. Cell heredity. Cytogenetics. m?m^k PLATE IV. Ribonucleoprotein particles (RNP) from E. coli. 100,000 X- (o) RNP particles from a 30-s preparation. The arrow indicates a typical asymmetrical particle. (b) RNP particles from a 50-s preparation, (c) RNP particles from a 70-s preparation. These specimens also show 30 and 50 s particles. The 70 s particles, such as are indicated by arrows, show a substructure indicating double- ness. (d) RNP particles from a 100-s preparation. The 100 s particles are dimers of the 70 s. (From Hall and Slayter, 1959, J. Mo/. Biol., 1:329.). Please note that these
. Cell heredity. Cytogenetics. m?m^k PLATE IV. Ribonucleoprotein particles (RNP) from E. coli. 100,000 X- (o) RNP particles from a 30-s preparation. The arrow indicates a typical asymmetrical particle. (b) RNP particles from a 50-s preparation, (c) RNP particles from a 70-s preparation. These specimens also show 30 and 50 s particles. The 70 s particles, such as are indicated by arrows, show a substructure indicating double- ness. (d) RNP particles from a 100-s preparation. The 100 s particles are dimers of the 70 s. (From Hall and Slayter, 1959, J. Mo/. Biol., 1:329.). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sager, Ruth; Ryan, Francis J. (Francis Joseph), 1916-. New York, Wiley
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