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DNA Modification Process

Known as: DNA Modification 
Biological processes that involve adding/removing chemical moieties to/from DNA, including methylation, phosphorylation, dephosphorylation, etc.
National Institutes of Health

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1994
1994
The degradation of Streptomyces avermitilis DNA samples analysed by conventional pulsed-field gel electrophoresis was shown to be… 
Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Twenty-six patients with a variety of tumor types were treated according to a phase 1 experimental treatment protocol consisting… 
Review
1990
Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
I-Compounds have been recently identified as adduct-like nonpolar covalent DNA modifications that are detectable by 32P… 
1983
1983
Neisseria gonorrhoeae 82409/55(pJD1) is postulated to possess six DNA sequence-specific cytosine methyltransferases and one DNA… 
Review
1983
Review
1983
Substantial evidence has accumulated over the last 5 years that the methylation of cytosine residues in vertebrate DNA is… 
1982
1982
The role of DNA modification in the maintenance of mammalian X-chromosome inactivation was investigated by using the technique of… 
Highly Cited
1980
Highly Cited
1980
The molecular nature of the X chromosome inactivation process has been investigated by utilizing the techniques of DNA-mediated… 
1977
1977
It was previously shown that resistance of phage Mu-1 to several restriction enzymes is due to a modification function (called…