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Volume 348 Issue 6296, 1 November 1990

Opinion

  • The United States, the land of free enterprise, seems to be curiously illogical in its continuing belief that markets in some commodities should be less than free

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  • The time has come for decisive action by Utah's Fusion Advisory Committee.

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  • The British government's plan to turn British universities into commercial enterprises has backfired.

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Erratum

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Scientific Correspondence

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Book Review

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Product Review

  • The RNA polymerases from T7 and related bacteriophages, in conjunction with elements of DNA and RNA viruses, can be used in novel ways for expression of genes in mammalian cells.

    • B. Moss
    • O. Elroy-Stein
    • T. R. Fuerst
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  • A kit for the direct cloning of PCR-amplified nucleic acids, a novel DNA sequencing technology and mRNA spin columns — new tools for the molecular biologist.

    • Diane Gershon
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