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  1. Spectacular America
  2. Spectacular America
  3. Startling Stories - July 1947- Vol. 15, No. 3 by Henry; Smith, George O.; Hamilton, Edmond; Binder, Otto; Bergey, Earle Kuttner, 1947
  4. Members of the South Australian House of Assembly: Thomas Playford Iv, Mike Rann, King O'malley, Michael Atkinson, Martin Hamilton-Smith
  5. Trial of Miss Madeline Smith in the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh, on the Charge O[f] Poisoning. June 30-July 9, 1857 by Madeline Hamilton Smith, 1857-01-01
  6. Saturday Evening Post January 30 1954 Vol 226 No 31 - True Firsts - House of Terror (conclusion) by Ann Head; The Man from Laramie (fifth of eight parts) by T. T. Flynn by Ann Head, T. T. Flynn, et all 1954
  7. Merveilleuse Amerique by Dana Levy, Letitia Burns O'Connor, 1994
  8. Thrilling Wonder Stories - June 1948 - Vol. XXXII, No. 2 by Ray; Hamilton, Edmond; Cummings, Ray; Smith, George O.; Tenn, William; Leinster, Murray; Bergey, Earle; Finlay, Virgil Bradbury, 1948
  9. Trial of Miss Madeline Smith. in the High Court of Justiciary. o by Smith. Madeleine Hamilton. 1835-1928., 1357-01-01
  10. Trial of Miss Madeline Smith in the High Court of Justiciary, Edinburgh, on the Charge O[f] Poisoning. June 30-July 9, 1857 by Madeline Hamilton Smith, 1857
  11. The Never Realized Republic: Political Economy and Republican Virtue by Peter O'Lalor, 2005-03-07
  12. Hamilton Electric Watch Repair Manual by William O Smith Jr, 1958
  13. AMAZING STORIES - Volume 37, number 10 - October 1963: Stand-by; Drunkboat; The Prince of Liars; The Fastest Draw; The Misfit; Profile of Edmond Hamilton by Cele (editor) (Philip K. Dick; Cordwainer Smith; L. Taylor Hansen; Larry Eisenberg; Roger Zelazny; Sam Moskowitz) Goldsmith, 1963

1. Biographies Of Hamilton O. Smith
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2. Smith, Hamilton O Definition Of Smith, Hamilton O In The Free Online Encyclopedi
Smith, Hamilton O(thanel) (born Aug. 23, 1931, New York, N.Y., U.S.) U.S. microbiologist. He received his M.D. from Johns Hopkins University. While studying the mechanism
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3. Daniel Nathans
Hamilton O. Smith Hamilton O. Smith Hamilton O. Smith Born August 23, 1931 Nationality United States Fields microbiology Known for restriction enzymes
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Double click any English word, to find Turkish meaning Daniel Nathans Born September 30
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Nationality American Field Microbiology Institutions Johns Hopkins University Known for Restriction enzymes Notable prizes Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
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Daniel Nathans October 30 November 16 ) was an American microbiologist
He was born in Wilmington Delaware , the last of nine children born to Russian Jewish immigrant parents. During the Great Depression his father lost his small business and was unemployed for a long period of time. Nathans went to public schools and then to the University of Delaware , where he studied chemistry, philosophy, and literature. He received his M.D. degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri in 1954. Nathans served as President of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore Maryland from 1995 to 1996.

4. Smith, Hamilton O. --  Kids Encyclopedia | Online Encyclopedia | Kids Online Dic
Smith, Hamilton O. (born 1931), U.S. microbiologist, born in New York City; with U.S. Public Health Service 196267; at School of Medicine of Johns Hopkins University from 1967
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5. Smith, Hamilton O
Hamilton O. Smith (August 23, 1931) Anon (1978). Molecular genetics takes Nobel Prize. JAMA 240(20) 2137-2138. Anon (1978). The Nobel prizewinners 1978 medicine.
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Hamilton O. Smith (August 23, 1931-) Anon (1978). "Molecular genetics takes Nobel Prize." JAMA 240(20): 2137-2138.
Anon (1978). "The Nobel prizewinners 1978: medicine. From modest beginnings. . ." Nature 275(5682): 689-690.
Anon (1982). "Are there research awards after Nobel awards?" Medical World News(May 10): 133-143.
Berg, K. (1978). "The Nobel prize in physiology and medicine 1978. Nobel prize to a controversial research field." Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen 98(34-36): 1741-1742.
Lagerkvist, U. (1978). "To split a gene." Lakartidningen 75(43): 3892-3894.
Raju, T. N. (1999). "The Nobel chronicles. 1978: Werner Arber (b 1929); Hamilton O Smith (b 1931); Daniel Nathans (b 1928)." Lancet 354(9189): 1567.
Shampo, M. A. and R. A. Kyle (1995). "Hamilton SmithNobel Prize winner in medicine or physiology." Mayo Clin Proc 70(6): 540.
Smith, H. O. and K. W. Wilcox (1992). "A restriction enzyme from Hemophilus influenzae. I. Purification and general properties. 1970." Biotechnology 24: 38-50.

6. Hamilton O. Smith - Wikipedia@pedia
Hamilton O. Smith Hamilton O. Smith Hamilton O. Smith Born August 23, 1931 Nationality United States Fields microbiology Known for restriction enzymes Notable awards Nobel Prize in
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7. Facts About Smith, Hamilton O., As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encyclopedi
Facts about Smith, Hamilton O., (born 1931), U.S. microbiologist, born in New York City; with U.S. Public Health Service 1962–67; at School of Medicine of Johns Hopkins
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8. Method For Producing A Synthetic Gene Or Other DNA Sequence - US Patent 7262031
Smith, Hamilton O., Hutchison, Clyde A. III, Pfannkoch, Cynthia and Venter, J. Craig. PNAS, vol. 100, No. 26,k Dec. 23, 2003, “Generating a Synthetic Genome by Whole Genome
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9. Hamilton O. Smith Winner Of The 1978 Nobel Prize In Medicine
Hamilton O. Smith, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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H AMILTON O S MITH
1978 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics.
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    Born: 1931
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    Affiliation: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
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10. Abstracts: The Complete Genome Sequence Of The Gastric Pathogen Helicobacter Pyl
author Adams, Mark D., Fraser, Claire M., Clayton, Rebecca A., Hickey, Erin K., Peterson, Jeremy D., Richardson, Delwood, White, Owen, Smith, Hamilton O., Venter, J. Craig
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The complete genome sequence of the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori
Article Abstract: It has been possible to make a whole-genome analysis of Helicobacter pylori, a micro-aerophilic, Gram-negative, slow-growing, flagellated and spiral-shaped organism. Valuable information has been obtained about this organism's antigenic variation, microaerophilic character, acid tolerance and pathogenesis. The gene content of H. pylori indicates that the basic methods of cell division, replication and secretion are similar to those of E. coli and H. influenzae. However, there are also significant differences, including the fact that the H. pylori genome does not have orthologues of DnaC, MinC and the secretory chaperonin SecB. author: Adams, Mark D., Fraser, Claire M., Clayton, Rebecca A., Hickey, Erin K., Peterson, Jeremy D., Richardson, Delwood, White, Owen, Smith, Hamilton O., Venter, J. Craig, Kirkness, Ewen F., Quackenbush, John, Berg, Douglas E., Peterson, Scott, Ketchum, Karen A., Lee, Norman, Kerlavage, Anthony R., Fleischmann, Robert D., Sutton, Granger G., Gill, Steven, Dougherty, Brian A., McKenney, Keith, Loftus, Brendan, Glodek, Anna, Zhou, Lixin, Cotton, Matthew D., Bowman, Cheryl, Fujii, Claire, Tomb, Jean-F., Klenk, Hans Peter, Nelson, Karen, Dodson, Robert, Khalak, Hanif G., Fitzegerald, Lisa M., Gocayne, Jeanine D., Utterback, Teresa R., Kelley, Jenny M., Weidman, Janice M., Watthey, Larry, Wallin, Erik, Hayes, William S., Borodovsky, Mark, Karp, Peter D.

11. Smith, Hamilton O(thanel) - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Hamilton O. Smith. Nationality American Activity American biologist. Born 2308-1931
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12. Hamilton O. Smith | Ask.com Encyclopedia
Hamilton Othanel Smith (born August 23, 1931) is an American microbiologist and Nobel laureate. Smith was born on August 23, 1931, and graduated from University Laboratory High School
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13. Facts About Smith, Hamilton O.: Genetic Engineering, As Discussed In Britannica
Facts about Smith, Hamilton O. genetic engineering, Swiss microbiologist Werner Arber, who in 1968 discovered restriction enzymes. These are naturally occurring enzymes
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    ...Swiss microbiologist Werner Arber, who in 1968 discovered restriction enzymes. These are naturally occurring enzymes that cut DNA into fragments during replication. A year later American biologist Hamilton O. Smith revealed that one type of restriction enzyme cut DNA at very specific points in the molecule. This enzyme was named type II restriction enzyme to distinguish it from type I and type... Get Random Facts

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SHOTGUN SEQUENCING OF THE HUMAN GENOME , By Venter, J. Craig, Adams, Mark D., Sutton, Granger G., Kerlavage, Anthony R., Smith, Hamilton O., Hunkapiller, Michael, Science, 0036
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17. Genome Transplantation In Bacteria: Changing One Species To Another -- Lartigue
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18. Generating A Synthetic Genome By Whole Genome Assembly: X174 Bacteriophage From
Title Generating a synthetic genome by whole genome assembly X174 bacteriophage from synthetic oligonucleotides Authors Smith, Hamilton O.; Hutchison, Clyde A., III; Pfannkoch
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19. Hamilton O Smith, Hamilton O Smith Medical Definition | Medical Dictionary At Di
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20. Phi X 174 - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The phi X 174 (or phi X) bacteriophage was the first DNAbased genome to be sequenced. This work was completed by Fred Sanger and his team in 1977. In 1962, Walter Fiers had already
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Phi X 174
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Structure of phage phi X 174 capsid Phi X 174 Virus classification Group: Group II ssDNA Family: Microviridae
Genus: Microvirus
Species: phi X 174 phage
The phi X 174 (or phi X bacteriophage was the first DNA-based genome to be sequenced. This work was completed by Fred Sanger and his team in 1977. In 1962, Walter Fiers had already demonstrated the physical, covalently closed circularity of phi X 174 DNA. This phage has a very small amount of DNA . Phi X has 11 genes in 5386 bases (it is single stranded) in a circular topology; several of these genes express similar function in two groups. The GC-content is 44% and 95% of nucleotides are coding genes. In 2003, it was reported that the whole genome of phi X 174 had been assembled synthetically from scratch.
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  • Sanger F, Air GM, Barrell BG, Brown NL, Coulson AR, Fiddes CA, Hutchison CA, Slocombe PM, Smith M (1977-02-24). "Nucleotide sequence of bacteriophage phi X174 DNA". Nature Fiers W, Sinsheimer RL (1962). "The structure of the DNA of bacteriophage PhiX 174. III. Ultracentrifuge evidence for a ring structure".
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