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- Highly repeated sequences in mammalian genomes. (1982) (575)
- SINEs and LINEs: Highly repeated short and long interspersed sequences in mammalian genomes (1982) (391)
- Cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein complexes containing human LINE‐1 protein and RNA. (1996) (336)
- Use of a bacterial Hygromycin B resistance gene as a dominant selectable marker in Neurospora crassa (1989) (316)
- Unit-length line-1 transcripts in human teratocarcinoma cells (1988) (287)
- LINE-1: a mammalian transposable element. (1987) (221)
- Sequence‐specific single‐strand RNA binding protein encoded by the human LINE‐1 retrotransposon (1997) (186)
- Defining the beginning and end of KpnI family segments. (1984) (164)
- Highly reiterated sequences of SIMIANSIMIANSIMIANSIMIANSIMIAN. (1978) (160)
- Making sense out of LINES: long interspersed repeat sequences in mammalian genomes (1985) (159)
- Helix formation between polyribonucleotides and purines, purine nucleosides and nucleotides. II. (1966) (128)
- Expression of a cytoplasmic LINE-1 transcript is regulated in a human teratocarcinoma cell line. (1985) (127)
- The LINE-1 DNA sequences in four mammalian orders predict proteins that conserve homologies to retrovirus proteins. (1987) (120)
- Purification and properties of a potassium-activated phosphodiesterase (RNAase II) from Escherichia coli. (1965) (118)
- Translation of LINE-1 DNA elements in vitro and in human cells. (1990) (112)
- Studies on p40, the leucine zipper motif-containing protein encoded by the first open reading frame of an active human LINE-1 transposable element. (1992) (108)
- The processive degradation of individual polyribonucleotide chains. I. Escherichia coli ribonuclease II. (1968) (104)
- Undermethylation of specific LINE-1 sequences in human cells producing a LINE-1-encoded protein. (1993) (91)
- Messenger RNA: an evaluation. (1966) (86)
- Translation of the human LINE-1 element, L1Hs. (1993) (73)
- Studies on soluble ribonucleic acid of rabbit liver. II. Preparation and properties of rabbit-liver soluble RNA. (1962) (67)
- LINE-1: a human transposable element. (1993) (67)
- The processive degradation of individual polyribonucleotide chains. II. Micrococcus lysodeikticus polynucleotide phosphorylase. (1968) (64)
- The dependence of reactions catalyzed by polynucleotide phosphorylase on oligonucleotides. (1962) (64)
- The abundant LINE-1 family of repeated DNA sequences in mammals: genes and pseudogenes. (1986) (60)
- Studies on soluble ribonucleic acid of rabbit liver. Terminal groups and nucleotide composition. (1960) (60)
- Oligonucleotides as primers for polynucleotide phosphorylase. (1957) (59)
- Homology between the KpnI primate and BamH1 (M1F-1) rodent families of long interspersed repeated sequences. (1983) (57)
- Kpn I family of long interspersed repeated DNA sequences in primates: polymorphism of family members and evidence for transcription. (1983) (56)
- Acquisition of Sequences Homologous to Host DNA by Closed Circular Simian Virus 40 DNA III. Host Sequences (1973) (55)
- Synthesis of trinucleoside diphosphates with polynucleotide phosphorylase. (1965) (49)
- Studies on the interaction of H1 histone with superhelical DNA: characterization of the recognition and binding regions of H1 histones. (1976) (46)
- Organization of African green monkey DNA at junctions between alpha-satellite and other DNA sequences. (1982) (45)
- The human LINE-1 reverse transcriptase:effect of deletions outside the common reverse transcriptase domain. (1998) (45)
- The effect of secondary structure of the template activity of polyribonucleotides. (1963) (41)
- Degradation of polyuridylic acid by ribonuclease II: protection by ribosomes. (1969) (41)
- Sequence relationships between single repeat units of highly reiterated African Green monkey DNA (1981) (40)
- Transcription from SV 40-like monkey DNA sequences. (1984) (40)
- A monkey Alu sequence is flanked by 13-base pair direct repeats by an interrupted alpha-satellite DNA sequence. (1982) (39)
- Members of the KpnI family of long interspersed repeated sequences join and interrupt alpha-satellite in the monkey genome. (1983) (37)
- Ribonuclease and high salt sensitivity of the ribonucleoprotein complex formed by the human LINE-1 retrotransposon. (1997) (37)
- DNA sequences similar to those around the simian virus 40 origin of replication are present in the monkey genome. (1981) (36)
- Interruption of an alpha-satellite array by a short member of the KpnI family of interspersed, highly repeated monkey DNA sequences (1983) (36)
- Acquisition of Sequences Homologous to Host DNA by Closed Circular Simian Virus 40 DNA II. Further Studies on the Serial Passage of Virus Clones (1973) (35)
- Phosphorolysis of oligoribonucleotides by polynucleotide phosphorylase. (1958) (35)
- Specificity of Potassium-Activated Phosphodiesterase of Escherichia coli (1964) (34)
- Polynucleotide phosphorylase of Micrococcus lysodeikticus. II. Further purification of the enzyme and the arsenolysis of polyribonucleotides. (1963) (32)
- Three segments from the monkey genome that hybridize to simian virus 40 have common structural elements (1981) (31)
- H5 Histone and DNA-relaxing enzyme of chicken erythrocytes. Interaction with superhelical DNA. (1976) (28)
- The effect of superhelicity on the interaction of histone f1 with closed circular duplex DNA. (1976) (28)
- The nucleotide sequence of repetitive monkey DNA found in defective simian virus 40 (1977) (27)
- Interaction of f1 histone with superhelical DNA. (1975) (27)
- Studies on the Mechanism of Action of Polynucleotide Phosphorylase (1960) (27)
- Interspersed repeated sequences in the African green monkey genome that are homologous to the human Alu family. (1981) (27)
- The interaction of histones with simian virus 40 supercoiled circular deoxyribonucleic acid in vitro. (1975) (26)
- Structure of simian virus 40 recombinants that contain both host and viral DNA sequences. I. The structure of variant CVPS/1/P2 (EcoRI res). (1979) (26)
- Studies on soluble ribonucleic acid of rabbit liver. Action of polynucleotide phosphorylase. (1960) (25)
- Use of RIP to inactivate genes in Neurospora crassa. (1989) (24)
- The effect of H1 histone on the action of DNA-relaxing enzyme (1977) (23)
- In situ hybridization of repetitive monkey genome sequences isolated from defective simian virus 40 DNA (1976) (23)
- Spectral properties of adenine oligoribonucleotides. (1962) (22)
- Structural organization of α-satellite DNA in a single monkey chromosome (1982) (22)
- A convenient method for the preparation of primer-dependent polynucleotide phosphorylase from Micrococcus lysodeikticus. (1967) (22)
- Structure of simian virus 40 recombinants that contain both host and viral DNA sequences. II. The structure of variant 1103 and its comparison to variant CVPS/1P2 (EcoRI res). (1979) (22)
- Deca-satellite: a highly polymorphic satellite that joins alpha-satellite in the African green monkey genome. (1983) (22)
- Purification and characterization of adenylate kinase as an apparent adenosine triphosphate-dependent inhibitor of ribonuclease II in Escherichia coli. (1973) (22)
- The polymerization of guanosine diphosphate by polynucletide phosphorylase. (1960) (21)
- Characterization of complexes of superhelical and relaxed closed circular DNA with H1 and phosphorylated H1 histones. (1978) (20)
- Continuous reorganization leads to extensive polymorphism in a monkey centromeric satellite. (1984) (19)
- Deoxyadenosine diphosphate as a substrate and inhibitor of polynucleotide phosphorylase of Micrococcus luteus. I. Deoxyadenosine diphosphate as a substrate for polymerization and the exchange reaction with inorganic 32 P. (1971) (19)
- Unusual Reverse Transcriptases (*) (1995) (18)
- The effect of chain length on the phosphorolysis of oligonucleotides by polynucleotide phosphorylase. (1970) (18)
- Kinetic analysis of the phosphorolysis of oligonucleotides by polynucleotide phosphorylase. (1970) (18)
- Inability to detect RNase V in Escherichia coli and comparison of other ribonucleases before and after infection with coliphage T7. (1971) (17)
- Localization of replicating DNA of simian virus 40 in monkey kidney cells. (1974) (14)
- Polynucleotide phosphorylase of Micrococcus luteus. Studies on the polymerization reaction catalyzed by primer-dependent and primer-independent enzymes. (1970) (13)
- The recombinant DNA debate. (1977) (12)
- Kinetic studies on the phosphorolysis of polynucleotides by polynucleotide phosphorylase. (1975) (12)
- Some properties of the polynucleotide phosphorylase and ribonuclease II of Escherichia coli 1113B. (1968) (11)
- Studies on a defective variant of simian virus 40 that is substituted with DNA sequences derived from monkey. II. Structure of DNA. (1977) (11)
- THE MECHANISM OF ACTION OF POLYNUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHORYLASE (1959) (11)
- Histone synthesis during infection of monkey kidney cells with Simian Virus 40. (1977) (10)
- New procedures for the preparation of complexes of ribosomes with polyuridylic acid. (1967) (10)
- Polynucleotide phosphorylase of Micrococcus lysodeikticus. V. A modified preparative procedure. (1966) (9)
- Structural organization of alpha-satellite DNA in a single monkey chromosome. (1982) (9)
- POLYNUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHORYLASE OF MICROCOCCUS LYSODEIKTICUS. IV. GUANOSINE DIPHOSPHATE AS SUBSTRATE AND INHIBITOR. (1964) (9)
- Deoxyadenosine diphosphate as a substrate and inhibitor of polynucleotide phosphorylase of Micrococcus luteus. 3. Copolymerization of adenosine diphosphate and deoxyadenosine diphosphate. (1971) (8)
- Deoxyadenosine diphosphate as a substrate and inhibitor of polynucleotide phosphorylase of Micrococcus luteus. II. Inhibition of the initiation of adenosine diphosphate polymerization by deoxyadenosine diphosphate. (1971) (8)
- Localization of a unique DNA sequence to band p16 of human chromosome 4. (1987) (8)
- The processive degradation of individual polyribonucleotide chains. 3. Lactobacillus plantarum exoribonuclease. (1968) (8)
- Synthesis of a copolymer containing adenylic and deoxyadenylic acid residues with polynucleotide phosphorylase. (1971) (7)
- Comparison of two viable variants of simian virus 40 (1978) (7)
- Studies on a defective variant of simian virus 40 that is substituted with DNA sequences derived from monkey DNA. I. Origin, properties, and purification. (1977) (7)
- Polynucleotide phosphorylase of Micrococcus lysodeiktpcus. III. The apparent arsenolysis of nucleoside diphosphates by polynucleotide phosphorylase. (1963) (6)
- A summary of the National Institutes of Health (USA) guidelines for recombinant DNA research. (1977) (6)
- Recurring defective variants of simian virus 40 containing monkey DNA segments (1981) (6)
- Further characterization of the polynucleotide phosphorylase of Micrococcus luteus. (1975) (6)
- LINE-1 Sequences: Human Transposable Elements (1989) (5)
- Polynucleotide phosphorylase of Micrococcus luteus (Micrococcus lysodeikticus). The effect of sulfhydryl compounds on the ability to catalyze the polymerization reaction. (1968) (5)
- Simian virus 40 DNA replication in nuclear monolayers (1976) (4)
- Introduction and Historical Background (1979) (4)
- Deoxyadenosine Diphosphate as a Substrate and Inhibitor of Polynucleotide Phosphorylase of Micrococcus Zuteus (1998) (4)
- Analysis of LINE-1 family sequences on a single monkey chromosome. (1986) (3)
- Studies on primer-independent polynucleotide phosphorylase of Micrococcus luteus. Reaction with N-ethylmaleimide. (1974) (3)
- Structure of a newly isolated variant of Simian virus 40 DNA containing monkey DNA and its similarity to previously isolated variants. (1980) (2)
- A transcriptionally active monkey genomic segment homologous to the regulatory region of simian virus 40 is associated with DNase I-hypersensitive sites (1984) (1)
- Moveable Elements in The Human Genome: Status of Research (1992) (1)
- The effect of temperature on the polynucleotide phosphorylase of Micrococcuslysodeikticus (1964) (1)
- Preferential replication of a class of host-substituted defective simian virus 40 variants at low temperature (1980) (1)
- Nucleic Acids Research The LJNE-1 DNA sequences in four mammalian orders predict proteins that conserve bomotogies to retrovirus proteins (2005) (0)
- Minireview: Unusual Reverse Transcriptases (1995) (0)
- Transcription from SV40-Ulce monkey DNA sequences (1984) (0)
- Nucleic Acids Research Transcription from SV40like monkey DNA sequences (0)
- A new case of blood group inheritance in the house mouse, mus musculus. Abstr. (1964) (0)
- Isolation of low-copy-number sequences that neighbor satellite DNA in mammals. (1986) (0)
- WHAT LESSONS DOES THE RECOMBINANT DNA DEBATE TEACH US A ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION (1979) (0)
- Interruption ofan CL-Satellite Arraybya ShortMemberofthe KpnIFamily ofInterspersed, Highly Repeated MonkeyDNA Sequences (1983) (0)
- Ethical Problems at the Frontiers of Biological Research (1975) (0)
- DNA sequences- similar to those ar of replication are present in the mc (2016) (0)
- Polynucleotide Phosphorylase of Micrococcus Zuteus (2003) (0)
- Polynucleotide Phosphorylase of Micrococcus Zuteus ( Micrococcus lysodeikticus ) (2003) (0)
- Translation ofLINE-1DNA elements invitro andinhumancells (repeated DNA/gene expression/retrotransposons/teratocarcinoma) (1990) (0)
- PHOSPHOROLYSIS OF OLIGORXBONUCLEOTIDES BY POLYNUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHORYLASE (2007) (0)
- Oligonucleotides as primers for polynucleotide phosphorylase. (1960) (0)
- Genomic organization of low copy number sequences that are associated with deca-satellite DNA in the monkey genome. (1987) (0)
- Book Review:Recombinant DNA: Science, Ethics, and Politics. John Richards (1979) (0)
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