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Thermophilic bacteria strictly obey Szybalski's transcription direction rule and politely purine-load RNAs with both adenine and guanineA human putative lymphocyte G0/G1 switch gene homologous to a rodent gene encoding a zinc-binding potential transcription factorImmunity as a function of the unicellular state: implications of emerging genomic data.The normal copy of the G0S19-3-associated, CpG island-containing, upstream sequence is downstream of G0S19-2/MIP1alpha in association with a TRE17 oncogene.Chargaff's legacy.Comparison of mRNA expression of two regulators of G-protein signaling, RGS1/BL34/1R20 and RGS2/G0S8, in cultured human blood mononuclear cells.Crossover hot-spot instigator (Chi) sequences in Escherichia coli occupy distinct recombination/transcription islands.Selective pressures that decrease synonymous mutations in Plasmodium falciparum."Altered-self" or "near-self" in the positive selection of lymphocyte repertoires?Calculation of folding energies of single-stranded nucleic acid sequences: conceptual issues.X chromosome reactivation perturbs intracellular self/not-self discrimination.Ohno's hypothesis and Muller's paradox: sex chromosome dosage compensation may serve collective gene functions.A "stealth" approach to inhibition of lymphocyte activation by oligonucleotide complementary to the putative G0/G1 switch regulatory gene G0S30/EGR1/NGFI-A.Doctor-scientist-patients who barketh not: the quantified self-movement and crowd-sourcing research.Almroth Wright, opsonins, innate immunity and the lectin pathway of complement activation: a historical perspective.Canadian medical research strategy for the eighties. II. Promise or performance as the basis for the distribution of research funds?The third human homolog of a murine gene encoding an inhibitor of stem cell proliferation is truncated and linked to a CpG island-containing upstream sequence.A human putative lymphocyte G0/G1 switch gene containing a CpG-rich island encodes a small basic protein with the potential to be phosphorylated.The B in 'BDM.' William Bateson did not advocate a genic speciation theory.Optimum growth temperature and the base composition of open reading frames in prokaryotes.Prokaryotes that grow optimally in acid have purine-poor codons in long open reading frames.An ethical dilemma.Serum and lymphocyte activation by phytohaemagglutinin (PHA).An alternative way of thinking about stem-loops in DNA. A case study of the human G0S2 gene.Scherrer and Jost's symposium: the gene concept in 2008.Microsatellites that violate Chargaff's second parity rule have base order-dependent asymmetries in the folding energies of complementary DNA strands and may not drive speciation.Low-complexity segments in Plasmodium falciparum proteins are primarily nucleic acid level adaptations.Correlation of chi orientation with transcription indicates a fundamental relationship between recombination and transcription.Authorship and misconductComparison of enhancement by heated serum and 2-mercaptoethanol of lymphocyte transformation induced by high concentrations of concanavalin AEarly evolution of MHC polymorphismTwo signal model of self/not-self immune discrimination: an updatePurification of oligo dG-tailed Okayama-Berg linker DNA fragments by oligo dC-cellulose chromatographyStem-loop potential in MHC genes: a new way of evaluating positive Darwinian selection?Rouleaux formation as a measure of the phase separating ability of plasmaAre introns in-series error-detecting sequences?A theory of immunityDifferent biological species "broadcast" their DNAs at different (G+C)% "wavelengths"Inhibition of lymphocyte activation at high ratios of concanavalin A to serum depends on complementFine tuning of intracellular protein concentrations, a collective protein function involved in aneuploid lethality, sex-determination and speciation?
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