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Part I Synthesis of L amino acid oxidase by a serine or glycine requiring strain of neurospora Part II Studies concerning multiple electrophoretic forms of tyrosinase in neurospora

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TABLE I Production of L-amino acid oxidase by progeny from PllO~
TABLE II Types of asci obtained from cross PllO~ x Cl02-8025-l~;c ot
TABLE II (continued)
TABLE III Results of' cross II 6~;cot x c102-15300-4-~,~;cot
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