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RefNoAP/85/1/2
LevelItem
TitleDiagrams, 'Fingerprint pattern of thermolysin peptides resulting from digestion of CNBr fragment residues' and 'Fingerprint pattern of subtilisin peptides resulting from digestion of CNBr fragment residues' by H Dene, M Goodman and A E Romero-Herrera
CreatorDene, H (fl 1980)
Goodman; M (1980)
Romero-Herrera; A E (fl 1974-1982)
Date[1980]
DescriptionFour diagrams, labeledd figures 1-4, showing fingerprint pattern of thermolysin peptides resulting from digestion of CNBr fragment residues 1-55, 56-131 and 132-153 and fingerprint pattern of subtilisin peptides resulting from digestion of CNBr fragment residues 132-153 respectively. A series of ellipsoid shapes are labelled with the numbers of CNBr fragment residues and a black dot indicates the point of sample application.

Subject: Biology

The affiliated paper was published in volume 207 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society B as 'The amino acid sequence of elephant (Elephas maximus) myoglobin and the phylogeny of Proboscidea'.
Extent4p
FormatDiagram
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialDOI: 10.1098/rspb.1980.0016
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