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Mr Nicholas Ridley's outburst last week, and his subsequent resignation from the British government, is based on an unsustainable theory of the genetics of national behaviour much like Hitler's causes.
Tropical deforestation is frequently decried as a potential cause of future environmental disaster. But is this attitude fair? And does it take into account the reality of life in the developing countries?
This journal intends to follow some others in making available data that do not strictly belong to the scientific papers which it publishes. But that could change.
Horseradish peroxidase-labelled nucleic acid or antibody probes detected with enhanced chemiluminescence offer rapid, convenient and sensitive systems for membrane-based detection procedures in molecular biology.
A random-primed DNA labelling kit that uses exonuclease-free Klenow, a DNA typing kit, and immunogold-conjugated F(ab′)2 fragments are among this week's products that focus on labelling techniques.