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E V Kurenova

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Biochemistry. Biokhimiia|February 19, 1998
Telomere functions. A reviewE V Kurenova, J M Mason
Tsitologiia I Genetika|January 1, 1990
[The variability of the telomeric and of a number of internal regions of Drosophila chromosomes according to the intensity of hybridization in situ with labelled probes]B A Leĭbovich, E V Kurenova, O N Danilevskaia
Molekuliarnaia Genetika, Mikrobiologiia I Virusologiia|April 1, 1988
[Localization in the P-element of Drosophila melanogaster of sequences ensuring the autonomic replication of plasmids in yeasts]O N Danilevskaia, E V Kurenova, E N Kaverina
Molekuliarnaia Biologiia|May 1, 1982
[Cloning of the promoter of the RNA polymerase operon located before the structural gene of the beta-subunit]I A Bass, E V Kurenova, S L Mekhedov
Genetics|June 1, 1993
The Y chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster contains a distinctive subclass of Het-A-related repeatsO Danilevskaya, A Lofsky, E V Kurenova, et al.
Genetika|March 1, 1990
[A family of repeated sequences in Drosophila genome with telomeric localization: properties and polymorphism]O N Danilevskaia, E V Kurenova, B A Leĭbovich, et al.
Chromosoma|December 1, 1992
A repetitive DNA element, associated with telomeric sequences in Drosophila melanogaster, contains open reading framesO N Danilevskaya, D A Petrov, M N Pavlova, et al.
Genetika|October 1, 1990
[Hoppel-family of mobile elements of Drosophila melanogaster, flanked by short inverted repeats and having preferential localization in the heterochromatin regions of the genome]E V Kurenova, B A Leĭbovich, I A Bass, et al.
Chromosoma|February 1, 1991
He-T family DNA sequences in the Y chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster share homology with the X-linked stellate genesO N Danilevskaya, E V Kurenova, M N Pavlova, et al.
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Biochemistry. Biokhimiia|February 19, 1998
Telomere functions. A reviewE V Kurenova, J M Mason
Tsitologiia I Genetika|January 1, 1990
[The variability of the telomeric and of a number of internal regions of Drosophila chromosomes according to the intensity of hybridization in situ with labelled probes]B A Leĭbovich, E V Kurenova, O N Danilevskaia
Molekuliarnaia Genetika, Mikrobiologiia I Virusologiia|April 1, 1988
[Localization in the P-element of Drosophila melanogaster of sequences ensuring the autonomic replication of plasmids in yeasts]O N Danilevskaia, E V Kurenova, E N Kaverina
Molekuliarnaia Biologiia|May 1, 1982
[Cloning of the promoter of the RNA polymerase operon located before the structural gene of the beta-subunit]I A Bass, E V Kurenova, S L Mekhedov
Genetics|June 1, 1993
The Y chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster contains a distinctive subclass of Het-A-related repeatsO Danilevskaya, A Lofsky, E V Kurenova, et al.
Genetika|March 1, 1990
[A family of repeated sequences in Drosophila genome with telomeric localization: properties and polymorphism]O N Danilevskaia, E V Kurenova, B A Leĭbovich, et al.
Chromosoma|December 1, 1992
A repetitive DNA element, associated with telomeric sequences in Drosophila melanogaster, contains open reading framesO N Danilevskaya, D A Petrov, M N Pavlova, et al.
Genetika|October 1, 1990
[Hoppel-family of mobile elements of Drosophila melanogaster, flanked by short inverted repeats and having preferential localization in the heterochromatin regions of the genome]E V Kurenova, B A Leĭbovich, I A Bass, et al.
Chromosoma|February 1, 1991
He-T family DNA sequences in the Y chromosome of Drosophila melanogaster share homology with the X-linked stellate genesO N Danilevskaya, E V Kurenova, M N Pavlova, et al.
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