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Characterization of highly repeated sequences in eukaryotic DNAs by scanning microcalorimetryKLUMP, H. H.Berichte der Bunsengesellschaft für Physikalische Chemie. 1987, Vol 91, Num 3, pp 206-211, issn 0005-9021Article

A convenient method for locating sets of related short sequences in DNA sequences of any lengthSALEMME, A; FURANO, A. V.Nucleic acids research. 1984, Vol 12, Num 1, pp 257-262, issn 0305-1048Article

Applications of CpG island microarrays for high-throughput analysis of DNA methylationYAN, Pearlly S; CHEN, Chuan-Mu; HUIDONG SHI et al.The Journal of nutrition. 2002, Vol 132, Num 8, pp 2430S-2434S, issn 0022-3166, SUPConference Paper

Highly repeated DNA families in the ratWITNEY, F. R; FURANO, A. V.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1984, Vol 259, Num 16, pp 10481-10492, issn 0021-9258Article

CYTOGENETICS OF THE PARTHENOGENETIC GRASSHOPPER WARRAMABA VIRGO AND ITS BISSEXUAL RELATIVES. VII: EVIDENCE FROM REPEATED DNA SEQUENCES FOR A DUAL ORIGIN OF W. VIRGODENNIS ES; PEACOCK WJ; WHITE MJD et al.1981; CHROMOSOMA; ISSN 0009-5915; DEU; DA. 1981; VOL. 82; NO 4; PP. 453-469; BIBL. 21 REF.Article

SOME CALCULATIONS ON THE AMOUNT OF SELFISH DNAOHTA T; KIMURA M.1981; PROC. NATL. ACAD. SCI. U.S.A., BIOL. SCI.; ISSN 0273-1134; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 78; NO 2; PP. 1129-1132; BIBL. 23 REF.Article

Structural organization of a hypermethylated nuclear DNA component in Physarum polycephalumPEOPLES, O. P; WHITTAKER, P. A; PEARSTON, D et al.Journal of general microbiology. 1985, Vol 131, Num 5, pp 1157-1165, issn 0022-1287Article

Comparaison des séquences d'ADN hautement répétées chez l'homme et diverses espèces de primatesDANDIEU, S; RAHUEL, C; RUFFIE, J et al.Biochemical systematics and ecology. 1984, Vol 12, Num 2, pp 237-244, issn 0305-1978Article

NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES OF HIGHLY REPEATED DNAS; COMPILATION AND COMMENTSMIKLOS GLG; GILL AC.1982; GENET. RES.; ISSN 0016-6723; GBR; DA. 1982; VOL. 39; NO 1; PP. 1-30; BIBL. 6 P.Article

A fragile balance: FMR1 expression levelsOOSTRA, Ben A; WILLEMSEN, Rob.Human molecular genetics (Print). 2003, Vol 12, pp R249-R257, issn 0964-6906, NS2Article

Highly repetitive sequences and characteristics of genomic DNA in unicellular cyanobacterial strainsASAYAMA, M; KABASAWA, M; TAKAHASHI, I et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 1996, Vol 137, Num 2-3, pp 175-181, issn 0378-1097Article

Cryptic satellites rich in inverted repeats comprise 30% of the genome of a hermit crabFOWLER, R. F; SKINNER, D. M.The Journal of biological chemistry (Print). 1985, Vol 260, Num 2, pp 1296-1303, issn 0021-9258Article

Rodent type 2 Alu family, rat identifier sequence, rabbit C family, and bovine of goat 73-bp repeat may have evolved from tRNA genesSAKAMOTO, K; OKADA, N.Journal of molecular evolution. 1985, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 134-140, issn 0022-2844Article

Sequence organisation in nuclear DNA from Physarum polycephalum: arrangement of highly-repeated sequencesGERRIE, L. M; HUMPHREYS, J; PEOPLES, O. P et al.Biochimica et biophysica acta. 1983, Vol 741, Num 2, pp 214-223, issn 0006-3002Article

THE STRUCTURE, AMOUNT AND CHROMOSOMAL LOCALISATION OF DEFINED REPEATED DNA SEQUENCES IN SPECIES OF THE GENUS SECALEJONES JDG; FLAVELL RB.1982; CHROMOSOMA; ISSN 0009-5915; DEU; DA. 1982; VOL. 86; NO 5; PP. 613-641; BIBL. 2 P.Article

SATELLITE DNA AND CYTOLOGICAL STAINING PATTERNS IN HETEROCHROMATIC INVERSIONS OF HUMAN CHROMOSOME 9GOSDEN JR; SPOWART G; LAWRIE SS et al.1981; HUM. GENET.; ISSN 0340-6717; DEU; DA. 1981; VOL. 58; NO 3; PP. 276-278; BIBL. 15 REF.Article

Genomic organization of two families of highly repeated nuclear DNA sequences of maize selected for autonomous replicating activity in yeastBERLANI, R. E; DAVIS, R. W; WALBOT, V et al.Plant molecular biology. 1988, Vol 11, Num 2, pp 161-172, issn 0167-4412Article

Quantitative variation and chromosomal location of satellite DNAsSTEPHAN, W.Genetical research. 1987, Vol 50, Num 1, pp 41-52, issn 0016-6723Article

HIGHLY REPEATED SEQUENCES IN MAMALLIAN GENOMESSINGER MF.1982; INT. REV. CYTOL.; ISSN 0074-7696; USA; DA. 1982; VOL. 76; PP. 67-112; BIBL. 7 P.Article

A HIGHLY REPEATED DNA FROM THE GENOME OF THE WALLAROO (MACROPUS ROBUSTUS ROBUSTUS)VENOLIA L; PEACOCK WJ.1981; AUST. J. BIOL. SCI.; ISSN 0004-9417; AUS; DA. 1981; VOL. 34; NO 1; PP. 97-113; BIBL. 19 REF.Article

Sequence analysis of cloned human satellite DNAs reveals nonrandom variationsSOL, K; DUBOW, M. S.Genome (Ottawa. Print). 1993, Vol 36, Num 2, pp 334-342, issn 0831-2796Article

A highly conserved repetitive DNA sequence, (TTAGGG)n, present at the telomeres of human chromosomesMOYZIS, R. K; BUCKINGHAM, J. M; CRAM, L. S et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 1988, Vol 85, Num 18, pp 6622-6626, issn 0027-8424Article

Structure and in vitro transcription of a mouse B1 cluster containing a unique B1 dimerMOSHIER, J. A; DEUTCH, A. H; HUANG, R. C. C et al.Gene (Amsterdam). 1987, Vol 58, Num 1, pp 19-27, issn 0378-1119Article

The heterochromatin of grasshoppers from the Caledia captiva species complex. I: Sequence evolution and conservation in a highy repeated DNA amilyARNOLD, M. L; APPELS, R; SHAW, D. D et al.Molecular biology and evolution. 1986, Vol 3, Num 1, pp 29-43, issn 0737-4038Article

A highly repetitive DNA component common to all cervidae: its organization and chromosomal distribution during evolutionBOGENBERGER, J. M; NEITZEL, H; FITTLER, F et al.Chromosoma (Berlin. Print). 1987, Vol 95, Num 2, pp 154-161, issn 0009-5915Article

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