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Record ID marc_ithaca_college/ic_marc.mrc:227145972:3319
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050 00 $aQR342$b.P45 2007
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245 00 $aPhage and the origins of molecular biology /$cedited by John Cairns, Gunther S. Stent, James D. Watson.
250 $aCentennial ed.
260 $aCold Spring Harbor, N.Y. :$bCold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,$cc2007.
300 $axviii, 394 p. :$bill. ;$c25 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
650 0 $aBacteriophages.
650 0 $aMolecular biology.
700 1 $aCairns, John,$d1923-
700 1 $aStent, Gunther S.$q(Gunther Siegmund),$d1924-2008.
700 1 $aWatson, James D.,$d1928-
505 00 $gI. Origins of molecular biology.$tA physicist looks at biology /$rMax Delbruck --$tBiochemical genetics : some recollections /$rGeorge W. Beadle --$tThe target theory /$rK.G. Zimmer --$tHigh energy phosphate bonds : optional or obligatory? /$rHerman M. Kalckar --$gII. The phage renaissance.$tBacteriophage : one-step growth /$rEmory L. Ellis --$tElectron microscopy of phages /$rThomas F. Anderson --$tThe eclipse in the bacteriophage life cycle /$rA.H. Doermann --$tThe prophage and I /$rAndré Lwoff --$tThe injection of DNA into cells by phage /$rA.D. Hershey --$tTransfer of parental material to progeny /$rLloyd M. Kozloff --$tElectron microscopy of developing bacteriophage /$rEdward Kellenberger$gIII. Phage genetics.$tPhenotypic mixing /$rAaron Novick --$tMating theory /r N. Visconti --$tOn the physical basis of genetic structure in bacteriophage /$rA.D. Kaiser --$tAdventures in the rII region /$rSeymour Benzer --$tConditional lethals /$rR.S. Edgar.
505 00 $gIV. Bacterial genetics.$tMutations of bacteria and of bacteriphage /$rS.E. Luria --$tGene, transforming principle, and DNA /$rRollin D. Hotchkiss --$tSexual differentiation in bacteria /$rWilliam Hayes --$tBacterial conjugation /$rElie L. Wollman --$tStory and structure of the λ transducing phage /$rJ. Weigle --$gV. DNA.$tGrowing up in the phage group /$rJ.D. Watson --$tDemonstration of the semiconservative mode of DNA duplication /$rMatthew Meselson and Franklin W. Stahl --$tThe autoradiography of DNA /$rJohn Cairns --$tΦx : multum in parvo /$rRobert L. Sinsheimer --$tThe relation between nuclear and cellular division in escherichia coli /$rOle Maaløe$gVI. Ramifications of molecular biology.$tThe mammalian cell /$rT.T. Puck --$tThe plaque technique and the development of quantitative animal virology /$rRenato Dulbecco --$tQuantitatitve tumor virology /$rH. Rubin --$tThe natural selection theory of antibody formation : ten years later /$rNiels K. Jerne --$tCybernetics of the insect optomotor response /$rWerner E. Reichardt --$tTeminal redundancy, or allʹs well that ends well /$rGeorge Streisinger --$gVII. Reprints.$tHow molecular biology started /$rJohn C. Kendrew --$tThat was the molecular biology that was /$rGunther S. Stent --$tMax Delbruck, 1906-1981 /$rGunther S. Stent.
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