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H J Bull

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Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|October 28, 1996
The grpD55 locus of Escherichia coli appears to be an allele of dnaBH J Bull, S Hayes
Acta Biochimica Polonica|May 29, 2000
Translational frameshift sites within bacteriophage lambda genes rexA and cIS Hayes, H J Bull
Gene|April 11, 1997
The Rex phenotype of altruistic cell death following infection of a lambda lysogen by T4rII mutants is suppressed by plasmids expressing OOP RNAS Hayes, H J Bull, J Tulloch
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 1, 1982
Evaluation of mannitol for use as a probe marker of gastrointestinal permeability in manM F Laker, H J Bull, I S Menzies
Mutation Research|April 14, 1997
A direct role for DNA polymerase III in adaptive reversion of a frameshift mutation in Escherichia coliR S Harris, H J Bull, S M Rosenberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 19, 2001
Stationary-phase mutation in the bacterial chromosome: recombination protein and DNA polymerase IV dependenceH J Bull, M J Lombardo, S M Rosenberg
Cell|December 15, 2000
Adaptive amplification: an inducible chromosomal instability mechanismP J Hastings, H J Bull, J R Klump, et al.
Genetics|April 4, 2000
Evidence that stationary-phase hypermutation in the Escherichia coli chromosome is promoted by recombinationH J Bull, G J McKenzie, P J Hastings, et al.
Gene|December 22, 1998
Acquired mutations in phage lambda genes O or P that enable constitutive expression of a cryptic lambdaN+cI[Ts]cro- prophage in E. coli cells shifted from 30 degreesC to 42 degreesC, accompanied by loss of immlambda and Rex+ phenotypes and emergence of a non-immune exclusion-stateS Hayes, C Hayes, H J Bull, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 23, 1999
Mechanisms of genome-wide hypermutation in stationary phaseM J Lombardo, J Torkelson, H J Bull, et al.
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Molecular & General Genetics : MGG|October 28, 1996
The grpD55 locus of Escherichia coli appears to be an allele of dnaBH J Bull, S Hayes
Acta Biochimica Polonica|May 29, 2000
Translational frameshift sites within bacteriophage lambda genes rexA and cIS Hayes, H J Bull
Gene|April 11, 1997
The Rex phenotype of altruistic cell death following infection of a lambda lysogen by T4rII mutants is suppressed by plasmids expressing OOP RNAS Hayes, H J Bull, J Tulloch
European Journal of Clinical Investigation|December 1, 1982
Evaluation of mannitol for use as a probe marker of gastrointestinal permeability in manM F Laker, H J Bull, I S Menzies
Mutation Research|April 14, 1997
A direct role for DNA polymerase III in adaptive reversion of a frameshift mutation in Escherichia coliR S Harris, H J Bull, S M Rosenberg
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 19, 2001
Stationary-phase mutation in the bacterial chromosome: recombination protein and DNA polymerase IV dependenceH J Bull, M J Lombardo, S M Rosenberg
Cell|December 15, 2000
Adaptive amplification: an inducible chromosomal instability mechanismP J Hastings, H J Bull, J R Klump, et al.
Genetics|April 4, 2000
Evidence that stationary-phase hypermutation in the Escherichia coli chromosome is promoted by recombinationH J Bull, G J McKenzie, P J Hastings, et al.
Gene|December 22, 1998
Acquired mutations in phage lambda genes O or P that enable constitutive expression of a cryptic lambdaN+cI[Ts]cro- prophage in E. coli cells shifted from 30 degreesC to 42 degreesC, accompanied by loss of immlambda and Rex+ phenotypes and emergence of a non-immune exclusion-stateS Hayes, C Hayes, H J Bull, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|July 23, 1999
Mechanisms of genome-wide hypermutation in stationary phaseM J Lombardo, J Torkelson, H J Bull, et al.
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