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... containing both an OH and a COO ̄group Lactate H OH H Keto acid Substituted hydrocarbon containing both a keto group and a COO - group H- Pyruvate Amino acid Contains both NH2 and COOH groups ; both groups are usually charged . The ...
... containing both an OH and a COO ̄group Lactate H OH H Keto acid Substituted hydrocarbon containing both a keto group and a COO - group H- Pyruvate Amino acid Contains both NH2 and COOH groups ; both groups are usually charged . The ...
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... containing C , H , and O , usually in ratios near 1 : 2 : 1 ; polysaccharides are built up from simple sugars ( mono- saccharides ) such as glucose and galactose . In some cases the sugars contain amino groups ( e.g. , glucosamine ) ...
... containing C , H , and O , usually in ratios near 1 : 2 : 1 ; polysaccharides are built up from simple sugars ( mono- saccharides ) such as glucose and galactose . In some cases the sugars contain amino groups ( e.g. , glucosamine ) ...
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... containing three closely spaced insertions ( deletions ) . Recombinants containing four close insertions ( deletions ) , however , produce only completely nonfunctional proteins . It is these latter two experiments that tell us that the ...
... containing three closely spaced insertions ( deletions ) . Recombinants containing four close insertions ( deletions ) , however , produce only completely nonfunctional proteins . It is these latter two experiments that tell us that the ...
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One THE MENDELIAN VIEW | 1 |
Meiosis Reduces the Parental Chromosome | 7 |
Some Genes Are Neither Dominant | 14 |
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