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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 1, 1985
Genetic rearrangement of DNA induces knots with a unique topology: implications for the mechanism of synapsis and crossing-over
J D Griffith, H A Nash
Cell
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February 26, 1988
Curved helix segments can uniquely orient the topology of supertwisted DNA
C H Laundon, J D Griffith
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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July 1, 1989
Deletions of bases in one strand of duplex DNA, in contrast to single-base mismatches, produce highly kinked molecules: possible relevance to the folding of single-stranded nucleic acids
C H Hsieh, J D Griffith
Biochemistry
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September 6, 1988
Formation of D loops by the UvsX protein of T4 bacteriophage: a comparison of the reaction catalyzed in the presence or absence of gene 32 protein
L D Harris, J D Griffith
Journal of Molecular Biology
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August 20, 1993
A cluster of strong topoisomerase II cleavage sites is located near an integrated human immunodeficiency virus
M T Howard, J D Griffith
Journal of Molecular Biology
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November 20, 1992
Early stages in RecA protein-catalyzed pairing. Analysis of coaggregate formation and non-homologous DNA contacts
J M Pinsince, J D Griffith
Nature: New Biology
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July 18, 1973
Chromatin-like aggregates of uranyl acetate
J D Griffith, J F Bonner
CRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry
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January 1, 1988
DNA strand exchanges
J D Griffith, L D Harris
Cell
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February 26, 1988
The terminus of SV40 DNA replication and transcription contains a sharp sequence-directed curve
C H Hsieh, J D Griffith
Biochemistry
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June 30, 1987
Cationic metals promote sequence-directed DNA bending
C H Laundon, J D Griffith
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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May 1, 1985
Genetic rearrangement of DNA induces knots with a unique topology: implications for the mechanism of synapsis and crossing-over
J D Griffith, H A Nash
Cell
|
February 26, 1988
Curved helix segments can uniquely orient the topology of supertwisted DNA
C H Laundon, J D Griffith
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
July 1, 1989
Deletions of bases in one strand of duplex DNA, in contrast to single-base mismatches, produce highly kinked molecules: possible relevance to the folding of single-stranded nucleic acids
C H Hsieh, J D Griffith
Biochemistry
|
September 6, 1988
Formation of D loops by the UvsX protein of T4 bacteriophage: a comparison of the reaction catalyzed in the presence or absence of gene 32 protein
L D Harris, J D Griffith
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
August 20, 1993
A cluster of strong topoisomerase II cleavage sites is located near an integrated human immunodeficiency virus
M T Howard, J D Griffith
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
November 20, 1992
Early stages in RecA protein-catalyzed pairing. Analysis of coaggregate formation and non-homologous DNA contacts
J M Pinsince, J D Griffith
Nature: New Biology
|
July 18, 1973
Chromatin-like aggregates of uranyl acetate
J D Griffith, J F Bonner
CRC Critical Reviews in Biochemistry
|
January 1, 1988
DNA strand exchanges
J D Griffith, L D Harris
Cell
|
February 26, 1988
The terminus of SV40 DNA replication and transcription contains a sharp sequence-directed curve
C H Hsieh, J D Griffith
Biochemistry
|
June 30, 1987
Cationic metals promote sequence-directed DNA bending
C H Laundon, J D Griffith
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