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Biochemistry. 4:1312-1318
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Biochemistry. 3:607-613
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Journal of Bacteriology. 85:461-467
Marmur , J. (Brandeis University, Waltham, Mass.), E. Seaman, and J. Levine . Interspecific transformation in Bacillus . J. Bacteriol. 85: 461–467. 1963.—Deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) from various species of the taxonomic group Bacillaceae were ex
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Biochemistry. 5:3986-3991
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Nature. 273(5663)
ALTHOUGH the expression of bacteriophage T4 genome has been extensively studied1, no direct relationship has been established between specific genes and their immediate transcripts. Escherichia coli RNA polymerase transcribes in vitro a T4 DNA region
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The Journal of general virology. 45(2)
Summary The capsid of Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage SP3 is assembled via a prohead intermediate which subsequently encapsulates DNA and attaches a tail. The prohead contains a ring-like core structure. The spokes which extend from the core to the i
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Biochemistry. 7(4)
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The Journal of biological chemistry. 247(18)
The repair of thymine dimers induced by irradiation with ultraviolet light was detected in the DNA of human fibroblast cells, HeLa, but not in the DNA of rat glial or rat pituitary cells. Thymine dimers were detected in the DNA of bacterial and mamma
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Nucleic Acids in Immunology ISBN: 9783642876707
Irradiation of DNA with visible light, in the presence of oxygen and a photosensitizing dye such as methylene blue, is known to destroy specifically the guanine residues in nucleic acids (Simon and Van Vunakis, 1962). The chemistry of the photooxidat
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87668-4_13
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87668-4_13
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Science (New York, N.Y.). 153(3744)
A rabbit immunized with complexes of methylated bovine serum albumin and ultraviolet-irradiated DNA from calf thymus produced antibodies directed toward the photoproducts in the DNA. Serologic activity appeared after irradiation of DNA at 270 mmicro