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  • 3. Comparison of the late H1 histone genes of the sea urchins Lytechinus pictus and Strongelocentrotus purpuratus.
    Knowles JA, Childs GJ.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1986 Oct 24; 14(20):8121-33. PubMed ID: 3022245
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  • 5. Sequence comparisons of non-allelic late histone genes and their early stage counterparts. Evidence for gene conversion within the sea urchin late stage gene family.
    Roberts SB, Weisser KE, Childs G.
    J Mol Biol; 1984 Apr 25; 174(4):647-62. PubMed ID: 6587117
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  • 6. Synonymous nucleotide substitution rates of beta-tubulin and histone genes conform to high overall genomic rates in rodents but not in sea urchins.
    Harlow P, Litwin S, Nemer M.
    J Mol Evol; 1988 Apr 25; 27(1):56-64. PubMed ID: 3133488
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  • 7. Nonallelic histone gene clusters of individual sea urchins (Lytechinus pictus): mapping of homologies in coding and spacer DNA.
    Cohn RH, Kedes LH.
    Cell; 1979 Nov 25; 18(3):855-64. PubMed ID: 519758
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  • 8. Evolution of late H2A, H2B, and H4 histone genes of the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
    Maxson R, Mohun T, Gormezano G, Kedes L.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1987 Dec 23; 15(24):10569-82. PubMed ID: 3697096
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  • 9. The genes coding for histone H3 and H4 in Neurospora crassa are unique and contain intervening sequences.
    Woudt LP, Pastink A, Kempers-Veenstra AE, Jansen AE, Mager WH, Planta RJ.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1983 Aug 25; 11(16):5347-60. PubMed ID: 6310494
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  • 10. Histone gene switch in the sea urchin embryo. Identification of late embryonic histone messenger ribonucleic acids and the control of their synthesis.
    Hieter PA, Hendricks MB, Hemminki K, Weinberg ES.
    Biochemistry; 1979 Jun 26; 18(13):2707-16. PubMed ID: 476047
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  • 11. Developmental control of promoter-specific factors responsible for the embryonic activation and inactivation of the sea urchin early histone H3 gene.
    DiLiberto M, Lai ZC, Fei H, Childs G.
    Genes Dev; 1989 Jul 26; 3(7):973-85. PubMed ID: 2777077
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  • 12. Nonallelic histone gene clusters of individual sea urchins (Lytechinus pictus): polarity and gene organization.
    Cohn RH, Kedes LH.
    Cell; 1979 Nov 26; 18(3):843-53. PubMed ID: 519757
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  • 13. Comparison of the early histone H4 gene sequence of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus with maternal, early, and late histone H4 mRNA sequences.
    Grunstein M, Diamond KE, Knoppel E, Grunstein JE.
    Biochemistry; 1981 Mar 03; 20(5):1216-23. PubMed ID: 7013789
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  • 14. The DNA sequence of sea urchin (S. purpuratus) H2A, H2B and H3 histone coding and spacer regions.
    Sures I, Lowry J, Kedes LH.
    Cell; 1978 Nov 03; 15(3):1033-44. PubMed ID: 728984
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  • 15. Evolving sea urchin histone genes--nucleotide polymorphisms in the H4 gene and spacers of Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
    Yager LN, Kaumeyer JF, Weinberg ES.
    J Mol Evol; 1984 Nov 03; 20(3-4):215-26. PubMed ID: 6439878
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  • 16. Histone gene expression during sea urchin spermatogenesis: an in situ hybridization study.
    Poccia D, Lieber T, Childs G.
    Mol Reprod Dev; 1989 Nov 03; 1(3):219-29. PubMed ID: 2627371
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  • 17. Positive and negative transcriptional regulatory elements in the early H4 histone gene of the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
    Tung L, Lee IJ, Rice HL, Weinberg ES.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1990 Dec 25; 18(24):7339-48. PubMed ID: 2259627
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  • 18. Chromatin structure of the developmentally regulated early histone genes of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.
    Fronk J, Tank GA, Langmore JP.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1990 Sep 11; 18(17):5255-63. PubMed ID: 2402446
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  • 19. Sequence analysis and evolution of sea urchin (Lytechinus pictus and Strongylocentrotus purpuratus) histone H4 messenger RNAs.
    Grunstein M, Schedl P, Kedes L.
    J Mol Biol; 1976 Jun 25; 104(2):351-69. PubMed ID: 950666
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  • 20. Analysis of histone gene expression in adult tissues of the sea urchins Strongylocentrotus purpuratus and Lytechinus pictus: tissue-specific expression of sperm histone genes.
    Lieber T, Weisser K, Childs G.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1986 Jul 25; 6(7):2602-12. PubMed ID: 3785204
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