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Edward F. Fritsch

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  27
Citations -  218491

Edward F. Fritsch is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: T cell & Antigen. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 24 publications receiving 217950 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward F. Fritsch include Brigham and Women's Hospital & California Institute of Technology.

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Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual

TL;DR: Molecular Cloning has served as the foundation of technical expertise in labs worldwide for 30 years as mentioned in this paper and has been so popular, or so influential, that no other manual has been more widely used and influential.
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The Isolation and Characterization of Linked δ- and β-Globin Genes from a Cloned Library of Human DNA

TL;DR: The two independently isolated β-globin clones differ from each other by the presence of a Pst I restriction enzyme cleavage site within the large intervening sequence of the δ- globin gene of one of the clones, which suggests that the human DNA carried in the two clones was derived from two homologous chromosomes which were heterozygous for the PstI restriction enzyme recognition sequence.
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Molecular cloning and characterization of the human β-like globin gene cluster

TL;DR: The genes encoding human embryonic (epsilon), fetal (G gamma, A gamma) and adult (delta, beta) beta-like globin polypeptides were isolated as a set of overlapping cloned DNA fragments from bacteriophage lambda libraries of high molecular weight (15-20 kb) chromosomal DNA as discussed by the authors.