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The role of peroxides, produced by radiation or oxidative processes in metabolism, in the production of mutations is reviewed. Results are reported from studies on living cells immersed in peroxides modified in various ways. Results are used to postulate the action of internally formed peroxides on the hereditary substance. It is concluded that it will be difficult to assess the role of peroxide in the mutational process until further information is available on the chemistry of the various parts of the microbial cell. (C.H.)
Escherichia, Azotobacter, Chromobacterium, Staphylococcus, Mutation, Radiation Genetics, Peroxides
Escherichia, Azotobacter, Chromobacterium, Staphylococcus, Mutation, Radiation Genetics, Peroxides
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