Most highly repeated dispersed DNA families in the mouse genome.
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A dominant negative mutation of the alpha retinoic acid receptor gene in a retinoic acid-nonresponsive embryonal carcinoma cellGenomic relationship between SINE retrotransposons, Pol III-Pol II transcription, and chromatin organization: the journey from junk to jewelA trinucleotide repeat-associated increase in the level of Alu RNA-binding protein occurred during the same period as the major Alu amplification that accompanied anthropoid evolutionTranscriptional regulation of translocator protein (Tspo) via a SINE B2-mediated natural antisense transcript in MA-10 Leydig cells.The murine Spi-2 proteinase inhibitor locus: a multigene family with a hypervariable reactive site domain.New molecular markers for the distal end of the t-complex and their relationships to mutations affecting mouse development.Wide distribution of short interspersed elements among eukaryotic genomes.Differential distribution of long and short interspersed element sequences in the mouse genome: chromosome karyotyping by fluorescence in situ hybridization.B1 sequence-based real-time quantitative PCR: a sensitive method for direct measurement of mouse plasma DNA levels after gamma irradiation.Regulation of RNA polymerase III transcription in response to Simian virus 40 transformationRNAs containing B2 repeated sequences are transcribed in the early stages of mouse embryogenesisIsolation and characterization of a mouse Y chromosomal repetitive sequence.Sequence organization and cytological localization of the minor satellite of mouse.The SRP9/14 subunit of the signal recognition particle (SRP) is present in more than 20-fold excess over SRP in primate cells and exists primarily free but also in complex with small cytoplasmic Alu RNAsIdentification of novel simple sequence length polymorphisms (SSLPs) in mouse by interspersed repetitive element (IRE)-PCR.Synthesis and processing of small B2 transcripts in mouse embryonal carcinoma cells.Structure and alternate tissue-preferred transcription initiation of the mouse alpha B-crystallin/small heat shock protein gene.Inverse PCR-based method for isolating novel SINEs from genome.Nucleotide sequence of small polyadenylated B2 RNAInduction of B2 RNA polymerase III transcription by heat shock: enrichment for heat shock induced sequences in rodent cells by hybridization subtraction.Structure of a processed gene of mouse cytoplasmic gamma-actin transposed into a BAM5 sequence: insertion has created 13 base-pair direct repeats.Co-amplification of L1 line elements with localised low copy repeats in Giemsa dark bands: implications for genome organisationThe subset of mouse B1 (Alu-equivalent) sequences expressed as small processed cytoplasmic transcriptsCharacterization of repetitive sequence families in mouse heart small polydisperse circular DNAs: age-related studiesCell-specific expression of transfected brain identifier repetitive DNAs.The sequence and structure of a new serum amyloid A geneA new family of repetitive, retroposon-like sequences in the genome of the rainbow trout.The 45-kb unit of major urinary protein gene organization is a gigantic imperfect palindromeChimeric YACs were generated at unreduced rates in conditions that suppress coligation.Induction of specific transcription by RNA polymerase III in transformed cells.Human homologs of TU transposon sequences: polypurine/polypyrimidine sequence elements that can alter DNA conformation in vitro and in vivo.A single-stranded DNA binding protein from mouse tumor cells specifically recognizes the C-rich strand of the (AGG:CCT)n repeats that can alter DNA conformation.Penetrance and low concordance in monozygotic twins in disease: are they the results of alterations in somatic genomes?Polypurine/polypyrimidine sequence elements of the murine homeo box loci, Hox-1, -2 and -3Formation of a parallel-stranded DNA homoduplex by d(GGA) repeat oligonucleotidesCreation of a deletion series of mouse YACs covering a 500 kb region around Xist.Molecular cloning and characterization of small polydisperse circular DNA from mouse 3T6 cellsIdentification of new human repetitive sequences: characterization of the corresponding cDNAs and their expression in embryonal carcinoma cells.The F-type 5' motif of mouse L1 elements: a major class of L1 termini similar to the A-type in organization but unrelated in sequence.Variability within the rabbit C repeats and sequences shared with other SINES.
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Most highly repeated dispersed DNA families in the mouse genome.
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Most highly repeated dispersed DNA families in the mouse genome.
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Most highly repeated dispersed DNA families in the mouse genome.
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C Kane-Haas
D F Pietras
J M Houston
K L Bennett
M Woodworth-Gutai
N D Hastie
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10.1128/MCB.4.8.1561
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1984-08-01T00:00:00Z