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The Recombinant DNA Act
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Testimony before the House Subcommittee on Science, Research, and Technology. March 30, 1977. Daniel Nathans, Professor and Director, Department of Microbiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Letter from Wallace P. Rowe to Aaron J. Shatkin
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Letter from U.S. Representative Ray Thornton to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Roy D. Schmickel to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Paul Berg to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Paul Berg to Daniel Nathans
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Letter from Neal Nathanson to Aaron J. Shatkin
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Letter from David A. Jackson to Aaron J. Shatkin
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Wallace P. Rowe
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Paul Berg
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Letter from Daniel Nathans to Aaron J. Shatkin
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Letter from Aaron J. Shatkin to Daniel Nathans
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Draft of letter on recombinant DNA legislation (with edits by Daniel Nathans)
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Draft of letter on recombinant DNA legislation (with edits by Daniel Nathans)
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