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- catalog contributor b1608868.
- catalog created "1976.".
- catalog date "1976".
- catalog date "1976.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1976.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 469-471.".
- catalog description "Chemical mutagens: alkylating agents I: Genetic effects -- Chemical mutagens: alkylating agents II: Chemistry. Molecular analysis of mutants. Influence of cellular processes. Kinetics -- Chemical mutagens: purines; base analogues; acridines; hydroxylamine; hydrazine; bisulphate. Reversions analysis -- Nitrous acid. Other chemical mutagens -- The relation between induced crossovers, rearrangements and mutations. The origin of complete (non-mosaic) mutations -- Mutagen specificity -- Spontaneous mutations -- Instabilities -- Applied mutation research.".
- catalog description "Mutagenesis by ultraviolet and visible light I: Early work on macro-organisms -- Mutagenesis by ultraviolet and visible light II: Methods of mutation research on microorganisms and mammalian cell cultures -- Mutagenesis by ultraviolet and visible light II: Early work on micro-organisms -- The molecular action of ultraviolet and visible light I: Photoproducts. Photorepair -- The molecular action of ultraviolet and visible light II: Dark repair. Mechanisms of mutation induction".
- catalog description "The history of mutation research -- Classification of mutational changes at the chromosomal level -- Classification of gene mutations -- Reverse mutations. Suppressors -- The classical X-ray work. 1: Mutations. The target theory -- The classical X-ray work II: Chromosome breaks and rearrangements. Do X-rays produce true gene mutations? -- Direct and indirect action of X-rays. Radio-isotopes. Radiation-sterilized food -- Repair of X-ray damage I: Repair of chromosome breaks -- repair of X-ray damage II: Repair of mutagenic lesions. Molecular action of X-rays. Sensitivity differences".
- catalog extent "xxviii, 504 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Mutation research.".
- catalog identifier "0470036702".
- catalog isFormatOf "Mutation research.".
- catalog issued "1976".
- catalog issued "1976.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Chapman and Hall ; New York : Wiley : distributed in the U.S.A. by Halsted Press,".
- catalog relation "Mutation research.".
- catalog subject "575.2/92".
- catalog subject "Mutation (Biology)".
- catalog subject "Mutation.".
- catalog subject "QH 460 A917m 1976".
- catalog subject "QH460 .A93 1976".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chemical mutagens: alkylating agents I: Genetic effects -- Chemical mutagens: alkylating agents II: Chemistry. Molecular analysis of mutants. Influence of cellular processes. Kinetics -- Chemical mutagens: purines; base analogues; acridines; hydroxylamine; hydrazine; bisulphate. Reversions analysis -- Nitrous acid. Other chemical mutagens -- The relation between induced crossovers, rearrangements and mutations. The origin of complete (non-mosaic) mutations -- Mutagen specificity -- Spontaneous mutations -- Instabilities -- Applied mutation research.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mutagenesis by ultraviolet and visible light I: Early work on macro-organisms -- Mutagenesis by ultraviolet and visible light II: Methods of mutation research on microorganisms and mammalian cell cultures -- Mutagenesis by ultraviolet and visible light II: Early work on micro-organisms -- The molecular action of ultraviolet and visible light I: Photoproducts. Photorepair -- The molecular action of ultraviolet and visible light II: Dark repair. Mechanisms of mutation induction".
- catalog tableOfContents "The history of mutation research -- Classification of mutational changes at the chromosomal level -- Classification of gene mutations -- Reverse mutations. Suppressors -- The classical X-ray work. 1: Mutations. The target theory -- The classical X-ray work II: Chromosome breaks and rearrangements. Do X-rays produce true gene mutations? -- Direct and indirect action of X-rays. Radio-isotopes. Radiation-sterilized food -- Repair of X-ray damage I: Repair of chromosome breaks -- repair of X-ray damage II: Repair of mutagenic lesions. Molecular action of X-rays. Sensitivity differences".
- catalog title "Mutation research : problems, results, and perspectives / Charlotte Auerbach.".
- catalog type "text".