The tit-for-tat strategy for the reiterated Prisoner’s dilemma predicts that players start by being cooperative2,16. However, whenever the exchanges are not concurrent, the player performing the first move can
(ICEBB), Sumbawa University of Technology, Sumbawa, Indonesia; hUrban Barcode Research Program, DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, USA; iPhilippine National Museum, Manila, Philippines; jDepartment of Science and Technology-Forest Products Research and Development Institute, Laguna, ...
The tit-for-tat strategy for the reiterated Prisoner’s dilemma predicts that players start by being cooperative2,16. However, whenever the exchanges are not concurrent, the player performing the first move cannot judge the partner from past interactions and is therefore exposed to the sucker’s ...
(1982) Cold Spring Harbor Press, p. 254 may be used for procaryotes or other cells which contain substantial cell wall barriers. For mammalian cells without such cell walls, the calcium phosphate precipitation method of Graham and van der Eb, Virology (1978) 52: 546, optionally as modified...
and then the isolation of subfragments of the cloned nucleic acids. For a description of subcloning nucleic acid fragments, see Maniatis et al, Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, pp 390-401 (1982); and see U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,416,988 and 4,403,036. ...