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Executive Editors:
R. T. Walker, Birmingham, UK R. J. Roberts, Beverly, MA, USA K. Calame, New York, NY, USA I. C. Eperon, Leicester, UK M. J. Gait, Cambridge, UK H. J. Gross, Wurzburg, Germany R. I. Gumport, Urbana, IL, USA R. B. Hallick, Tucson, AZ, USA S. Linn, Berkeley, CA, USA R. T. Simpson, University Park, PA, USA
Oxford University Press
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ISSN 0305-1048
Repair of products of oxidative DNA base damage in human cells
Pawel Jaruga and Miral Dizdaroglu
Pages 1389-1394
Palingol: a declarative programming language to describe nucleic acids' secondary structures and to scan sequence databases
Bernard Billoud , Milutin Kontic and Alain Viari
Pages 1395-1404
Regulation of Cre recombinase activity by the synthetic steroid RU 486
Christoph Kellendonk , Francois Tronche , A.-Paula Monaghan , Pierre-Olivier Angrand , Francis Stewart and Guenther Schuetz
Pages 1404-1411
DNA-protein interactions at the telomeric repeats of Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Margaret Duffy and Alistair Chambers
Pages 1412-1419
Effects of cell cycle dependent histone H1 phosphorylation on chromatin structure and chromatin replication
Lothar Halmer and Claudia Gruss
Pages 1420-1427
Afut 1, a retrotransposon-like element from Aspergillus fumigatus
Cecile Neuveglise , Jacqueline Sarfati , Jean-Paul Latge and Sophie Paris
Pages 1428-1435
Multiplex messenger assay: simultaneous, quantitative measurement of expression of many genes in the context of T cell activation
Karine Bernard , Nathalie Auphan , Samuel Granjeaud , Genevieve Victorero , Anne-Marie Schmitt-Verhulst , Bertrand R. Jordan and Catherine Nguyen
Pages 1435-1443
Genomic position effects lead to an inefficient reorganization of nucleosomes in the 5 '-regulatory region of the chicken lysozyme locus in transgenic mice
Matthias C. Huber , Gudrun Krueger and Constanze Bonifer
Pages 1443-1453
Mutations in target DNA elements of yeast HAP1 modulate its transcriptional activity without affecting DNA binding
Nhuan Ha , Karen Hellauer and Bernard Turcotte
Pages 1453-1460
The binding mode of drugs to the TAR RNA of HIV-1 studied by electric linear dichroism
Christian Bailly , Pierre Colson , Claude Houssier and Francois Hamy
Pages 1460-1465
Age-dependent silencing of globin transgenes in the mouse
Graham Robertson , David Garrick , Mark Wilson , David I. K. Martin and Emma Whitelaw
Pages 1465-1472
Structure of recombinant rat UBF by electron image analysis and homology modelling
Keith J. Neil , Ross A. Ridsdale , Brenda Rutherford , Laura Taylor , Dawn E. Larson , Marija Glibetic , Lawrence I. Rothblum and George Harauz
Pages 1472-1480
The [gamma] subfamily of DNA polymerases: cloning of a developmentally regulated cDNA encoding Xenopus laevis mitochondrial DNA polymerase [gamma]
Fei Ye , Jose A. Carrodeguas and Daniel F. Bogenhagen
Pages 1481-1488
2 ' - O -methyl-5-formylcytidine (f 5 Cm), a new modified nucleotide at the 'wobble' position of two cytoplasmic tRNAs Leu (NAA) from bovine liver
Jean-Paul Pais de Barros , Gerard Keith , Chakib El Adlouni , Anne-Lise Glasser w , Gerard Mack , Guy Dirheimer and Jean Desgres
Pages 1489-1497
The catalytic core of RNase P
Christopher J. Green , Rafael Rivera-Leon and Barbara S. Vold
Pages 1497-1503
Screening of differentially amplified cDNA products from RNA arbitrarily primed PCR fingerprints using single strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) gels
Francoise Mathieu-Daude , Rita Cheng , John Welsh and Michael McClelland
Pages 1504-1508
Oligonucleotide N3 ' -> P5 ' phosphoramidates as antisense agents
Sergei Gryaznov , Tomasz Skorski , Carla Cucco , Malgorzata Nieborowska-Skorska , Choi Ying Chiu , David Lloyd , Jer-Kang Chen , Maria Koziolkiewicz and Bruno Calabretta
Pages 1508-1515
SAGA: sequence alignment by genetic algorithm
Cedric Notredame and Desmond G. Higgins
Pages 1515-1524
An element in the endogenous IgH locus stimulates gene targeting in hybridoma cells
Alla Buzina and Marc J. Shulman
Pages 1525-1531
Experimentally determined weight matrix definitions of the initiator and TBP binding site elements of promoters
Richard J. Kraus , Elizabeth E. Murray , Steven R. Wiley w , Nancy M. Zink , Karla Loritz , Gregory W. Gelembiuk and Janet E. Mertz
Pages 1531-1540
DNA repair deficiencies associated with mutations in genes encoding subunits of transcription initiation factor TFIIH in yeast
Kevin S. Sweder , Rene Chun , Toshio Mori and Philip C. Hanawalt
Pages 1540-1546
Identification of members of several homeobox genes in a planarian using a ligation-mediated polymerase chain reaction technique
Guillaume Balavoine
Pages 1547-1554
The structure of d(TpA)*, the major photoproduct of thymidylyl-(3 ' -5 ')-deoxyadenosine
Xiaodong Zhao , Sourena Nadji , Jeffrey L.-F. Kao and John-Stephen Taylor
Pages 1554-1560
Mutation spectra of TA*, the major photoproduct of thymidylyl- (3 ' -5')-deoxyadenosine, in Escherichia coli under SOS conditions
Xiaodong Zhao and John-Stephen Taylor
Pages 1561-1566
An NMR study of [d(CGCGAATTCGCG)] 2 containing an interstrand cross-link derived from a distamycin-pyrrole conjugate
Patricia A. Fagan , H. Peter Spielmann , Snorri Th. Sigurdsson, w , Stacia M. Rink , Paul B. Hopkins and David E. Wemmer
Pages 1566-1573
Reduced extension temperatures required for PCR amplification of extremely A+T-rich DNA
Xin-zhuan Su , Yimin Wu , C. David Sifri and Thomas E. Wellems
Pages 1574-1575
A rapid and efficient method for concentration of small volumes of retroviral supernatant
Diane L. Miller , Peter J. Meikle and Donald S. Anson
Pages 1576-1577
Taq DNA polymerase blockage at pyrimidine dimers
Ralf-Erik Wellinger and Fritz Thoma
Pages 1578-1579
Ready to use agarose encapsulated PCR reagents
Robert A. Setterquist and G. Kenneth Smith
Pages 1580-1581
Improved method for selecting RNA-binding activities in vivo
Derrick E. Fouts and Daniel W. Celander
Pages 1582-1584
High resolution restriction mapping of YACs using chromosome fragmentation
Graham P. Cook and Ian M. Tomlinson
Pages 1585-1587
A rapid method of DNA isolation using laundry detergent
A. Bahl and M. Pfenninger
Pages 1587-1588
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