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de dchughes Yasue [5 articles]

Recent papers posted to de dchughes library by the author Yasue. You can also see Yasue de everyone.
  • A novel tRNA species as an origin of short interspersed repetitive elements (SINEs). Equine SINEs may have originated from tRNA(Ser).
    J Mol Biol, Vol. 239, No. 5. (24 June 1994), pp. 731-735.
    posted to horse sine by dchughes on 2008-01-16 11:31:36 as **
  • PCR detection of DNAs of animal origin in feed by primers based on sequences of short and long interspersed repetitive elements.
    Biosci Biotechnol Biochem, Vol. 66, No. 10. (October 2002), pp. 2247-2250.
    posted to forensic forensic-animal species-identification by dchughes on 2008-01-16 11:21:40 as **
  • Genetic relationships among hippopotamus, whales, and bovine based on SINE insertion analysis.
    Mamm Genome, Vol. 10, No. 5. (May 1999), pp. 526-527.
    by O Nomura, H Yasue
    posted to hippo sine by dchughes on 2008-01-07 15:20:58 as **
  • A SINE species from hippopotamus and its distribution among animal species.
    Mamm Genome, Vol. 9, No. 7. (July 1998), pp. 550-555.
    by O Nomura, ZH Lin, Muladno, Y Wada, H Yasue
    posted to hippo sine by dchughes on 2008-01-07 15:19:56 as **
  • A SINE species from hippopotamus and its distribution among animal species
    Mammalian Genome, Vol. 9, No. 7. (5 July 1998), pp. 550-555.
    by , Nomura, , Muladno, , Y Wada, , H Yasue
    posted to hippo sine by dchughes on 2007-09-21 16:44:51 as ** along with 2 groups G4ID Genetics-of-Gambling
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