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Cytogenetic and Genome Research
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August 12, 2005
Ribonuclease H evolution in retrotransposable elements
H S Malik
Trends in Biochemical Sciences
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September 6, 2000
Dual recognition-incision enzymes might be involved in mismatch repair and meiosis
H S Malik, S Henikoff
Genetics
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March 10, 2001
Adaptive evolution of Cid, a centromere-specific histone in Drosophila
H S Malik, S Henikoff
Biochemical Society Transactions
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July 22, 2006
Genetic conflicts during meiosis and the evolutionary origins of centromere complexity
H S Malik, J J Bayes
Molecular Biology and Evolution
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September 8, 1998
The RTE class of non-LTR retrotransposons is widely distributed in animals and is the origin of many SINEs
H S Malik, T H Eickbush
Molecular Biology and Evolution
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August 27, 1998
Determining the evolutionary potential of a gene
B G Hall, H S Malik
Journal of Virology
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May 11, 1999
Modular evolution of the integrase domain in the Ty3/Gypsy class of LTR retrotransposons
H S Malik, T H Eickbush
Genome Research
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July 4, 2001
Phylogenetic analysis of ribonuclease H domains suggests a late, chimeric origin of LTR retrotransposable elements and retroviruses
H S Malik, T H Eickbush
Genetics
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February 2, 1999
Retrotransposable elements R1 and R2 in the rDNA units of Drosophila mercatorum: abnormal abdomen revisited
H S Malik, T H Eickbush
Genetics
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January 11, 2000
NeSL-1, an ancient lineage of site-specific non-LTR retrotransposons from Caenorhabditis elegans
H S Malik, T H Eickbush
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Cytogenetic and Genome Research
|
August 12, 2005
Ribonuclease H evolution in retrotransposable elements
H S Malik
Trends in Biochemical Sciences
|
September 6, 2000
Dual recognition-incision enzymes might be involved in mismatch repair and meiosis
H S Malik, S Henikoff
Genetics
|
March 10, 2001
Adaptive evolution of Cid, a centromere-specific histone in Drosophila
H S Malik, S Henikoff
Biochemical Society Transactions
|
July 22, 2006
Genetic conflicts during meiosis and the evolutionary origins of centromere complexity
H S Malik, J J Bayes
Molecular Biology and Evolution
|
September 8, 1998
The RTE class of non-LTR retrotransposons is widely distributed in animals and is the origin of many SINEs
H S Malik, T H Eickbush
Molecular Biology and Evolution
|
August 27, 1998
Determining the evolutionary potential of a gene
B G Hall, H S Malik
Journal of Virology
|
May 11, 1999
Modular evolution of the integrase domain in the Ty3/Gypsy class of LTR retrotransposons
H S Malik, T H Eickbush
Genome Research
|
July 4, 2001
Phylogenetic analysis of ribonuclease H domains suggests a late, chimeric origin of LTR retrotransposable elements and retroviruses
H S Malik, T H Eickbush
Genetics
|
February 2, 1999
Retrotransposable elements R1 and R2 in the rDNA units of Drosophila mercatorum: abnormal abdomen revisited
H S Malik, T H Eickbush
Genetics
|
January 11, 2000
NeSL-1, an ancient lineage of site-specific non-LTR retrotransposons from Caenorhabditis elegans
H S Malik, T H Eickbush
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