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Sequence Inversion

Known as: Inverted Sequences, Inverted Sequence, Sequence, Inverted 
The deletion and reinsertion of a segment of a nucleic acid sequence in the same place, but flipped in an opposite orientation.
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Review
2007
Review
2007
Dominantly inherited beta-thalassemia (thal) or "inclusion body beta-thalassemias" are heterogeneous at the molecular level and… 
Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Summary1.The composition of the larval saliva in Chironomus tentans is different from that of the larval saliva of all other… 
2004
2004
The chloroplast genome of the chromophytic algaVaucheria bursata has been characterized by restriction site and gene mapping… 
2001
2001
cleotides have been widely used for artificially regulating gene expression through RNA targeting. One class of these, the… 
1999
1999
Direct or inverse repeated sequences are important functional features of prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes. Considering the… 
1997
1997
We determined 46 spontaneous mutations occurring in the cyclic AMP receptor protein gene (crp) on the chromosomal DNA of… 
Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
The association of reciprocal exchange with intrachromosomal gene conversion has been examined using an inverted repeat at the… 
Highly Cited
1984
Highly Cited
1984
A cloned gliadin gene was isolated from a wheat genomic library, and 2.4 kb of its primary sequence determined. The gene, alpha… 
1976
1976
A specific class of DNA sequences, the inverted repetitive sequences, forms hairpin-like structures in denatured DNA by the… 
1956
1956
Zusammenfassung1.Bivalente des 4. Chromosoms vonC. tentans bilden in der Spermatogenese mit einer Häufigkeit von bis zu 95% ein…