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The Period of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

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The spectacular molecular genetic and molecular biological results of Delbrück and Luria in phage research after WorldWar II kindled the interest of biologists, biochemists, physicists and chrystallographers alike, to experiment along similar lines.

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