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J R Sadler

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Gene|January 1, 1981
Cloning and characterization of the natural lactose operatorJ R Sadler, M Tecklenburg
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 25, 1977
Characterization of i-d repressor mutations of the lactose operonJ Miwa, J R Sadler
Biochemistry|October 5, 1976
Recovery of operator DNA binding activity from denatured lactose repressorJ R Sadler, M Tecklenburg
Gene|January 1, 1981
Variants of a cloned synthetic lactose operator. I. A palindromic dimer lactose operator derived from one stand of the cloned 40-base pair operatorJ L Betz, J R Sadler
Gene|November 1, 1981
Variants of a cloned synthetic lactose operator. II. Chloramphenicol-resistant revertants retaining a lactose operator in the CAT gene of plasmid pBR325J L Betz, J R Sadler
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 28, 1971
The nature of lactose operator constitive mutationsT F Smith, J R Sadler
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 28, 1971
Mutational inversion of control of the lactose operon of Escherichia coliG L Myers, J R Sadler
Gene|July 1, 1978
Cloning of the lacI gene into A ColE1 plasmidD L Hare, J R Sadler
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 5, 1976
Tight-binding repressors of the lactose operonJ L Betz, J R Sadler
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 28, 1971
Mapping of the lactose operatorJ R Sadler, T F Smith
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Gene|January 1, 1981
Cloning and characterization of the natural lactose operatorJ R Sadler, M Tecklenburg
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 25, 1977
Characterization of i-d repressor mutations of the lactose operonJ Miwa, J R Sadler
Biochemistry|October 5, 1976
Recovery of operator DNA binding activity from denatured lactose repressorJ R Sadler, M Tecklenburg
Gene|January 1, 1981
Variants of a cloned synthetic lactose operator. I. A palindromic dimer lactose operator derived from one stand of the cloned 40-base pair operatorJ L Betz, J R Sadler
Gene|November 1, 1981
Variants of a cloned synthetic lactose operator. II. Chloramphenicol-resistant revertants retaining a lactose operator in the CAT gene of plasmid pBR325J L Betz, J R Sadler
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 28, 1971
The nature of lactose operator constitive mutationsT F Smith, J R Sadler
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 28, 1971
Mutational inversion of control of the lactose operon of Escherichia coliG L Myers, J R Sadler
Gene|July 1, 1978
Cloning of the lacI gene into A ColE1 plasmidD L Hare, J R Sadler
Journal of Molecular Biology|August 5, 1976
Tight-binding repressors of the lactose operonJ L Betz, J R Sadler
Journal of Molecular Biology|November 28, 1971
Mapping of the lactose operatorJ R Sadler, T F Smith
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