1960
DOI: 10.1146/annurev.ph.22.030160.000401
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Physiological Aspects of Genetics

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“…This enzyme offers certain advantages since it is apparently inessential for the vegetative growth of the mold ; consequently, strong selective pressure against qualitative or quantitative alterations of enzymatic activity would not be expected (12). This enzyme offers certain advantages since it is apparently inessential for the vegetative growth of the mold ; consequently, strong selective pressure against qualitative or quantitative alterations of enzymatic activity would not be expected (12).…”
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“…This enzyme offers certain advantages since it is apparently inessential for the vegetative growth of the mold ; consequently, strong selective pressure against qualitative or quantitative alterations of enzymatic activity would not be expected (12). This enzyme offers certain advantages since it is apparently inessential for the vegetative growth of the mold ; consequently, strong selective pressure against qualitative or quantitative alterations of enzymatic activity would not be expected (12).…”
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confidence: 99%