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Reiteration Frequency of Haemoglobin Genes in the Duck
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Hybridization between duck DNA and duck haemoglobin mRNA shows that there is little or no reiteration of the ha Hemoglobin genes.Abstract:
Hybridization between duck DNA and duck haemoglobin mRNA shows that there is little or no reiteration of the haemoglobin genesread more
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Chapter 4 The Cocoonase Zymogen Cells of Silk Moths: A Model of Terminal Cell Differentiation For Specific Protein Synthesis
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Repeated Sequences in DNA
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TL;DR: Hundreds of thousands of copies of DNA sequences have been incorporated into the genomes of higher organisms and used in medicine, science, and engineering.
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The desoxyribonucleic acid content of animal cells and its evolutionary significance.
Alfred E. Mirsky,Hans Ris +1 more
TL;DR: The values of DNA per cell in lung fishes, amphibians, reptiles, and birds suggest that in the evolution of these vertebrates there has been a decline in DNA content per cell.
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Giant-size rapidly labeled nuclear ribonucleic acid and cytoplasmic messenger ribonucleic acid in immature duck erythrocytes.
TL;DR: base composition and kinetics data strongly suggest that no relationship of precursor-to-product type or, at any rate, not a simple one, exists between the heavy non-ribosomal type nuclear RNA and the cytoplasmic messenger RNA.