The Great Ideas TodayRobert Maynard Hutchins, Mortimer Jerome Adler Encyclopædia Britannica, 1967 |
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... possible understanding of how genes can replicate themselves , and how cells can build the proteins which constitute their chemical machinery . In the process of replication , the two strands of the DNA separate , exposing the ...
... possible understanding of how genes can replicate themselves , and how cells can build the proteins which constitute their chemical machinery . In the process of replication , the two strands of the DNA separate , exposing the ...
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... POSSIBLE individual cell grows in isolation to form a visible colony ( Fig . 10 ) . Because of this behavior , an accurate determination of the number of cells in any population capable of reproducing in a medium of any desired chemical ...
... POSSIBLE individual cell grows in isolation to form a visible colony ( Fig . 10 ) . Because of this behavior , an accurate determination of the number of cells in any population capable of reproducing in a medium of any desired chemical ...
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... possible . Moreover , mutant colonies could be recognized , isolated , and grown up into new stocks which made possible many kinds of genetic ex- periments . Figure 11 shows a typical dish in which clonal growth has been ob- tained from ...
... possible . Moreover , mutant colonies could be recognized , isolated , and grown up into new stocks which made possible many kinds of genetic ex- periments . Figure 11 shows a typical dish in which clonal growth has been ob- tained from ...
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