Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1966 |
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Page 1219
... genetic ma- terial and permits the expression of all of the genes that regulate viral struc- tures . The vegetative phase takes its course , virions are formed , and the bacterium explodes and dies . Thus the inducing agents act by in ...
... genetic ma- terial and permits the expression of all of the genes that regulate viral struc- tures . The vegetative phase takes its course , virions are formed , and the bacterium explodes and dies . Thus the inducing agents act by in ...
Page 1471
... genetic con- stitution of E. coli , to show that bac- terial characters are arranged on a single linkage group , termed the bac- terial chromosome , and to map them , not only by classical genetic methods , but also by physical and ...
... genetic con- stitution of E. coli , to show that bac- terial characters are arranged on a single linkage group , termed the bac- terial chromosome , and to map them , not only by classical genetic methods , but also by physical and ...
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... genetic material requires a continuous flow of unstable messengers which dictate to the ribosomal machinery the specific- ity of the proteins to be made . The genetic material consists of operons containing one or more genes , each ...
... genetic material requires a continuous flow of unstable messengers which dictate to the ribosomal machinery the specific- ity of the proteins to be made . The genetic material consists of operons containing one or more genes , each ...
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