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Comparison Of Carbon And Nitrogen Content Of Infected And Uninfected Snails, Succinea Ovalis, And The Trematode Leucochloridium Variae, A Burky, Daniel J. Hornbach
Comparison Of Carbon And Nitrogen Content Of Infected And Uninfected Snails, Succinea Ovalis, And The Trematode Leucochloridium Variae, A Burky, Daniel J. Hornbach
Daniel J. Hornbach
No abstract provided.
Immunobiology Of Malaria, Clarence Lee, Yvonne Hogan, Georgiana Aboko-Cole
Immunobiology Of Malaria, Clarence Lee, Yvonne Hogan, Georgiana Aboko-Cole
Clarence Lee
Germination Of Cow Parsnip Seeds From Grizzly Bear Feces, James M. Novak, Roger D. Applegate, Lynn L. Rogers, David A. Casteel
Germination Of Cow Parsnip Seeds From Grizzly Bear Feces, James M. Novak, Roger D. Applegate, Lynn L. Rogers, David A. Casteel
James M. Novak
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Nest Desertion By The Pinyon Jay, Larry Clark
Rna Sequencing Provides Evidence For Allelism Of Determinants Of The N-, B-, Or Nb- Tropism Of Murine Leukemia Viruses, Jean Rommelaere, Helen Donis-Keller, Nancy Hopkins
Rna Sequencing Provides Evidence For Allelism Of Determinants Of The N-, B-, Or Nb- Tropism Of Murine Leukemia Viruses, Jean Rommelaere, Helen Donis-Keller, Nancy Hopkins
Helen Donis-Keller
Previous genetic and biochemical studies identified three large RNAase T1-resistant oligonucleotides, each associated with either the N-, B- or NB-tropism of murine C-type viruses of BALB/c origin. These oligonucleotides were shown to lie in the 5′ third of the oligonucleotide maps of their respective viruses. We sequenced the three oligonucleotides and found that they share a 10 base sequence. Together these observations provide good evidence that the determinants of N-, B- or NB-tropism monitored by the three oligonucleotides are allelic.The oligonucleotides associated with N- and B-tropism differ in sequence at four of sixteen nucleotides, while the B- and NB-tropism-associated oligonucleotides …