Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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Page 783
... molecular sleight - of - hand artist , DNA . By taking advantage of DNA's ability to recognize molecules and self - assemble - not to mention the huge toolkit of enzymes and techniques biologists have developed for working with the molecule ...
... molecular sleight - of - hand artist , DNA . By taking advantage of DNA's ability to recognize molecules and self - assemble - not to mention the huge toolkit of enzymes and techniques biologists have developed for working with the molecule ...
Page 811
... molecules are a constant source of joy to molecular biologists : They come in all shapes and sizes , and perform diverse informational , structural , and catalytic tricks in living cells . Perhaps less appreciated is their facility for ...
... molecules are a constant source of joy to molecular biologists : They come in all shapes and sizes , and perform diverse informational , structural , and catalytic tricks in living cells . Perhaps less appreciated is their facility for ...
Page 894
... molecules of interest and then intelligently analyze the data to predict the structure of an ideal drug candidate . This is no simple feat . Data that characterize molecules can exist in many formats , making the integra- tion and ...
... molecules of interest and then intelligently analyze the data to predict the structure of an ideal drug candidate . This is no simple feat . Data that characterize molecules can exist in many formats , making the integra- tion and ...
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