Brain-specific genes have identifier sequences in their introns.
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A composite transposon 3' to the cow fetal globin gene binds a sequence specific factorSINE insertions: powerful tools for molecular systematicsGenomic analysis of alachlor-induced oncogenesis in rat olfactory mucosaMolecular cloning and expression of cDNA for mammalian translation initiation factor 5The persistent contributions of RNA to eukaryotic gen(om)e architecture and cellular functionSINEBase: a database and tool for SINE analysisNeuronal untranslated BC1 RNA: targeted gene elimination in mice.Viral-encoded small RNAs in herpes virus saimiri induced tumors.RNAs containing B2 repeated sequences are transcribed in the early stages of mouse embryogenesisEvolutionary diversity and potential recombinogenic role of integration targets of Non-LTR retrotransposons.Neural BC1 RNA: cDNA clones reveal nonrepetitive sequence content.Molecular characterization of the MT-family of dispersed middle-repetitive DNA in rodent genomes.Structure of the mouse glial fibrillary acidic protein gene: implications for the evolution of the intermediate filament multigene family5-Methylcytidylic modification of in vitro transcript from the rat identifier sequence; evidence that the transcript forms a tRNA-like structureOne gene and one pseudogene for the cytokeratin endo ACloning of two genes that are specifically expressed in activated cytotoxic T lymphocytesIntron insertions and deletions in the beta/gamma-crystallin gene family: the rat beta B1 gene.Stable accumulation of a rat truncated repeat transcript in Xenopus oocytesThe neuronal identifier element is a cis-acting positive regulator of gene expressionStructure, function, and evolution of adenovirus-associated RNA: a phylogenetic approach.BC1-FMRP interaction is modulated by 2'-O-methylation: RNA-binding activity of the tudor domain and translational regulation at synapsesMolecular cloning and in vitro transcription of rat 4.5S RNAH genes.The structure of HSAG-1, a middle repetitive genetic element which elicits a leukemia-related cellular surface antigenLocalization and characterization of members of a family of repetitive sequences in the goat beta globin locus.Regulatory RNAs in brain function and disorders.Demethylation of somatic and testis-specific histone H2A and H2B genes in F9 embryonal carcinoma cells.Expression of small cytoplasmic transcripts of the rat identifier element in vivo and in cultured cells.The two beta-tubulin genes of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii code for identical proteins.Nature and origin of the RNA associated with simian virus 40 large tumor antigen.Atypical nucleosome spacing of rat neuronal identifier elements in non-neuronal chromatin.Regulated expression of repetitive sequences including the identifier sequence during myotube formation in culture.Transcription of two classes of rat growth hormone gene-associated repetitive DNA: differences in activity and effects of tandem repeat structure.Homologies between a brain-specific identifier (ID) sequence and regions of Harvey murine sarcoma virus and Rous sarcoma virus genomes. Putative role of identifier sequences in the tissue specificity of malignant transformation by RNA tumor viruses.Rat prostatic steroid binding protein: characterisation of the Alu element upstream of the C3 genes.Analysis of repetitive sequence elements containing tRNA-like sequences.Nucleotide sequence analysis of the spacer regions flanking the rat rRNA transcription unit and identification of repetitive elements.The regulation of neuron-specific gene expression in the mammalian nervous system.Chlamydomonas reinhardtii tubulin gene structure.Cytoplasmic intron sequence-retaining transcripts can be dendritically targeted via ID element retrotransposons.
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Brain-specific genes have identifier sequences in their introns.
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Brain-specific genes have identifier sequences in their introns.
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Brain-specific genes have identifier sequences in their introns.
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1984-02-01T00:00:00Z