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154 related items for PubMed ID: 6700590

  • 1. Isolated clusters of paired tandemly repeated sequences in the Xenopus laevis genome.
    Carroll D, Garrett JE, Lam BS.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1984 Feb; 4(2):254-9. PubMed ID: 6700590
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  • 6. Genomic organization of the canrep repetitive DNA in Brassica juncea.
    Xia X, Rocha PS, Selvaraj G, Bertrand H.
    Plant Mol Biol; 1994 Nov; 26(3):817-32. PubMed ID: 7999997
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  • 8. Nucleotide sequence of Xenopus borealis oocyte 5S DNA: comparison of sequences that flank several related eucaryotic genes.
    Korn LJ, Brown DD.
    Cell; 1978 Dec; 15(4):1145-56. PubMed ID: 264240
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  • 9. Sequence organization and developmentally regulated transcription of a family of repetitive DNA sequences of Xenopus laevis.
    Riggs CD, Taylor JH.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1987 Nov 25; 15(22):9551-65. PubMed ID: 2825138
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  • 10. Satellite DNA from Xenopus laevis: comparative analysis of 745 and 1037 base pair Hind III tandem repeats.
    Meyerhof W, Tappeser B, Korge E, Knöchel W.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1983 Oct 25; 11(20):6997-7009. PubMed ID: 6314270
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  • 13. Sequence and transcription of tRNAVal gene from Xenopus laevis.
    Peterson RC.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 1987 Jan 28; 908(1):81-9. PubMed ID: 3801487
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  • 16. A Census of Tandemly Repeated Polymorphic Loci in Genic Regions Through the Comparative Integration of Human Genome Assemblies.
    Genovese LM, Geraci F, Corrado L, Mangano E, D'Aurizio R, Bordoni R, Severgnini M, Manzini G, De Bellis G, D'Alfonso S, Pellegrini M.
    Front Genet; 2018 Jan 28; 9():155. PubMed ID: 29770143
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  • 17. Chromosomal locations of major tRNA gene clusters of Xenopus laevis.
    Narayanswami S, Doering JL, Fokta FJ, Rosenthal DS, Nguyen TN, Hamkalo BA.
    Chromosoma; 1995 Oct 28; 104(1):68-74. PubMed ID: 8522270
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  • 18. A dispersed tyrosine tRNA gene from Xenopus laevis with high transcriptional activity in vitro.
    Gouilloud E, Clarkson SG.
    J Biol Chem; 1986 Jan 05; 261(1):486-94. PubMed ID: 2416752
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  • 19. Characterization of highly and moderately repetitive 500 bp Eco RI fragments from Xenopus laevis DNA.
    Hummel S, Meyerhof W, Korge E, Knöchel W.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1984 Jun 25; 12(12):4921-38. PubMed ID: 6330690
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  • 20. Second-order repeats in Xenopus laevis finger proteins.
    Nietfeld W, el-Baradi T, Mentzel H, Pieler T, Köster M, Pöting A, Knöchel W.
    J Mol Biol; 1989 Aug 20; 208(4):639-59. PubMed ID: 2509712
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