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E H Davidson

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Journal of Molecular Evolution|January 1, 1984
Insertion of a short repetitive sequence (D88I) in a sea urchin gene: a typical interspersed repeat?S A Johnson, E H Davidson, R J Britten
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|September 1, 1973
Persistence of maternal RNA in Engystomops embryosB R Hough, P H Yancey, E H Davidson
Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1989
In vivo competition identifies positive cis-regulatory elements required for lineage-specific gene expression in the sea urchin embryoR R Franks, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Molecular Reproduction and Development|January 1, 1989
Expression of two actin genes during larval development in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratusR A Cameron, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Southern Medical Journal|February 1, 1987
Monitoring aminoglycoside serum concentrationsR A Pleasants, W T Sawyer, E H Davidson
Developmental Biology|March 15, 2000
Bilaterian origins: significance of new experimental observationsK J Peterson, R A Cameron, E H Davidson
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 5, 1975
Sequence organization in Xenopus DNA studied by the electron microscopeM E Chamberlin, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Developmental Biology|July 1, 1995
Developmental utilization of SpP3A1 and SpP3A2: two proteins which recognize the same DNA target site in several sea urchin gene regulatory regionsR W Zeller, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnology|June 1, 1995
Maternal and embryonic provenance of a sea urchin embryo transcription factor, SpZ12-1D G Wang, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1977
Studies on nucleic acid reassociation kinetics: rate of hybridization of excess RNA with DNA, compared to the rate of DNA renaturationG A Galau, R J Britten, E H Davidson
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Journal of Molecular Evolution|January 1, 1984
Insertion of a short repetitive sequence (D88I) in a sea urchin gene: a typical interspersed repeat?S A Johnson, E H Davidson, R J Britten
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|September 1, 1973
Persistence of maternal RNA in Engystomops embryosB R Hough, P H Yancey, E H Davidson
Ciba Foundation Symposium|January 1, 1989
In vivo competition identifies positive cis-regulatory elements required for lineage-specific gene expression in the sea urchin embryoR R Franks, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Molecular Reproduction and Development|January 1, 1989
Expression of two actin genes during larval development in the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratusR A Cameron, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Southern Medical Journal|February 1, 1987
Monitoring aminoglycoside serum concentrationsR A Pleasants, W T Sawyer, E H Davidson
Developmental Biology|March 15, 2000
Bilaterian origins: significance of new experimental observationsK J Peterson, R A Cameron, E H Davidson
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 5, 1975
Sequence organization in Xenopus DNA studied by the electron microscopeM E Chamberlin, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Developmental Biology|July 1, 1995
Developmental utilization of SpP3A1 and SpP3A2: two proteins which recognize the same DNA target site in several sea urchin gene regulatory regionsR W Zeller, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnology|June 1, 1995
Maternal and embryonic provenance of a sea urchin embryo transcription factor, SpZ12-1D G Wang, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 1, 1977
Studies on nucleic acid reassociation kinetics: rate of hybridization of excess RNA with DNA, compared to the rate of DNA renaturationG A Galau, R J Britten, E H Davidson
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