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The role of bacteriophage T7 exonuclease (gene 6) in genetic recombination and production of concatemers.
- R. C. Miller, M. Lee
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of molecular biology
- 25 February 1976
Abstract Genetic analysis reported here shows that bacteriophage T7 exonuclease (gene 6) is necessary for intragenic and intergenic recombination in several areas of the T7 genetic map. This supports… Expand
Comparative sequence analysis in eight inbred strains of the metastasis modifier QTL candidate gene Brms1
- Yeong-Gwan Park, L. Lukes, +5 authors K. Hunter
- Biology, Medicine
- Mammalian Genome
- 1 June 2002
Comparative genomics has recently become a significant tool in the study of mammalian genomes. The completion of the human genome sequence and the increasing amounts of publicly available mouse and… Expand
Prey size selection by orthemis ferruginea (fabricius) larvae (odonata: libellulidae) over mosquito instars
- M. Lee, A. C. Aguilar
- Biology
- 1994
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STAPHYLOCOCCUS OF A NEWLY RECOGNIZED BACTERIOPHAGE TYPE: REPORT OF A HOSPITAL OUTBREAK.
- D. Lavine, V. Hurst, M. Grossman, M. Lee
- Medicine
- JAMA
- 14 June 1965
An outbreak of staphylococcal enterocolitis in a large hospital called attention to the high incidence of staphylococcal pneumonia, surgical-wound sepsis, and other infections. The strain responsible… Expand
The sequence of the yeast ATP5 gene.
- M. Lee, D. Jones, D. Mueller
- Biology, Medicine
- Nucleic acids research
- 25 August 1988
The essential role of bacteriophage T7 endonuclease (gene 3) in molecular recombination.
- M. Lee, R. C. Miller, D. Scraba, V. Paetkau
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of molecular biology
- 15 July 1976
Abstract Density transfer and shearing experiments show that the bacteriophage T7 endonuclease (gene 3) is necessary for the dispersion of parental DNA in the newly replicated DNA. These experiments… Expand
Conserved regions in defective interfering viral double-stranded RNAs from a yeast virus.
- M. Lee, D. Pietras, M. Nemeroff, B. J. Corstanje, L. Field, J. Bruenn
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of virology
- 1 May 1986
We have completely sequenced a defective interfering viral double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) from the Saccharomyces cerevisiae virus. This RNA (S14) is a simple internal deletion of its parental dsRNA, M1,… Expand
NO2 and NO Adsorption Properties of KOH-Treated γ-Alumina
- M. Lee, E. Allen, J. Wolan, G. B. Hoflund
- Chemistry
- 1 August 1998
A method to control nitrogen oxide (NO{sub x}) emissions from combustion sources by adsorption of NO{sub 2} and NO on {gamma}-alumina before and after KOH treatments has been evaluated. Compared to… Expand
Long internal inverted repeat in a yeast viral double-stranded RNA.
- J. Bruenn, K. Madura, A. Siegel, Z. Miner, M. Lee
- Biology, Medicine
- Nucleic acids research
- 11 March 1985
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae viruses are non-infectious double-stranded (ds) RNA viruses present in most laboratory strains of yeast. Their genome consists of one or more dsRNAs separately… Expand
Sequence and mapping of mouse synaptonemal complex protein genes Sycpl and Sycpl-rs
- S. Kerr, M. Taggart, M. Lee, H. Cooke
- Biology, Medicine
- Mammalian Genome
- 1 March 1996
The synaptonemal complex (SC) is a proteinaceous structure that connects homologous chromosomes along their length during the pachytene stage of meiotic prophase. SCPI is one of two rat genes that… Expand