Bacteriophage DNA: Correlation of Buoyant Density, Melting Temperature, and the Chemically Determined Base Composition
AUTOR(ES)
Kropinski, Andrew M.
RESUMO
The mathematical relationships between the buoyant density, melting temperature, and chemically determined base composition of bacteriophage DNA are described and compared with regression equations derived from studies with bacterial DNA.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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