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radiation.

You know about

of course.

He died of

leukemia.

BERGE;

But he was notoriously careless.

KOHN:

Yes,

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Do you know anything about

yes.

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But I didn't know him intimately.

KOHN:

No,

BERGE:

Did he come over to UCSF or did you ever come over to

Donner laboratory?

Rarely,

rarely.

Another topic I was interested in which

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radiation genetics @m the mouse.
four or five laboratories,

;

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There have been only three or

perhaps, who have done significant

amounts of that kind of work in the United States.

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with something call the histocompatibility «aggre.

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from me to you,

you will reject it.

same genetic set up.

On the other hand,

identical twin to another,
the same genetic set up.

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if you take it from one

they will accept it because they have
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