Proteins, Enzymes, Genes: The Interplay of Chemistry and BiologyYale University Press |
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Proteins, Enzymes, Genes: The Interplay of Chemistry and Biology Joseph Stewart Fruton Nincs elérhető előnézet - 1999 |
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252. oldal - Now the most startling result of Faraday's law is perhaps this. If we accept the hypothesis that the elementary substances are composed of atoms, we cannot avoid concluding that electricity also, positive as well as negative, is divided into definite elementary portions, which behave like atoms of electricity.
280. oldal - But further, no animal can live upon- a mixture of pure protein, fat, and carbohydrate, and even when the necessary inorganic material is carefully supplied, the animal still cannot flourish.
425. oldal - The theory states that the characters of the individual are referable to paired elements [genes] in the germinal material that are held together in a definite number of linkage groups; it states that the members of each pair of genes separate when the...
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152. oldal - Fischer concluded that as is well known, invertin and emulsin have many similarities to the proteins and undoubtedly possess an asymmetrically constructed molecule. Their restricted action on the glucosides may therefore be explained on the basis of the assumption that only with a similar geometrical structure can the molecules approach each other closely, and thus initiate the chemical reaction. To use a picture...