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James Grier Miller. ecules . The spatial arrangements of protein molecules may be either fibrous ( i.e. , long strands ) or globular . Some fibrous molecules can both stretch and contract ( see page 245 ) . Other forms contract but do ...
James Grier Miller. ecules . The spatial arrangements of protein molecules may be either fibrous ( i.e. , long strands ) or globular . Some fibrous molecules can both stretch and contract ( see page 245 ) . Other forms contract but do ...
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... molecules for each gene which provides a template for such molecules . Some complex proteins , including certain enzymes and probably all repressor molecules , are allosteric , i.e. , they have " other sites . " Such a molecule can bind ...
... molecules for each gene which provides a template for such molecules . Some complex proteins , including certain enzymes and probably all repressor molecules , are allosteric , i.e. , they have " other sites . " Such a molecule can bind ...
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... molecular matrices . New York : Academic Press , 1965 , 450. Reprinted by permission . SOME SMALL MOLECULES OF THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE PRIMITIVE CHO. Form of evolution Era Environment I Anaerobic ; methane , ammonia , hydrogen Energy ...
... molecular matrices . New York : Academic Press , 1965 , 450. Reprinted by permission . SOME SMALL MOLECULES OF THE ATMOSPHERE OF THE PRIMITIVE CHO. Form of evolution Era Environment I Anaerobic ; methane , ammonia , hydrogen Energy ...
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