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Application of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) polymorphisms to the analysis of DNA recovered from sperm.
- A. Giusti, M. Baird, S. Pasquale, I. Balázs, J. Glassberg
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of forensic sciences
- 1 April 1986
Sperms, collected following sexual activity of volunteers, were processed to isolate high-molecular weight deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). These DNA samples were digested with particular restriction… Expand
Mutant single-strand binding protein of Escherichia coli: genetic and physiological characterization.
- J. Glassberg, R. R. Meyer, A. Kornberg
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of bacteriology
- 1 October 1979
A mutation in the Escherichia coli gene for single-strand binding protein results in temperature-sensitive deoxyribonucleic acid replication (R. R. Meyer, J. Glassberg, and A. Kornberg, Proc. Natl.… Expand
An Escherichia coli mutant defective in single-strand binding protein is defective in DNA replication.
- R. R. Meyer, J. Glassberg, A. Kornberg
- Biology, Medicine
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
- 1 April 1979
An Escherichia coli mutant, temperature-sensitive for DNA synthesis in vivo and in vitro, is defective in single-strand binding protein (SSB; DNA-binding protein). Conversion of phage G4 single… Expand
Allele frequency distribution of two highly polymorphic DNA sequences in three ethnic groups and its application to the determination of paternity.
- M. Baird, I. Balázs, +7 authors P. Rubinstein
- Biology, Medicine
- American journal of human genetics
- 1 October 1986
The allele frequency distribution of two highly polymorphic DNA sequences has been determined in three ethnic groups (American blacks, Caucasoids, and Hispanics) from the New York metropolitan area.… Expand
Biostatistical evaluation of evidence from continuous allele frequency distribution deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) probes in reference to disputed paternity and identity.
- J. W. Morris, A. I. Sanda, J. Glassberg
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of forensic sciences
- 1 November 1989
We present a development and discussion of the biostatistical evaluation of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) probe evidence in forensic science cases of disputed paternity and identity. We restrict… Expand
The product of the lexC gene of Escherichia coli is single-stranded DNA-binding protein.
- R. R. Meyer, D. Rein, J. Glassberg
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of bacteriology
- 1 April 1982
Extracts from lexC113 cells could not support phage G4 DNA-dependent replication unless supplemented with single-stranded DNA-binding protein. Purified lexC113 binding protein supported synthesis in… Expand
A temperature-sensitive single-stranded DNA-binding protein from Escherichia coli.
- R. R. Meyer, J. Glassberg, J. Scott, A. Kornberg
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of biological chemistry
- 10 April 1980
A temperature-sensitive single-stranded DNA-binding protein (SSB) has been purified from mutant Escherichia coli (ssb-1) cells by use of affinity chromatography on blue dextran-Sepharose. An altered… Expand
Initiation and termination mutants of Bacillus subtilis bacteriophage SPO1.
- J. Glassberg, M. Franck, C. R. Stewart
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of virology
- 1977
Mutants affected in cistrons 21 and 32 of bacteriophage SPO1 are defective specifically in the initiation of DNA replication. Mutations in cistron 32 also specifically affect the termination of… Expand
Isolation and partial characterization of mutants of the trypanosomatid Crithidia fasciculata and their use in detecting genetic recombination.
- J. Glassberg, L. Miyazaki, M. Rifkin
- Biology, Medicine
- The Journal of protozoology
- 1 February 1985
Crithidia fasciculata was used as a model trypanosomatid to study the possible existence of genetic recombination in this group of protozoa. The approach was based on the ability to select a variety… Expand
Multiple origins of replication for Bacillus subtilis phage SPO1.
- J. Glassberg, M. Franck, C. R. Stewart
- Biology, Medicine
- Virology
- 1977
Abstract By using density-transfer and marker-rescue techniques, we have been able to determine that: (1) SPOT has at least two origins of replication; (2) one of these origins is located about 8%… Expand