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David R Edgell

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Current Biology : CB|February 13, 2009
Selfish DNA: homing endonucleases find a homeDavid R Edgell
Current Biology : CB|April 23, 2002
Selfish DNA: new abode for homing endonucleasesDavid R Edgell
Nucleic Acids Research|September 24, 2009
Phage T4 mobE promotes trans homing of the defunct homing endonuclease I-TevIIIGavin W Wilson, David R Edgell
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|November 30, 2017
Applications of Alternative Nucleases in the Age of CRISPR/Cas9Tuhin K Guha, David R Edgell
Journal of Bacteriology|February 3, 2009
An RNA hairpin sequesters the ribosome binding site of the homing endonuclease mobE geneEwan A Gibb, David R Edgell
Journal of Bacteriology|April 24, 2007
Multiple controls regulate the expression of mobE, an HNH homing endonuclease gene embedded within a ribonucleotide reductase gene of phage Aeh1Ewan A Gibb, David R Edgell
Molecular Microbiology|May 26, 2010
Better late than early: delayed translation of intron-encoded endonuclease I-TevI is required for efficient splicing of its host group I intronEwan A Gibb, David R Edgell
Mobile DNA|March 12, 2014
Bacterial group I introns: mobile RNA catalystsGeorg Hausner, Mohamed Hafez, David R Edgell
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 20, 2004
Coincidence of cleavage sites of intron endonuclease I-TevI and critical sequences of the host thymidylate synthase geneDavid R Edgell, Matthew J Stanger, Marlene Belfort
BMC Biology|April 13, 2011
Learning to live together: mutualism between self-splicing introns and their hostsDavid R Edgell, Venkata R Chalamcharla, Marlene Belfort
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Current Biology : CB|February 13, 2009
Selfish DNA: homing endonucleases find a homeDavid R Edgell
Current Biology : CB|April 23, 2002
Selfish DNA: new abode for homing endonucleasesDavid R Edgell
Nucleic Acids Research|September 24, 2009
Phage T4 mobE promotes trans homing of the defunct homing endonuclease I-TevIIIGavin W Wilson, David R Edgell
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|November 30, 2017
Applications of Alternative Nucleases in the Age of CRISPR/Cas9Tuhin K Guha, David R Edgell
Journal of Bacteriology|February 3, 2009
An RNA hairpin sequesters the ribosome binding site of the homing endonuclease mobE geneEwan A Gibb, David R Edgell
Journal of Bacteriology|April 24, 2007
Multiple controls regulate the expression of mobE, an HNH homing endonuclease gene embedded within a ribonucleotide reductase gene of phage Aeh1Ewan A Gibb, David R Edgell
Molecular Microbiology|May 26, 2010
Better late than early: delayed translation of intron-encoded endonuclease I-TevI is required for efficient splicing of its host group I intronEwan A Gibb, David R Edgell
Mobile DNA|March 12, 2014
Bacterial group I introns: mobile RNA catalystsGeorg Hausner, Mohamed Hafez, David R Edgell
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 20, 2004
Coincidence of cleavage sites of intron endonuclease I-TevI and critical sequences of the host thymidylate synthase geneDavid R Edgell, Matthew J Stanger, Marlene Belfort
BMC Biology|April 13, 2011
Learning to live together: mutualism between self-splicing introns and their hostsDavid R Edgell, Venkata R Chalamcharla, Marlene Belfort
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