Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1970 |
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... amount of DNA released by osmotic shock which was untwisted enough to mea- sure was 419 um in length , correspond- ing to a molecular weight of 805 X 106 daltons ( 11 ) . This suggests that the amount of DNA per chloroplast is in the ...
... amount of DNA released by osmotic shock which was untwisted enough to mea- sure was 419 um in length , correspond- ing to a molecular weight of 805 X 106 daltons ( 11 ) . This suggests that the amount of DNA per chloroplast is in the ...
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... amount of potentially active material on smoking . The petroleum ether extract has also been separated by repeated countercur- rent distributions ( 9 ) . A certain disad- vantage in this technique is that the high - boiling ...
... amount of potentially active material on smoking . The petroleum ether extract has also been separated by repeated countercur- rent distributions ( 9 ) . A certain disad- vantage in this technique is that the high - boiling ...
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... amounts of uracil incorporation into labile and stable RNA , as well as to increases in total ribosomal RNA . As shown in Table 2 , only the ratio of the rate of protein synthesis to the amount of labile RNA present is constant during ...
... amounts of uracil incorporation into labile and stable RNA , as well as to increases in total ribosomal RNA . As shown in Table 2 , only the ratio of the rate of protein synthesis to the amount of labile RNA present is constant during ...
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