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Methylation of DNA in developing sea urchin embryos.
Author(s):
E. Scarano
,
P Grippo
,
M Iaccarino
,
Joseph Parisi
Publication date:
1968-09-14
Journal:
Journal of Molecular Biology
Keywords:
Animals
,
Biological Transport, Active
,
Carbon Isotopes
,
Chromatography, Paper
,
Chromatography, Thin Layer
,
Cytosine
,
analysis
,
biosynthesis
,
DNA
,
isolation & purification
,
Embryo, Nonmammalian
,
metabolism
,
Hydrolysis
,
Methionine
,
antagonists & inhibitors
,
Methods
,
Methylation
,
Sea Urchins
,
Serine
,
Time Factors
,
Tritium
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5760538
DOI::
10.1016/0022-2836(68)90375-6
ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Biological Transport, Active
,
Carbon Isotopes
,
Chromatography, Paper
,
Chromatography, Thin Layer
,
Cytosine
,
analysis
,
biosynthesis
,
DNA
,
isolation & purification
,
Embryo, Nonmammalian
,
metabolism
,
Hydrolysis
,
Methionine
,
antagonists & inhibitors
,
Methods
,
Methylation
,
Sea Urchins
,
Serine
,
Time Factors
,
Tritium
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ScienceOpen disciplines:
Chemistry
Keywords:
Animals
,
Biological Transport, Active
,
Carbon Isotopes
,
Chromatography, Paper
,
Chromatography, Thin Layer
,
Cytosine
,
analysis
,
biosynthesis
,
DNA
,
isolation & purification
,
Embryo, Nonmammalian
,
metabolism
,
Hydrolysis
,
Methionine
,
antagonists & inhibitors
,
Methods
,
Methylation
,
Sea Urchins
,
Serine
,
Time Factors
,
Tritium
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