Biochemistry for Medical, Dental and College Students1971 - Biochemistry |
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... phage DNA contains among its bases hydroxymethylcytosine , whereas bacterial DNA does not . Another enzyme is also induced that converts hydroxymethyl dCMP to the corresponding triphosphate , so that it can be used in the DNA polymerase ...
... phage DNA contains among its bases hydroxymethylcytosine , whereas bacterial DNA does not . Another enzyme is also induced that converts hydroxymethyl dCMP to the corresponding triphosphate , so that it can be used in the DNA polymerase ...
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vectors of bacterial genes . A bacterial culture is infected with phage under conditions which promote their multiplication and subsequent lysis of the bacteria . The harvested phage particles are washed free of contaminating cells and ...
vectors of bacterial genes . A bacterial culture is infected with phage under conditions which promote their multiplication and subsequent lysis of the bacteria . The harvested phage particles are washed free of contaminating cells and ...
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... phage particles from the donor and plated on minimal medium . Prototrophic colonies were counted after 48 hours at ... phage particles that differ in several characters as a result of mutation . Following lysis , the progeny phage ...
... phage particles from the donor and plated on minimal medium . Prototrophic colonies were counted after 48 hours at ... phage particles that differ in several characters as a result of mutation . Following lysis , the progeny phage ...
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