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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PLASMAGENE»
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the evolution of genetic systems
subject. Probably also the high differentiation of animal cells is less likely to
favour the survival of plasmagenes than the lower differentiation of plants. The
possible nature of the plasmagene is indicated by what we know of virus
diseases.
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The Proteins Chemistry, Biological Activity, and Methods V2B
Evidently a virus which causes distinct symptoms but not death in its host and
which is transmitted to the host offspring but not by any other known means will
be indistinguishable from a plasmagene. In fact many so-called “plasmagenes”
have ...
3
Transformations of Lamarckism: From Subtle Fluids to ...
Several plasmagene theories were developed in the United States and England
after the Second World War. In the United States, Tracy Sonneborn, one of the
country's most influential geneticists in the postwar period, described many types
...
Snait Gissis, Eva Jablonka, 2011
A template molecule with obvious qualifications to act as a plasmagene is RNA,
and it is of interest that the messenger RNA's of particular cells are
heterogeneous in stability (Ney, Davis and Garren, 1966). In addition, the half-
lives of particular ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
5
The Biology and History of Molecular Biology: New Perspectives
This led him into a plasmagene model of differentiation. Using radioactive
phosphate as a tracer, Spiegelman showed the correlation that the synthesis of
new protein parallels a transfer of radioactive phosphate out of the nucleus and
into the ...
6
Steroid Hormones and Enzymes: Volume 1: Book II of Colloquia ...
Haddow (1944, 1947) has suggested that a virus may possibly function as a
substitute plasmagene: so that in an idealized model we have to envisage a
bimolecular, cytochemical reaction between two proteins, the chromosome fibre ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
7
Protoplast fusion: genetic engineering in higher plants
... 59 parasexual hybrids, production time 3-4 plastid transfer 183-184 stable
hybrids 110 transmission genetics scheme 113-114 Nicotiana glauca
chromosomes (photo) 123 flow cytometry 49 plasmagene segregation 9 1
Nicotiana glauca- N.
Y.Y. Gleba, K.M. Sytnik, Konstantin Merkurʹevich Sytnik, 1984
Institute of Cancer Research: Royal Cancer Hospital, Chester Beatty Research
Institute, Royal Marsden Hospital (London, England). Chester Beatty Research
Institute. Virus induced tumours and the plasmagene theory of cancer In the frog
...
Institute of Cancer Research: Royal Cancer Hospital, Chester Beatty Research Institute, Royal Marsden Hospital (London, England). Chester Beatty Research Institute, 1959
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Extrachromosomal Inheritance
is shown most strikingly by spectroscopic analyses of the components of the
cytochrome system (see Fig. 3.4). In yeast, gene and plasmagene mutations
have very similar effects on the cytochrome system. In Neurospora, there are
differences ...
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The Emergence of Bacterial Genetics
Since Spiegelman's model involved the gene only in the initial events, the
enzyme itself (or some derivative) should act as a self-duplicating cytoplasmic
particle (plasmagene) once the adaptation process had begun. This idea was
tested in ...