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G P Holmquist

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Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|July 25, 1998
Mobile genetic elements, chiasmata, and the unique organization of beta-heterochromatinG P Holmquist, V V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Advances in Human Genetics|January 1, 1994
High-resolution replication bands compared with morphologic G- and R-bandsR Drouin, G P Holmquist, C L Richer
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 14, 1998
Heterogeneous repair of N-methylpurines at the nucleotide level in normal human cellsN Ye, G P Holmquist, T R O'Connor
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 15, 1998
L1 repeat is a basic unit of heterochromatin satellites in cetaceansV V Kapitonov, G P Holmquist, J Jurka
American Journal of Human Genetics|January 1, 1985
Fra(10)(q25): the BrdU effect is substitution-dependentS M Gollin, G P Holmquist, D H Ledbetter
International Journal of Molecular Medicine|December 16, 1998
CpG transition strand asymmetry and hitch-hiking mutations as measures of tumorigenic selection in shaping the p53 mutation spectrumS N Rodin, G P Holmquist, A S Rodin
Applied and Theoretical Electrophoresis : the Official Journal of the International Electrophoresis Society|January 1, 1988
An equation for DNA electrophoretic mobility in agarose gelsC E Willis, D G Willis, G P Holmquist
Biochemistry|October 17, 2001
Evidence for DNA charge transport in the nucleusM E Núñez, G P Holmquist, J K Barton
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 15, 1997
A hot spot for hydrogen peroxide-induced damage in the human hypoxia-inducible factor 1 binding site of the PGK 1 geneH Rodriguez, R Drouin, G P Holmquist, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|September 13, 2000
Mutational spectrum analysis of RNase H(35) deficient Saccharomyces cerevisiae using fluorescence-based directed termination PCRJ Z Chen, J Qiu, B Shen, et al.
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Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|July 25, 1998
Mobile genetic elements, chiasmata, and the unique organization of beta-heterochromatinG P Holmquist, V V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Advances in Human Genetics|January 1, 1994
High-resolution replication bands compared with morphologic G- and R-bandsR Drouin, G P Holmquist, C L Richer
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 14, 1998
Heterogeneous repair of N-methylpurines at the nucleotide level in normal human cellsN Ye, G P Holmquist, T R O'Connor
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 15, 1998
L1 repeat is a basic unit of heterochromatin satellites in cetaceansV V Kapitonov, G P Holmquist, J Jurka
American Journal of Human Genetics|January 1, 1985
Fra(10)(q25): the BrdU effect is substitution-dependentS M Gollin, G P Holmquist, D H Ledbetter
International Journal of Molecular Medicine|December 16, 1998
CpG transition strand asymmetry and hitch-hiking mutations as measures of tumorigenic selection in shaping the p53 mutation spectrumS N Rodin, G P Holmquist, A S Rodin
Applied and Theoretical Electrophoresis : the Official Journal of the International Electrophoresis Society|January 1, 1988
An equation for DNA electrophoretic mobility in agarose gelsC E Willis, D G Willis, G P Holmquist
Biochemistry|October 17, 2001
Evidence for DNA charge transport in the nucleusM E Núñez, G P Holmquist, J K Barton
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|February 15, 1997
A hot spot for hydrogen peroxide-induced damage in the human hypoxia-inducible factor 1 binding site of the PGK 1 geneH Rodriguez, R Drouin, G P Holmquist, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|September 13, 2000
Mutational spectrum analysis of RNase H(35) deficient Saccharomyces cerevisiae using fluorescence-based directed termination PCRJ Z Chen, J Qiu, B Shen, et al.
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