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E R Tillier

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Genetics|July 1, 1988
A sampling theory of selectively neutral alleles in a subdivided populationE R Tillier, G B Golding
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 18, 2000
Replication orientation affects the rate and direction of bacterial gene evolutionE R Tillier, R A Collins
Journal of Molecular Evolution|February 7, 2001
The contributions of replication orientation, gene direction, and signal sequences to base-composition asymmetries in bacterial genomesE R Tillier, R A Collins
Genetics|April 30, 1998
High apparent rate of simultaneous compensatory base-pair substitutions in ribosomal RNAE R Tillier, R A Collins
Nature Genetics|October 4, 2000
Genome rearrangement by replication-directed translocationE R Tillier, R A Collins
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 6, 1994
Evolution of mobile group I introns: recognition of intron sequences by an intron-encoded endonucleaseN Loizos, E R Tillier, M Belfort
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 20, 1993
Nucleotide sequence requirements for self-cleavage of Neurospora VS RNAH C Guo, D M De Abreu, E R Tillier, et al.
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Genetics|July 1, 1988
A sampling theory of selectively neutral alleles in a subdivided populationE R Tillier, G B Golding
Journal of Molecular Evolution|November 18, 2000
Replication orientation affects the rate and direction of bacterial gene evolutionE R Tillier, R A Collins
Journal of Molecular Evolution|February 7, 2001
The contributions of replication orientation, gene direction, and signal sequences to base-composition asymmetries in bacterial genomesE R Tillier, R A Collins
Genetics|April 30, 1998
High apparent rate of simultaneous compensatory base-pair substitutions in ribosomal RNAE R Tillier, R A Collins
Nature Genetics|October 4, 2000
Genome rearrangement by replication-directed translocationE R Tillier, R A Collins
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 6, 1994
Evolution of mobile group I introns: recognition of intron sequences by an intron-encoded endonucleaseN Loizos, E R Tillier, M Belfort
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 20, 1993
Nucleotide sequence requirements for self-cleavage of Neurospora VS RNAH C Guo, D M De Abreu, E R Tillier, et al.
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