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  • 21. A poly(A) addition site and a downstream termination region are required for efficient cessation of transcription by RNA polymerase II in the mouse beta maj-globin gene.
    Logan J, Falck-Pedersen E, Darnell JE, Shenk T.
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  • 22. Characterization of the mouse beta maj globin transcription termination region: a spacing sequence is required between the poly(A) signal sequence and multiple downstream termination elements.
    Tantravahi J, Alvira M, Falck-Pedersen E.
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  • 23. In vitro polyadenylation is stimulated by the presence of an upstream intron.
    Niwa M, Rose SD, Berget SM.
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  • 29. Poly(A) signals located near the 5' end of genes are silenced by a general mechanism that prevents premature 3'-end processing.
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  • 30. Hierarchy of polyadenylation site usage by bovine papillomavirus in transformed mouse cells.
    Andrews EM, DiMaio D.
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  • 31. Assembly of the cleavage and polyadenylation apparatus requires about 10 seconds in vivo and is faster for strong than for weak poly(A) sites.
    Chao LC, Jamil A, Kim SJ, Huang L, Martinson HG.
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  • 32. Elements upstream of the AAUAAA within the human immunodeficiency virus polyadenylation signal are required for efficient polyadenylation in vitro.
    Valsamakis A, Schek N, Alwine JC.
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  • 33. Role of cleavage and polyadenylation specificity factor 100: anchoring poly(A) sites and modulating transcription termination.
    Lin J, Xu R, Wu X, Shen Y, Li QQ.
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  • 36. Analyses of alternative poly(A) signals for use in baculovirus expression vectors.
    Westwood JA, Jones IM, Bishop DH.
    Virology; 1993 Jul; 195(1):90-9. PubMed ID: 8100374
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  • 37. Polyadenylation of the Xenopus beta 1 globin mRNA at a downstream minor site in the absence of the major site and utilization of an AAUACA polyadenylation signal.
    Mason PJ, Jones MB, Elkington JA, Williams JG.
    EMBO J; 1985 Jan; 4(1):205-11. PubMed ID: 2862026
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