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1by Kennedy, Sean P“...The genome of Halobacterium NRC-1 is 2,571,010 bp and encodes 2,630 proteins. The genome...”
Published 2005
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2by Sun, Zhiyi“...Small bacterial genomes are believed to be evolutionarily derived from larger genomes through...”
Published 2011
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3by Yao, Fude“... the “Burkholderia cepacia complex” with respect to overall genome size and chromosome number and also to examine...”
Published 2002
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4Genome wide analysis for novel regulators of growth and lipid metabolism in drosophila melanogaster.by Zahoor, Muhammad kashif“... modelorganisms (mouse, fly, worm) to decipher the molecular and physiological functions of S6K,nothing is known...”
Published 2011
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5by Kim, Woojin“...The genome of Hz-2V, which is sexually transmitted and causes sterility of Helicoverpa zea moths...”
Published 2009
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6by Tran, Hoa T“... of Geobacter species in changing environments and for electricity production. The genomes of Geobacter species...”
Published 2009
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7by Rogers, Aric N“... for functionally distinct populations as demonstrated via CD25 expression, proliferation, and production...”
Published 2006
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8by You, Seo-Hee“... TREs in the fetal brain before the onset of fetal thyroid function. Therefore the result will provide...”
Published 2007
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9by Tyurina, Oksana V“... functions lead to differential outcome of Hh signaling in different cells and tissues. The goal of my...”
Published 2003
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10by Borowiak, Malgorzata“...), a regulatory protein encoded by the negative strand of the HTLV-1 genome. The HBZ-mediated up...”
Published 2013
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12by Shoaib, Muhammad“... in cellular response to DNA damage (DDR) using various methodologies encompassing functional genomics...”
Published 2011
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13by Valba, Olga“... very hierarchic structure, which provides their functional peculiarity. Understating such, complex...”
Published 2013
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14by Burnside, Amy Suzanne“... for reprogramming somatic cells. Ultimately, these strategies for altering genome function could be applied...”
Published 2002
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15by Doidy, Joan“... completion of the M. truncatula genome sequencing as well as the release of transcriptomic databases...”
Published 2012
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16by Sanchirico, Marie Elise“...The yeast mitochondrial genome encodes seven hydrophobic subunits of oxidative phosphorylation...”
Published 1998
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17by Lu, Wenhong“... functional analysis (forward genetics). For the purpose of unraveling the survival strategies of O. volvulus...”
Published 1996
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18by Guan, Hancheng“... selection (SELEX) studies were carried out to investigate the functional significance of the two elements...”
Published 2000
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19by Newell, Kelcy J“... histone proteins that function to replace histone H3 in specialized nucleosomes found only...”
Published 2006
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20by Häussler, Maximilian“... function is the conservation of a sequence in other genomes. Regions can then be tested one-by-one...”
Published 2009
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