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 Visualisation of the distribution of radioactive substance tagged within a cell. Photographic image created due to decay of radioactive material producing an emission that can be captured. 
 Visualisation of the distribution of radioactive substance tagged within a cell. Photographic image created due to decay of radioactive material producing an emission that can be captured.   


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<ref>HARTL, D. L. AND RUVOLO, M.
 
Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes
HARTL, D. L. AND RUVOLO, M.<br>Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes<br>In-text: (Hartl and Ruvolo, 2012)<br>Bibliography: Hartl, D. and Ruvolo, M. (2012). Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes. 8th ed. London: Jones &amp; Bartlett, p.749.
In-text: (Hartl and Ruvolo, 2012)
Bibliography: Hartl, D. and Ruvolo, M. (2012). Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes. 8th ed. London: Jones &amp; Bartlett, p.749.</ref><br>

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 Visualisation of the distribution of radioactive substance tagged within a cell. Photographic image created due to decay of radioactive material producing an emission that can be captured. 



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  1. HARTL, D. L. AND RUVOLO, M. Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes In-text: (Hartl and Ruvolo, 2012) Bibliography: Hartl, D. and Ruvolo, M. (2012). Genetics: Analysis of Genes and Genomes. 8th ed. London: Jones & Bartlett, p.749.