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Title:
Biosynthesis of [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Controlled by Phage-Carried Genes. I. Induced [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Biosynthesis after Transduction of Gene z+ by Phage pdf (1,199,344 Bytes) ocr (34,806 Bytes)
Description:
In this first in a series of three related papers, Luria and his colleagues examined how a phage gene that determines the synthesis of the enzyme galactosidase operates when it enters a bacterial cell.
Item is a photocopy.
Number of Image Pages:
12 (1,199,344 Bytes)
Date:
1957-12-15 (December 15, 1957)
Creator:
Revel, H. R.
Luria, Salvador E.
Rotman, Boris
Source:
Periodical: Revel, H. R., Salvador E. Luria, and Boris Rotman. "Biosynthesis of [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Controlled by Phage-Carried Genes. I. Induced [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Biosynthesis after Transduction of Gene z+ by Phage." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 47, 12 (15 December 1957): 1956-1967. Article. 12 Images.
Publisher:
[National Academy of Sciences]
Rights:
Reproduced with permission of Daniel D. Luria.
Subject:
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH):
Genetics, Microbial
Bacteriophages
Enzymes
Biogenesis
Exhibit Category:
From Phage to Colicins, 1945-1972
Relation:
Metadata Record Biosynthesis of [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Controlled by Phage-Carried Genes. II. The Behavior of Phage-Transduced z+ Genes Toward Regulatory Mechanisms (December 15, 1961)
Metadata Record Biosynthesis of [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Controlled by Phage-Carried Genes. III: Derepression of [Beta]-D-Galactosidase Synthesis Following Induction of Phage Development in Lysogenic Bacteria (December 15, 1961)
Unique Identifier:
QLBBBS
Document Type:
Articles
Language:
English
Format:
application/pdf
image/tif
Physical Condition:
Good
Folder: [Selected articles collected by NLM]
Metadata Last Modified Date:
2005-07-25

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