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DNA Replication: Current Advances

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DNA Replication: Current Advances
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533075938
Number of pages: 694

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This book will offer to its readers 30 chapters on current trends in the field of DNA replication. As several contributions in this book show, the study of DNA will continue for a while to be a leading front of scientific activities.

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