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List of bibliographic references indexed by Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 26.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000446 (2019) Daniel Sprague [États-Unis] ; Shafagh A. Waters [Australie] ; Jessime M. Kirk [États-Unis] ; Jeremy R. Wang [États-Unis] ; Paul B. Samollow [États-Unis] ; Paul D. Waters [Australie] ; J Mauro Calabrese [États-Unis]Nonlinear sequence similarity between the Xist and Rsx long noncoding RNAs suggests shared functions of tandem repeat domains.
001176 (2016) Victor M. Corman [Allemagne] ; Isabella Eckerle [Allemagne] ; Ziad A. Memish ; Anne M. Liljander [Kenya] ; Ronald Dijkman [Suisse] ; Hulda Jonsdottir [Suisse] ; Kisi J Z. Juma Ngeiywa [Kenya] ; Esther Kamau [Kenya] ; Mario Younan [Kenya] ; Malakita Al Masri ; Abdullah Assiri ; Ilona Gluecks [Kenya] ; Bakri E. Musa [Soudan] ; Benjamin Meyer [Allemagne] ; Marcel A. Müller [Allemagne] ; Mosaad Hilali [Égypte] ; Set Bornstein [Suède] ; Ulrich Wernery [Émirats arabes unis] ; Volker Thiel [Suisse] ; Joerg Jores [Suisse] ; Jan Felix Drexler [Allemagne] ; Christian Drosten [Allemagne]Link of a ubiquitous human coronavirus to dromedary camels.
001B99 (2014) C. Chastel [France]Le « syndrome respiratoire du Moyen-Orient » (MERS) : qui est responsable, les chauves-souris ou le dromadaire ?
001C30 (2014) Dmitri D. Pervouchine [Russie]IRBIS: a systematic search for conserved complementarity.
002218 (2012) Joel Berendzen [États-Unis] ; William J. Bruno [États-Unis] ; Judith D. Cohn [États-Unis] ; Nicolas W. Hengartner [États-Unis] ; Cheryl R. Kuske [États-Unis] ; Benjamin H. Mcmahon [États-Unis] ; Murray A. Wolinsky [États-Unis] ; Gary Xie [États-Unis]Rapid phylogenetic and functional classification of short genomic fragments with signature peptides
002263 (2012) Nicole Gruenheit [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Oliver Deusch [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Christian Esser [Allemagne] ; Matthias Becker [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Claudia Voelckel [Nouvelle-Zélande] ; Peter Lockhart [Nouvelle-Zélande]Cutoffs and k-mers: implications from a transcriptome study in allopolyploid plants
002B49 (2007) Zefeng Zhang [République populaire de Chine] ; Hao Lin ; Ming LiMANGO: a new approach to multiple sequence alignment.
002D20 (2006) Giuseppe D'Auria [Espagne] ; Ravindra Pushker ; Francisco Rodriguez-ValeraIWoCS: analyzing ribosomal intergenic transcribed spacers configuration and taxonomic relationships.
003219 (2003) Sven Rahmann [Allemagne]Fast large scale oligonucleotide selection using the longest common factor approach.
003333 (2002) Steven Hampson [États-Unis] ; Dennis Kibler ; Pierre BaldiDistribution patterns of over-represented k-mers in non-coding yeast DNA.
003341 (2002) Paul J. Brett ; Harmale Tiwana ; Ian M. Feavers ; Bambos M. CharalambousCharacterization of oligopeptides that cross-react with carbohydrate-specific antibodies by real time kinetics, in-solution competition enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and immunological analyses.
003613 (2000) P M Vallone [États-Unis] ; A S BenightThermodynamic, spectroscopic, and equilibrium binding studies of DNA sequence context effects in four 40 base pair deoxyoligonucleotides.
003702 (2000) R. Terauchi [États-Unis] ; G. Kahl [États-Unis]Rapid isolation of promoter sequences by TAIL-PCR: the 5′-flanking regions of Pal and Pgi genes from yams ( Dioscorea )
004276 (1994) J T Levis [États-Unis] ; P S MillerInteractions of psoralen-derivatized oligodeoxyribonucleoside methylphosphonates with vesicular stomatitis virus messenger RNA.
004859 (1991) B. Thöny [États-Unis] ; D S Hwang ; L. Fradkin ; A. KornbergiciA, an Escherichia coli gene encoding a specific inhibitor of chromosomal initiation of replication in vitro.
004862 (1991) The properdin-like type I repeats of human thrombospondin contain a cell attachment site
004876 (1991) W R Zhang [États-Unis] ; B J GoldsteinIdentification of skeletal muscle protein-tyrosine phosphatases by amplification of conserved cDNA sequences.
004887 (1991) A E Gammie ; J H CrosaCo-operative autoregulation of a replication protein gene.
004993 (1990) M. Buvoli [Italie] ; F. Cobianchi ; G. Biamonti ; S. RivaRecombinant hnRNP protein A1 and its N-terminal domain show preferential affinity for oligodeoxynucleotides homologous to intron/exon acceptor sites.
004998 (1990) Identification and characterization of T helper cell epitopes of the major outer membrane protein of Chlamydia trachomatis
004999 (1990) T A Griffin ; D T ChuangGenetic reconstruction and characterization of the recombinant transacylase (E2b) component of bovine branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase complex. Implication of histidine 391 as an active site residue.

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