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Stem-loop structures can effectively substitute for an RNA pseudoknot in-1 ribosomal frameshifting
Directed adenovirus evolution using engineered mutator viral polymerases
mRNA degradation controls differentiation state-dependent differences in transcript and splice variant abundance
When simple sequence comparison fails: the cryptic case of the shared domains of the bacterial replication initiation proteins DnaB and DnaD
Functional analysis of the SRV-1 RNA frameshifting pseudoknot
Tissue-specific transcript annotation and expression profiling with complementary next-generation sequencing technologies
Genome-wide assessment of differential roles for p300 and CBP in transcription regulation
Evaluating oligonucleotide properties for DNA microarray probe design
RNF4 and VHL regulate the proteasomal degradation of SUMO-conjugated Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-2 alpha
The RNA polymerase activity of SARS-coronavirus nsp12 is primer dependent
Dissecting protein-induced DNA looping dynamics in real time
Live cell imaging of repetitive DNA sequences via GFP-tagged polydactyl zinc finger proteins
The Agrobacterium VirE3 effector protein: a potential plant transcriptional activator
Structural parameters affecting the kinetics of RNA hairpin formation
ESTHER, the database of the alpha/beta-hydrolase fold superfamily of proteins
DNA computing using single-molecule hydridization detection
Apoptin protein multimers form distinct higher-order nucleoprotein complexes with DNA
Analysis of Vir protein translocation from Agrobacterium tumefaciens using Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model: evidence for transport of a novel effector protein VirE3
Genetic requirements for the targeted integration of Agrobacterium T-DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
The Arabidopsis AtLIG4 gene is required for the repair of DNA damage, but not for the integration of Agrobacterium T-DNA

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