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Fungal Genetics and Biology : FG & B
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April 26, 2000
Understanding circadian rhythmicity in Neurospora crassa: from behavior to genes and back again
D Bell-Pedersen
Cell
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February 10, 1989
Intron mobility in the T-even phages: high frequency inheritance of group I introns promoted by intron open reading frames
S M Quirk, D Bell-Pedersen, M Belfort
Molecular and Cellular Biology
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February 1, 1996
Distinct cis-acting elements mediate clock, light, and developmental regulation of the Neurospora crassa eas (ccg-2) gene
D Bell-Pedersen, J C Dunlap, J J Loros
Genes & Development
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December 1, 1992
The Neurospora circadian clock-controlled gene, ccg-2, is allelic to eas and encodes a fungal hydrophobin required for formation of the conidial rodlet layer
D Bell-Pedersen, J C Dunlap, J J Loros
Nucleic Acids Research
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July 11, 1990
Intron mobility in phage T4 is dependent upon a distinctive class of endonucleases and independent of DNA sequences encoding the intron core: mechanistic and evolutionary implications
D Bell-Pedersen, S Quirk, J Clyman, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology
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February 1, 1991
A transcription terminator in the thymidylate synthase (thyA) structural gene of Escherichia coli and construction of a viable thyA::Kmr deletion
D Bell-Pedersen, J L Galloway Salvo, M Belfort
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
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November 17, 2001
Genetic interactions between clock mutations in Neurospora crassa: can they help us to understand complexity?
L W Morgan, J F Feldman, D Bell-Pedersen
Gene
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October 15, 1989
A site-specific endonuclease and co-conversion of flanking exons associated with the mobile td intron of phage T4
D Bell-Pedersen, S M Quirk, M Aubrey, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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September 1, 1991
I-TevI, the endonuclease encoded by the mobile td intron, recognizes binding and cleavage domains on its DNA target
D Bell-Pedersen, S M Quirk, M Bryk, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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January 11, 1989
The inconsistent distribution of introns in the T-even phages indicates recent genetic exchanges
S M Quirk, D Bell-Pedersen, J Tomaschewski, et al.
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Fungal Genetics and Biology : FG & B
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April 26, 2000
Understanding circadian rhythmicity in Neurospora crassa: from behavior to genes and back again
D Bell-Pedersen
Cell
|
February 10, 1989
Intron mobility in the T-even phages: high frequency inheritance of group I introns promoted by intron open reading frames
S M Quirk, D Bell-Pedersen, M Belfort
Molecular and Cellular Biology
|
February 1, 1996
Distinct cis-acting elements mediate clock, light, and developmental regulation of the Neurospora crassa eas (ccg-2) gene
D Bell-Pedersen, J C Dunlap, J J Loros
Genes & Development
|
December 1, 1992
The Neurospora circadian clock-controlled gene, ccg-2, is allelic to eas and encodes a fungal hydrophobin required for formation of the conidial rodlet layer
D Bell-Pedersen, J C Dunlap, J J Loros
Nucleic Acids Research
|
July 11, 1990
Intron mobility in phage T4 is dependent upon a distinctive class of endonucleases and independent of DNA sequences encoding the intron core: mechanistic and evolutionary implications
D Bell-Pedersen, S Quirk, J Clyman, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology
|
February 1, 1991
A transcription terminator in the thymidylate synthase (thyA) structural gene of Escherichia coli and construction of a viable thyA::Kmr deletion
D Bell-Pedersen, J L Galloway Salvo, M Belfort
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences
|
November 17, 2001
Genetic interactions between clock mutations in Neurospora crassa: can they help us to understand complexity?
L W Morgan, J F Feldman, D Bell-Pedersen
Gene
|
October 15, 1989
A site-specific endonuclease and co-conversion of flanking exons associated with the mobile td intron of phage T4
D Bell-Pedersen, S M Quirk, M Aubrey, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
September 1, 1991
I-TevI, the endonuclease encoded by the mobile td intron, recognizes binding and cleavage domains on its DNA target
D Bell-Pedersen, S M Quirk, M Bryk, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
|
January 11, 1989
The inconsistent distribution of introns in the T-even phages indicates recent genetic exchanges
S M Quirk, D Bell-Pedersen, J Tomaschewski, et al.
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