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Date of Award

1972

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science (M.S.)

Department

Biological Sciences

First Advisor

Dale McNeal

First Committee Member

Fuad Nahhas

Second Committee Member

F. R. Hunter

Abstract

In this investigation, the basic pigment component, or anthocyanidin, of the ten most common spots was identified using paper and thin layer chromatographic techniques.

Pages

45

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Biology Commons

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