8 MOLECULES, VIRUSES, AND BACTERIA 



References 



For general references, the reader is referred to the articles in the following 

 works : 



1. Oncley, J. L., ed., "Biophysical Science— A Study Program," Review of Mod- 

 ern Physics, January and April, 1959. Also in book form as Biophysical Sci- 

 ence (N. Y., Wiley, 1959). 



2. Structure and Function of Genetic Elements, Brookhaven Symposium No. 12 

 (Upton, N. Y., Brookhaven National Laboratory, 1959). 



3. Anfinson, C. B., The Molecular Basis of Evolution ( N. Y., Wiley, 1959). 



Crick, F. H. C, 1957. "The Structure of the Nucleic Acids and Related Sub- 

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Crick, F. H. C, 1958. "On Protein Synthesis," in "The Replication of Macromole- 

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Kendrew, J. C, Dickerson, R. E., Strandberg, B. E., Hart, R. G., Davies, D. R., 

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Rich, A., 1959. "Polynucleotide Interactions and the Nucleic Acids," in Structure 

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