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8 Place in Science: Cold Spring Harbor from Quantitative Biology to Phage
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1 Life, Genes, and Phages 1
- 2 Phage Before the War (1917–1940) 17
- 3 From Physics to Biology The Target Theory 29
- 4 Heterogeneity: Physicists Doing Biology 46
- 5 Heterogeneity: Chemists and Biologists 80
- 6 Nucleation: Formation of the American Phage Group 97
- 7 Building the Group: People, Place, and Paradigms 129
- 8 Place in Science: Cold Spring Harbor from Quantitative Biology to Phage 152
- 9 The Challenge of Lysogeny: Pro and Con 172
- 10 The Challenge of Phage Diversity 190
- 11 The French Connection: Centrifugal Impulses and Expanding Influences 196
- 12 Laboratory Life: Social Commitments of the American Phage Group 217
- 13 Maturation and Assimilation: From Phage to Molecular Biology 238
- 14 The American Phage Group as a Model of Discipline Formation 247
- Notes 261
- Index 293
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- 1 Life, Genes, and Phages 1
- 2 Phage Before the War (1917–1940) 17
- 3 From Physics to Biology The Target Theory 29
- 4 Heterogeneity: Physicists Doing Biology 46
- 5 Heterogeneity: Chemists and Biologists 80
- 6 Nucleation: Formation of the American Phage Group 97
- 7 Building the Group: People, Place, and Paradigms 129
- 8 Place in Science: Cold Spring Harbor from Quantitative Biology to Phage 152
- 9 The Challenge of Lysogeny: Pro and Con 172
- 10 The Challenge of Phage Diversity 190
- 11 The French Connection: Centrifugal Impulses and Expanding Influences 196
- 12 Laboratory Life: Social Commitments of the American Phage Group 217
- 13 Maturation and Assimilation: From Phage to Molecular Biology 238
- 14 The American Phage Group as a Model of Discipline Formation 247
- Notes 261
- Index 293