Gallery 28: Roger Herriott, Stan Rupert and Sol Goodgal

Roger Herriott, Stan Rupert and Sol Goodgal at Johns Hopkins (1st row; 3rd, 2nd, and 1st from right).

Roger Herriott, Stan Rupert, Sol Goodgal , Johns Hopkins

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  • Source: DNALC.DNAFTB

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16613. Animation 28: Some types of mutations are automatically repaired.

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16616. Gallery 28: Claud S. Rupert

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16631. Gallery 29: Roger Kornberg, 1980s

Roger Kornberg, 1980s.

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16710. Gallery 34: Stan Cohen playing banjo

Stan Cohen entertaining a crowd with the 5-string banjo.

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