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The following pages link to A new family of interspersed repetitive DNA sequences in the mouse genome (Q36637801):
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- Secondary genomic rearrangement events in pre-B cells: VHDJH replacement by a LINE-1 sequence and directed class switching (Q33880995) (← links)
- Looking for relationships between the most repeated dispersed DNA sequences in the mouse: small R elements are found associated consistently with long MIF repeats. (Q33939351) (← links)
- Shared sequence variants of Mus spretus LINE-1 elements tracing dispersal to within the last 1 million years (Q33963066) (← links)
- Sequence organization and cytological localization of the minor satellite of mouse (Q34049249) (← links)
- The molecular genetics of human hemoglobin (Q34258836) (← links)
- Non-Alu family interspersed repeats in human DNA and their transcriptional activity (Q35270626) (← links)
- Methylation of satellite sequences in mouse spermatogenic and somatic DNAs (Q35271389) (← links)
- Localization of the L1Md family of repeated sequences in the mouse albumin-α-fetoprotein gene complex (Q35439465) (← links)
- Sequence analysis of a KpnI family member near the 3' end of human beta-globin gene (Q35563750) (← links)
- Structure of a processed gene of mouse cytoplasmic gamma-actin transposed into a BAM5 sequence: insertion has created 13 base-pair direct repeats (Q35590483) (← links)
- Construction of a smallMus musculusrepetitive DNA library: identification of a new satedllite sequence inMus musculus (Q35689544) (← links)
- The L1Md long interspersed repeat family in the mouse: almost all examples are truncated at one end (Q35695647) (← links)
- A short interspersed repetitive element found near some mouse structural genes (Q35725016) (← links)
- Association of a truncated cytochrome c processed pseudogene with a similarly truncated member from a long interspersed repeat family of rat. (Q36135006) (← links)
- G-repeats: a novel hamster sine family (Q36226238) (← links)
- A large interspersed repeat found in mouse DNA contains a long open reading frame that evolves as if it encodes a protein (Q36256877) (← links)
- Transposon-like sequences in extrachromosomal circular DNA from mouse thymocytes (Q36423098) (← links)
- Structure of a murine alpha interferon pseudogene with a repetitive R-type sequence in the 3' flanking region (Q36498012) (← links)
- The Long Terminal Repeat of an Endogenous Intracisternal A-Particle Gene Functions as a Promoter When Introduced into Eucaryotic Cells by Transfection (Q36587114) (← links)
- Highly repeated DNA families in the rat (Q36592657) (← links)
- Most Highly Repeated Dispersed DNA Families in the Mouse Genome (Q36592868) (← links)
- Organization of the R family and other interspersed repetitive DNA sequences in the mouse genome (Q36598108) (← links)
- The evolution of long interspersed repeated DNA (L1, LINE 1) as revealed by the analysis of an ancient rodent L1 DNA family (Q36776768) (← links)
- Extensive movement of LINES ONE sequences in beta-globin loci of Mus caroli and Mus domesticus (Q36848500) (← links)
- Characterization of an endogenous retrovirus-repetitive DNA chimera in the mouse genome (Q36899839) (← links)
- The sequence of a large L1Md element reveals a tandemly repeated 5' end and several features found in retrotransposons (Q36908687) (← links)
- Foreign DNA introduced by calcium phosphate is integrated into repetitive DNA elements of the mouse L cell genome (Q36914490) (← links)
- Mononucleotide repeats are an abundant source of length variants in mouse genomic DNA (Q36973245) (← links)
- Transformation by Iontophoretic Microinjection of DNA: Multiple Integrations Without Tandem Insertions (Q36979366) (← links)
- Structural differences in a single gene encoding the V kappa Ser group of light chains explain the existence of two mouse light-chain genetic markers (Q37409880) (← links)
- Structure and function of repetitive DNA in eukaryotes (Q39501813) (← links)
- Integration of a vector containing rodent repetitive elements in the rat genome (Q40390803) (← links)
- Molecular cloning and characterization of small polydisperse circular DNA from mouse 3T6 cells (Q40419068) (← links)
- The Bam repeats of the mouse genome belong in several superfamilies the longest of which is over 9 kb in size (Q40454469) (← links)
- Association of two different repetitive DNA elements near immunoglobulin light chain genes (Q40490697) (← links)
- Nucleotide sequence of a region downstream of the mouse CKimmunoglobulin gene (Q40491534) (← links)
- Size and structure of the highly repetitive BAM HI element in mice (Q40492921) (← links)
- Variability within the rabbit C repeats and sequences shared with other SINES. (Q40568033) (← links)
- Organization of Plasmodium falciparum genome: 1. Evidence for a highly repeated DNA sequence (Q40568454) (← links)
- Transcriptional measurements of mouse repeated DNA sequences (Q40569000) (← links)
- Two types of deletions in orthopoxvirus genomes (Q48075345) (← links)
- The evolution of coexisting highly divergent LINE-1 subfamilies within the rodent genus Peromyscus (Q48144895) (← links)
- Mouse chromosome-specific markers generated by PCR and their mapping through interspecific backcrosses (Q48202870) (← links)
- A 3' enhancer is required for temporal and tissue-specific transcriptional activation of the chicken adult beta-globin gene (Q48357952) (← links)
- Family organization of mouse H-2 class I genes (Q48382471) (← links)
- Rat LINE1: the origin and evolution of a family of long interspersed middle repetitive DNA elements (Q48383533) (← links)
- An unusual accumulation of repetitive sequences in the rat genome (Q48394555) (← links)
- Simple DNA sequences and dispersed repetitive elements in the vicinity of mouse immunoglobulin K light chain genes (Q48395607) (← links)
- Insertion sequences and tandem repetitions as sources of variation in a dispersed repeat family (Q48399045) (← links)
- Coding joint formation of endogenous T cell receptor genes in lymphoid cells from scid mice: unusual P-nucleotide additions in VJ-coding joints (Q67914680) (← links)