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IN HIS HISTORICAL ACCOUNTING of the emergence and efflorescence of molecular biology in the mid 20th century entitled The Eighth Day of Creation: Makers of the Revolution in Biology, Horace Judson reminds us that "mutations obtained one way or another have . . . always been the chief tool of experimental genetics."
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excision repair mode, reactivation phenomena, liquid holding recovery, genomic injury, irradiated phage, multiplicity reactivation, strand discrimination, host cell reactivation, photoreactivating light, photoreactivating enzyme, dimer content, irradiated bacteria, enzymatic photoreactivation, alkylation damage, prophage induction, recovery phenomena, thymine dimers, mispaired bases, ultraviolet mutagenesis, pyrimidine dimers, repair field, apurinic sites, adapted cells, repair modes, mismatch correction
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Cold Spring Harbor, Dick Setlow, Oak Ridge, United States, Evelyn Witkin, New York, Stan Rupert, Jane Setlow, Jim Watson, Paul Howard-Flanders, Walter Harm, Matt Meselson, Phil Hanawalt, Ruth Hill, Salvador Luria, University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins, Alex Hollaender, Renato Dulbecco, Albert Kelner, Bob Haynes, Dick Boyce, Horace Judson, John Cairns, Miroslav Radman
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