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A portable RNA sequence whose recognition by a synthetic antibody facilitates structural determination.Academic Article Why?
Synthesis of complementary RNA sequences during productive adenovirus infection.Academic Article Why?
Hybridization maps of early and late messenger RNA sequences on the adenovirus type 2 genome.Academic Article Why?
RNA sequences homologous to the 3' portion of immunoglobulin alpha-chain mRNA in thymus-derived lymphocytes.Academic Article Why?
S region sequence, RNA polymerase II, and histone modifications create chromatin accessibility during class switch recombination.Academic Article Why?
Specific Recognition of a Single-Stranded RNA Sequence by a Synthetic Antibody Fragment.Academic Article Why?
BM-map: Bayesian mapping of multireads for next-generation sequencing data.Academic Article Why?
[Cloning and analysis of the primary structure of an element, related to the murine mammary cancer virus, from the genome of the Djungarian hamster].Academic Article Why?
[Sequences homologous to mouse mammary cancer virus are common in mammalian and avian genomes].Academic Article Why?
A molecular inventory of human pancreatic islets: sequence analysis of 1000 cDNA clones.Academic Article Why?
A single nucleotide deletion in exon 2 produces a novel null allele, HLA-DRB1*01:33N.Academic Article Why?
Accounting for background nucleotide composition when measuring codon usage bias.Academic Article Why?
ACMG recommendations for standards for interpretation and reporting of sequence variations: Revisions 2007.Academic Article Why?
Assessing dissimilarity of genes by comparing their RNAse A mismatch cleavage patterns.Academic Article Why?
Chromatin-enriched RNAs mark active and repressive cis-regulation: An analysis of nuclear RNA-seq.Academic Article Why?
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