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... coli will grow on an aqueous solution containing just glucose and several inorganic ions ( Table 3-1 ) . The growth of a specific bacterium is usually not dependent on the availability of a specific carbon source . Most bacterial are ...
... coli will grow on an aqueous solution containing just glucose and several inorganic ions ( Table 3-1 ) . The growth of a specific bacterium is usually not dependent on the availability of a specific carbon source . Most bacterial are ...
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... coli possess the same favorable attributes , and the original reasons for choosing E. coli are essentially accidental . Once serious work had started on E. coli , however , it obviously made no sense to switch to another organism if E. coli ...
... coli possess the same favorable attributes , and the original reasons for choosing E. coli are essentially accidental . Once serious work had started on E. coli , however , it obviously made no sense to switch to another organism if E. coli ...
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... coli ordinarily grows well with only glucose as a carbon source . But as a result of specific mutations , there now exist mutant E. coli strains that will grow only when their normal medium is supplemented with a specific metabolite ...
... coli ordinarily grows well with only glucose as a carbon source . But as a result of specific mutations , there now exist mutant E. coli strains that will grow only when their normal medium is supplemented with a specific metabolite ...
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Meiosis Reduces the Parental Chromosome | 7 |
Some Genes Are Neither Dominant | 14 |
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