‘levels. of. activity. that Little rédiation. herni is “possible.

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nucleus. A conference was held at the Brookhaven National L@boratory on
the chemistry and physiology of the nucieus. This was a we -planned
conference divided into six sections covering 3 days, and w
attended by
more than 250 visiting scientists in addition to the staff o the Biology
Department.

Dr. Felix Haurowitz (Indiana) gave evidence that the erum globulius
_has two sorts of specificity. The first is due to the numbe and sequence
of amino acids in the peptide chain and is unchangeable and s gene determined in each animal species. The second is the changeable
tibody
function and is due to the surface configuration of the mol ules. The
latter appears to be determined by the injected antigens an not by genes.
A report was given by Dr. 0. F. Binkley (Utah) on nu

‘which may themselves act as enzymes.

Dr. Joseph Weiss (Dur

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; England)

gave an account of the effects of radiation on inorganic and organic
chemical compounds. The effects of 10° roentgens on nucleidg acids resulted in fragmentations of the nucleotides with liberationfof free purines and inorganic phosphate.
These results may be signifidant in
visualizing the changes produced by radiation on living cel]Js and nuclei.

Dr. Arnold H. Sparrow (Brookhaven National Laborator: r) reviewed the
sensitivity of the different stages in nuclear division in blant cells to
radiation. Breakage and mutations occur more frequently at metaphase,
and appear to be unrelated to the relative amounts of desox rribose nucleic

acid.

Dr. E. D. Delamater and Dr. Stuart Mudd (Pennsylvanif) found by

using both light microscope and electron microscope that bakteria possess
nuclei, mitotic spindles, and chromosomés, like other cell
Cataracts.

All mice exposed even to the lowest neu

Operation GREENHOUSE developed eye cataracts within 8 week
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