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Nucleic Acids Research, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1981
- G. Akusjarvi, J. Zabielski, M. Perricaudet, U. Pettersson:
The sequence of the 3' non-coding region of the hexon mRNA discloses a novel adenovirus gene. 1-17 - D. H. Gauss, Mathias Sprinzl:
Compilation of tRNA sequences. 1- - E. Keshet, A. Rosner, Y. Bernstein, M. Gorecki, H. Aviv:
Cloning of bovine growth hormone gene and its expression in bacteria. 19-30 - Bernard Lescure, Valérie Williamson, André Sentenac:
Efficient and selective initiation by yeast RNA polymerase B in a dinucleotide-primed reaction. 31-45 - Richard Grantham, Christian Gautier, Manolo Gouy, Monique Jacobzone, R. Mercier:
Codon catalog usage is a genome strategy modulated for gene expressivity. 43- - Jean Canaday, Pierre Guillemaut, Ré Gloeckler, Jacques-Henry Weil:
The nucleotide sequence of spinach chloroplast tryptophan transfer RNA. 47-53 - V. N. Potaman, D. G. Alexeev, I. Ya Skuratovskii, A. Z. Rabinovich, L. S. Shlyakhtenko:
Study of DNA films by the CD, X-ray and polarization microscopy techniques. 55-64 - L. Hall, M. S. Davies, R. K. Craig:
The construction, identification and characterisation of plasmids containing human alpha-lactalbumin cDNA sequences. 65-84 - L. Ferretti, V. Sgaramella:
Temperature dependence of the joining by T4 DNA ligase of termini produced by type II restriction endonucleases. 85-93 - Werner Müller, Iolanda Hattesohl, Hans-Jürgen Schuetz, Georg Meyer:
Polyethylene glycol derivatives of base and sequence specific DNA ligands: DNA interaction and application for base specific separation of DNA fragments by gel electrophoresis. 95-119 - F. La Bella, Massimo Romani, C. Vesco, G. Vidali:
High mobility group proteins 1 and 2 are present in simian virus 40 provirions, but not in virions. 121-131 - Michael Zuker, P. Stiegler:
Optimal computer folding of large RNA sequences using thermodynamics and auxiliary information. 133-148 - A. D. Sagar, L. A. Pickering, P. Sussman-Berger, W. E. Stewart II, P. B. Sehgal:
Heterogeneity of interferon mRNA species from Sendai virus-induced human lymphoblastoid (Namalva) cells and Newcastle disease virus- induced murine fibroblastoid (L) cells. 149-160 - A. M. Holmes:
Studies on the inhibition of highly purified calf thymus 8S and 7.3S DNA polymerase alpha by aphidicolin. 161-168 - R. E. Thayer, Maxine F. Singer, T. F. McCutchan:
Sequence relationships between single repeat units of highly reiterated African Green monkey DNA. 169-181 - R. M. Pirtle, J. Calagan, I. L. Pirtle, M. Kashdan, H. Vreman, B. Dudock:
The nucleotide sequence of spinach chloroplast methionine elongator tRNA. 183-188 - V. N. Rybakov, M. I. Rivkin, V. P. Kumarev:
Some substrate properties of analogues of oligothymidylates with p-s- C5' bonds. 189-201 - W. J. Bodell, J. E. Cleaver:
Transient conformation changes in chromatin during excision repair of ultraviolet damage to DNA. 203-213
Volume 9, Number 13, July 1981
- David Ish-Horowicz, J. F. Burke:
Rapid and efficient cosmid cloning. 2989-2998 - John R. Arrand, Lars Rymo, Jane E. Walsh, Eva Björck, Tomas Lindahl, Beverly E. Griffin:
Molecular cloning of the complete Epstein-Barr virus genome as a set of overlapping restriction endonuclease fragments. 2999-3014 - Stephen Anderson:
Shotgun DNA sequencing using cloned DNase I-generated fragments. 3015-3027 - W. Hillen, T. C. Goodman, R. D. Wells:
Circular dichroism spectra of twelve short DNA restriction fragments of known sequence: a comparison of measured and calculated spectra. 3029-3045 - M. M. Garner, A. Revzin:
A gel electrophoresis method for quantifying the binding of proteins to specific DNA regions: application to components of the Escherichia coli lactose operon regulatory system. 3047-3060 - Nabeel A. Affara, Peter S. Goldfarb, Keith Vass, Alan Lyons, Paul R. Harrison:
Cloning of a new mouse foetal beta-globin mRNA sequence. 3061-3075 - C. Waldron, B. S. Cox, N. Wills, Raymond F. Gesteland, P. W. Piper, D. Colby, C. Guthrie:
Yeast ochre suppressor SUQ5-ol is an altered tRNA Ser UCA. 3077-3088 - J. M. Bogden, A. Eastman, E. Bresnick:
A system in mouse liver for the repair of O6-methylguanine lesions in methylated DNA. 3089-3103 - Hieronim Jakubowski, A. R. Fersht:
Alternative pathways for editing non-cognate amino acids by aminoacyl- tRNA synthetases. 3105-3117 - Richard D'Andrea, Richard P. Harvey, Julian R. E. Wells:
Vertebrate histone genes: nucleotide sequence of a chicken H2A gene and regulatory flanking sequences. 3119-3128 - Mineo Saneyoshi, Jun'ichi Tohyama, Chikao Nakayama, Shigeharu Takiya, Masaki Iwabuchi:
Inhibitory effects of 3'deoxycytidine 5'-triphosphate and 3'- deoxyuridine 5'-triphosphate on DNA-dependent RNA polymerases I and II purified from Dictyostelium discoideum cells. 3129-3138 - K. F. Weibezahn, T. Coquerelle:
Radiation induced DNA double strand breaks are rejoined by ligation and recombination processes. 3139-3150 - R. L. Seale:
Rapid turnover of the histone-ubiquitin conjugate, protein A24. 3151-3158 - B. Hinsch, M. R. Kula:
Reaction kinetics of some important site-specific endonucleases. 3159-3174 - S. A. Winkle, T. R. Krugh:
Equilibrium binding of carcinogens and antitumor antibiotics to DNA: site selectivity, cooperativity, allosterism. 3175-3186 - M. Digweed, Volker A. Erdmann, O. W. Odom, B. Hardesty:
Fluorescence modification of Escherichia coli 5S RNA. 3187-3198 - S. H. Chang, L. I. Hecker, C. K. Brum, J. J. Schnabel, J. E. Heckman, M. Silberklang, Uttam L. RajBhandary, W. E. Barnett:
The nucleotide sequence of Euglena cytoplasmic phenylalanine transfer RNA. Evidence for possible classifications of Euglena among the animal rather than the plant kingdom. 3199-3204 - J. R. Davie, C. A. Saunders, J. M. Walsh, S. C. Weber:
Histone modifications in the yeast S. Cerevisiae. 3205-3216
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