Lynn Dalgarno
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- PhD Genetics University of Melbourne
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Lynn Dalgarno is an Australian geneticist known for the discovery of the Shine-Dalgarno sequence with his graduate student, John Shine. Early life and education The son of Frederick Leslie Roy Dalgarno and Nadine Ilma Dalgarno, Lynn Dalgarno was born at Berklea Private Hospital, Caulfield, Victoria on 13 November 1935.
Lynn Dalgarno's Published Works
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- The 3'-terminal sequence of Escherichia coli 16S ribosomal RNA: complementarity to nonsense triplets and ribosome binding sites. (1974) (3068)
- Determinant of cistron specificity in bacterial ribosomes (1975) (1181)
- Conserved elements in the 3' untranslated region of flavivirus RNAs and potential cyclization sequences. (1987) (347)
- Partial nucleotide sequence of the Murray Valley encephalitis virus genome. Comparison of the encoded polypeptides with yellow fever virus structural and non-structural proteins. (1986) (160)
- Host cell selection of Murray Valley encephalitis virus variants altered at an RGD sequence in the envelope protein and in mouse virulence. (1990) (123)
- Ross River virus 26 s RNA: complete nucleotide sequence and deduced sequence of the encoded structural proteins. (1983) (116)
- Changes in the dengue virus major envelope protein on passaging and their localization on the three-dimensional structure of the protein. (1997) (106)
- Terminal-sequence analysis of bacterial ribosomal RNA. Correlation between the 3'-terminal-polypyrimidine sequence of 16-S RNA and translational specificity of the ribosome. (1975) (104)
- Sequence studies of several alphavirus genomic RNAs in the region containing the start of the subgenomic RNA. (1982) (103)
- Identical 3'-terminal octanucleotide sequence in 18S ribosomal ribonucleic acid from different eukaryotes. A proposed role for this sequence in the recognition of terminator codons. (1974) (92)
- Genome sequences of a mouse-avirulent and a mouse-virulent strain of Ross River virus. (1988) (89)
- Occurrence of heat-dissociable ribosomal RNA in insects: the presence of three polynucleotide chains in 26 S RNA from cultured Aedes aegypti cells. (1973) (89)
- Semliki Forest virus replication in cultured Aedes albopictus cells: studies on the establishment of persistence. (1974) (77)
- Location of a major antigenic site involved in Ross River virus neutralization. (1988) (73)
- A comparison of the spread of Murray Valley encephalitis viruses of high or low neuroinvasiveness in the tissues of Swiss mice after peripheral inoculation. (1996) (66)
- Geographic distribution and evolution of yellow fever viruses based on direct sequencing of genomic cDNA fragments. (1994) (65)
- Amino-terminal amino acid sequences of structural proteins of three flaviviruses. (1985) (63)
- Location of a neutralization determinant in the E protein of yellow fever virus (17D vaccine strain). (1987) (60)
- Bunyamwera Virus Replication in Cultured Aedes albopictus (Mosquito) Cells: Establishment of a Persistent Viral Infection (1981) (57)
- Ross River virus replication in cultured mosquito and mammalian cells: virus growth and correlated ultrastructural changes. (1973) (57)
- Murray Valley encephalitis virus field strains from Australia and Papua New Guinea: studies on the sequence of the major envelope protein gene and virulence for mice. (1988) (57)
- Murray valley encephalitis virus envelope protein antigenic variants with altered hemagglutination properties and reduced neuroinvasiveness in mice. (1995) (55)
- The growth of two togaviruses in cultured mosquito and vertebrate cells. (1973) (40)
- Characterization of the products formed by the RNA polymerases of cells infected with encephalomyocarditis virus. (1966) (38)
- Free fatty acids in carrot-tissue preparations and their effect on isolated carrot mitochondria. (1963) (37)
- Neurovirulence and neuroinvasiveness of Murray Valley encephalitis virus mutants selected by passage in a monkey kidney cell line. (1995) (34)
- Nucleotide sequence of the Barmah Forest virus genome. (1997) (33)
- Genetic stability of Ross River virus during epidemic spread in nonimmune humans. (1988) (33)
- Genetic differentiation of Murray Valley encephalitis virus in Australia and Papua New Guinea. (1986) (31)
- Ross River virus mutant with a deletion in the E2 gene: properties of the virion, virus-specific macromolecule synthesis, and attenuation of virulence for mice. (1986) (31)
- A mouse-attenuated envelope protein variant of Murray Valley encephalitis virus with altered fusion activity. (1996) (31)
- Conserved terminal sequence in 18SrRNA may represent terminator anticodons. (1973) (31)
- STUDIES ON EMC VIRAL RNA SYNTHESIS AND ITS LOCALIZATION IN INFECTED KREBS ASCITES CELLS. (1965) (29)
- Ross River virus variants selected during passage in chick embryo fibroblasts: serological, genetic, and biological changes. (1993) (28)
- Genetic analysis of Kunjin virus isolates using HaeIII and TaqI restriction digests of single-stranded cDNA to virion RNA. (1986) (25)
- Regions of conservation and divergence in the 3' untranslated sequences of genomic RNA from Ross River virus isolates. (1986) (24)
- Characterization of Barmah forest virus: an alphavirus with some unusual properties. (1984) (24)
- A possible replicative form of Semliki Forest Virus RNA (1964) (23)
- Steps in the biosynthesis of ribosomal RNA in cultured Aedes aegypti cells. (1972) (21)
- The 3'-Terminal Sequence of Escherichia Complementarity to Nonsense Triplets an (2016) (21)
- Molecular Cloning of Flavivirus Genomes for Comparative Analysis and Expression (1988) (19)
- Ross River virus genetic variants in Australia and the Pacific Islands. (1985) (19)
- Antiviral activity released from Aedes albopictus cells persistently infected with Semliki forest virus (1983) (19)
- Biochemical aspects of the attachment of a pig-kidney monolayer cell line to glass surfaces. (1971) (18)
- Entry kinetics and mouse virulence of Ross River virus mutants altered in neutralization epitopes (1996) (16)
- Polyribosomes in normal Krebs 2 ascites tumor cells and in cells infected with encephalomyocarditis virus. (1967) (16)
- Development of Ribonucleic Acid Polymerase in Cells Infected with Encephalomyocarditis Virus and the Synthesis of Single- and Double-Stranded RNA by the Isolated Polymerase (1964) (16)
- Studies on the 3'-terminal sequences of the large ribosomal ribonucleic acid of different eukaryotes and those associated with "hidden" breaks in heart-dissociable insects 26S ribonucleic acid. (1974) (15)
- Seven infection-specific polypeptides in BHK cells infected with Bunyamwera virus (1982) (14)
- Preparation and properties of a mitochondrial fraction from carrot tissue. (1962) (13)
- Direct sequence analysis of amplified dengue virus genomic RNA from cultured cells, mosquitoes and mouse brain. (1992) (13)
- Completion of ribosomal particles in E. coli during inhibition of protein synthesis. (1968) (13)
- Characterization of a major neutralization domain of Ross river virus using anti-viral and anti-peptide antibodies. (1992) (12)
- RNA synthesis in "relaxed" and "stringent" Escherichia coli. Breakdown of performed ribonucleoprotein particles and subsequent RNA synthesis. (1968) (11)
- Genetic and phenotypic studies on Ross River virus variants of enhanced virulence selected during mouse passage. (1989) (9)
- Fingerprinting of eukaryotic ribosomal RNA labelled with tritiated nucleosides. (1974) (9)
- Analysis of Ross River virus genomic RNA using HaeIII digests of single-stranded cDNA to infected-cell RNA and virion RNA. (1985) (9)
- Growth-dependent changes in terminal heterogeneity involving 3′-adenylate of bacterial 16S ribosomal RNA (1975) (8)
- Increase in the process of accumulation of amino acids in carrot slices with prolonged aerobic washing. (1960) (7)
- Aspects of malate metabolism by slices and mitochondria from carrot tissue. (1962) (7)
- Genetic and biological differentiation of dengue 3 isolates obtained from clinical cases in Java, Indonesia, 1976–1978 (2005) (7)
- Sequence of the 3′ half of the Murray Valley encephalitis virus genome and mapping of the nonstructural proteins NS1, NS3, and NS5 (1990) (7)
- The growth of Semliki Forest virus in cultured mosquito cells: Ultrastructural observations (2005) (7)
- Process of infection with bacteriophage phiX174. XXIV. New type of temperature-sensitive mutant. (1968) (5)
- The Mapputta group of arboviruses: ultrastructural and molecular studies which place the group in the bunyavirus genus of the family Bunyaviridae. (1983) (5)
- ROSS RIVER VIRUS AND BARMAH FOREST VIRUS (TOGAVIRIDAE) (1999) (4)
- Stimulation of dengue virus replication in cultured Aedes albopictus (C6/36) mosquito cells by the antifungal imidazoles ketoconazole and miconazole. (2000) (4)
- Replication of standard and defective Ross River virus in BHK cells: Patterns of viral RNA and polypeptide synthesis (2005) (4)
- Polypeptide synthesis in alphavirus-infectedAedes albopictus cells during the establishment of persistent infection (2005) (3)
- The activities of some particulate and non-particulate oxidative enzymes in carrot tissue. (1963) (1)
- Process of Infection with Bacteriophage φX174 (1968) (0)
- The3'-Terminal Sequence ofEscherichia coli16SRibosomal RNA: Complementarity toNonsense Triplets andRibosomeBinding Sites (1974) (0)
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