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Inefficient translation initiation causes premature transcription termination in the lacZ geneSTANSSENS, P; REMAUT, E; FIERS, W et al.Cell (Cambridge). 1986, Vol 44, Num 5, pp 711-718, issn 0092-8674Article
Skimmed milk as an alternative to X-gal for visual discrimination of background in λgt11 librariesPOWELL, R; HEERY, D; DAWSON, M. T et al.Nucleic acids research. 1990, Vol 18, Num 8, pp 2190-2190, issn 0305-1048, 1 p.Article
Cloning and expression of the 3' portion of the T4 denV gene as a lacZ fusion geneLLOYD, R. S; AUGUSTINE, M. L.Mutation research. 1986, Vol 165, Num 2, pp 89-100, issn 0027-5107Article
Enhancement of mutation frequency with nucleotide triphosphate analogs in PCR random mutagenesisUEDA, H; NAKANISHI, M; SUZUKI, E et al.Journal of fermentation and bioengineering. 1995, Vol 79, Num 3, pp 303-305, issn 0922-338XArticle
Sequences 5' of the bovine keratin 5 gene direct tissue- and cell-type-specific expression of a lacZ gene in the adult and during developmentRAMIREZ, A; BRAVO, A; JORCANO, J. L et al.Differentiation (London). 1994, Vol 58, Num 1, pp 53-64, issn 0301-4681Article
Nucleotide sequence of the classical lacZ deletion ΔM15PRENTKI, P.Gene (Amsterdam). 1992, Vol 122, Num 1, pp 231-232, issn 0378-1119Article
Scission of RNA by the chemical nuclease of 1,10-phenanthroline-copper ion: preference for single-stranded loopsMURAKAWA, G. J; CHEN, C. B; KUWABARA, M. D et al.Nucleic acids research. 1989, Vol 17, Num 13, pp 5361-5375, issn 0305-1048, 15 p.Article
High-copy-number and low-copy-number plasmid vectors for lacZ α-complementation and chloramphenicol- or kanamycin-resistance selectionTAKESHITA, S; SATO, M; TOBA, M et al.Gene (Amsterdam). 1987, Vol 61, Num 1, pp 63-74, issn 0378-1119Article
Observations on the formation of clones containing araB-lacZ cistron fusionsSHAPIRO, J. A.MGG. Molecular & general genetics. 1984, Vol 194, Num 1-2, pp 79-90, issn 0026-8925Article
Facile construction of mutations in Haemophilus ducreyi using lacZ as a counter-selectable markerBOZUE, J. A; TARANTINO, L; MUNSON, R. S et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 1998, Vol 164, Num 2, pp 269-273, issn 0378-1097Article
Construction of broad-host-range vectors for the selection of divergent promotersRONALD, S. L; KROPINSKI, A. M; FARINHA, M. A et al.Gene (Amsterdam). 1990, Vol 90, Num 1, pp 145-148, issn 0378-1119Article
Comparison of the molecular characteristics of lacZ transgenic mouse mutations detected by visual and positive selectionJIAO, J; DOUGLAS, G. R; GINGERICH, J. D et al.Mutation research. 1996, Vol 372, Num 1, pp 141-145, issn 0027-5107Article
LITMUS : multipurpose cloning vectors with a novel system for bidirectional in vitro transcriptionEVANS, P. D; COOK, S. N; RIGGS, P. D et al.BioTechniques. 1995, Vol 19, Num 1, pp 130-135, issn 0736-6205Article
Measurement of gene mutation in vivo MutaTM Mouse and positive selection for LacZ- phageDEAN, S. W; MYHR, B.Mutagenesis. 1994, Vol 9, Num 3, pp 183-185, issn 0267-8357Article
Microwave-accelerated fixation and lacZ activity staining of testicular cells in transgenic miceRAMANA MURTI, J; SCHIMENTI, J. C.Analytical biochemistry. 1991, Vol 198, Num 1, pp 92-96, issn 0003-2697Article
The number of anaerobically regulated genes in Escherichia coliCLARK, D. P.FEMS microbiology letters. 1984, Vol 24, Num 2-3, pp 251-254, issn 0378-1097Article
Hemopoietic lineage commitment decisions : In vivo evidence from a transgenic mouse model harboring μLCR-βpro-LacZ as a transgenePAPAYANNOPOULOU, T; PRIESTLEY, G. V; ROHDE, A et al.Blood. 2000, Vol 95, Num 4, pp 1274-1282, issn 0006-4971Article
Spontaneous mutant frequency of lacZ gene in spleen of transgenic mouse increases with ageONO, T; MIYAMURA, Y; IKEHATA, H et al.Mutation research. DNAging : genetic instability and aging. 1995, Vol 338, Num 1-6, pp 183-188, issn 0921-8734Article
Genotyping of Escherichia coli from environmental and animal samplesHIGGINS, James; HOHN, Christina; HORNOR, Sally et al.Journal of microbiological methods. 2007, Vol 70, Num 2, pp 227-235, issn 0167-7012, 9 p.Article
Heat-shock enhanced reactivation of a UV-damaged reporter gene in human cells involves the transcription coupled DNA repair pathwayMCKAY, B. C; RAINBOW, A. J.Mutation research. DNA repair. 1996, Vol 363, Num 2, pp 125-135, issn 0921-8777Article
Evidence that the nodulation regulatory gene nodD3 of Rhizobium meliloti is transcribed from two separate promotersYU, G.Q; ZHU, J.B; GU, J et al.Science in China. Series B, Chemistry, life sciences & earth sciences. 1993, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 225-236, issn 1001-652XArticle
A rapid and efficient method of subcloning into transformation vectorsFRYXELL, K. J; KUMAR, J. P; JOHNSON, J. L et al.BioTechniques. 1992, Vol 13, Num 1, pp 28-30, issn 0736-6205, [2 p]Article
Improved broad-host-range lac-based plasmid vectors for the isolation and characterization of protein fusions in Pseudomonas aeruginosaSCHWEIZER, H. P.Gene (Amsterdam). 1991, Vol 103, Num 1, pp 87-92, issn 0378-1119Article
Effects of GUG and AUG initiation codons on the expression of lacZ in Escherichia coliLOOMAN, A. C; VAN KNIPPENBERG, P. H.FEBS letters. 1986, Vol 197, Num 1-3, pp 315-320, issn 0014-5793Article
Tn7 transposition creates a hotspot for homologous recombination at the transposon donor siteHAGEMANN, A. T; CRAIG, N. L.Genetics. 1993, Vol 133, Num 1, pp 9-16, issn 0016-6731Article