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  Genes to Cells: January 1997 (Volume 2, No 1)  
  March 20, 1997

virtual library in human genetics and molecular biology

 
     
Dr Jun-ichi Tomizawa
National Institute of Genetics
Mishima
Japan


Blackwell Science Ltd
  Date of publishing: March, 1997  
 

REVIEW ARTICLE

Polynucleotidyl transfer reactions in site-specific DNA recombination
K Mizuuchi

The N-end rule pathway of protein degradation
A Varshavsky

ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Phenotypic analysis of null mutants for DE-cadherin and Armadillo in Drosophila ovaries reveals distinct aspects of their functions in cell adhesion and cytoskeletal organization
H Oda, T Uemura & M Takeichi

Role of the Drosophila EGF receptor in determination of the dorsoventral domains of escargot expression during primary neurogenesis
Y Yagi & S Hayashi

Essential role of active nuclear transport in apoptosis
N Yasuhara, Y Eguchi, T Tachibana, N Imamoto, Y Yoneda & Y Tsujimoto

Involvement of the MRE2 gene of yeast in formation of meiosis-specific double strand breaks and crossover recombination through RNA splicing
T Nakagawa & H Ogawa

A nested set of C-terminal deletions of the alpha subunit of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase define regions concerned with assembly, proteolysis, stabilization and transcriptional activation in vivo
C Zou, M S Thomas, J Keen & R E Glass

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Genes to Cells is published monthly, ISSN 1356-9597

 
     
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