to the free solution experiments ) are ...
... procedure . The direct binding procedure measures the ability of a labeled DNA to form duplexes with DNA preparations immobilized on membrane filters . Larger amounts of labeled DNA ( as com- pared to the free solution experiments ) are ...
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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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