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R G Wake

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Gene|July 30, 1988
Relocation of the replication terminus, terC, of Bacillus subtilis to a new chromosomal siteT P Iismaa, C M Carrigan, R G Wake
Molecular Microbiology|January 13, 1998
The Bacillus subtilis division protein DivIC is a highly abundant membrane-bound protein that localizes to the division siteV L Katis, E J Harry, R G Wake
Journal of Bacteriology|June 15, 2000
Septal localization of the membrane-bound division proteins of Bacillus subtilis DivIB and DivIC is codependent only at high temperatures and requires FtsZV L Katis, R G Wake, E J Harry
Nature|October 22, 1981
Analysis of the terminus region of the Bacillus subtilis chromosomeA S Weiss, I K Hariharan, R G Wake
Gene|December 1, 1984
Physical map of the Bacillus subtilis replication terminus region: its confirmation, extension and genetic orientationT P Iismaa, M T Smith, R G Wake
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 20, 1986
An immobilized fork as a termination of replication intermediate in Bacillus subtilisA S Weiss, R G Wake, R B Inman
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 14, 1972
Isolation and structure of phage lambda head-mutant DNAR G Wake, A D Kaiser, R B Inman
Journal of Bacteriology|October 1, 1995
Replication through the terminus region of the Bacillus subtilis chromosome is not essential for the formation of a division septum that partitions the DNAL J Wu, A H Franks, R G Wake
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|February 17, 1970
The major genetic variant macropeptides of kappa-casein--a comparison of their amino acid contents and tryptic peptidesR J Hill, M A Naughton, R G Wake
Journal of Bacteriology|June 1, 1989
A protein involved in termination of chromosome replication in Bacillus subtilis binds specifically to the terC siteP J Lewis, M T Smith, R G Wake
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Gene|July 30, 1988
Relocation of the replication terminus, terC, of Bacillus subtilis to a new chromosomal siteT P Iismaa, C M Carrigan, R G Wake
Molecular Microbiology|January 13, 1998
The Bacillus subtilis division protein DivIC is a highly abundant membrane-bound protein that localizes to the division siteV L Katis, E J Harry, R G Wake
Journal of Bacteriology|June 15, 2000
Septal localization of the membrane-bound division proteins of Bacillus subtilis DivIB and DivIC is codependent only at high temperatures and requires FtsZV L Katis, R G Wake, E J Harry
Nature|October 22, 1981
Analysis of the terminus region of the Bacillus subtilis chromosomeA S Weiss, I K Hariharan, R G Wake
Gene|December 1, 1984
Physical map of the Bacillus subtilis replication terminus region: its confirmation, extension and genetic orientationT P Iismaa, M T Smith, R G Wake
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 20, 1986
An immobilized fork as a termination of replication intermediate in Bacillus subtilisA S Weiss, R G Wake, R B Inman
Journal of Molecular Biology|March 14, 1972
Isolation and structure of phage lambda head-mutant DNAR G Wake, A D Kaiser, R B Inman
Journal of Bacteriology|October 1, 1995
Replication through the terminus region of the Bacillus subtilis chromosome is not essential for the formation of a division septum that partitions the DNAL J Wu, A H Franks, R G Wake
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|February 17, 1970
The major genetic variant macropeptides of kappa-casein--a comparison of their amino acid contents and tryptic peptidesR J Hill, M A Naughton, R G Wake
Journal of Bacteriology|June 1, 1989
A protein involved in termination of chromosome replication in Bacillus subtilis binds specifically to the terC siteP J Lewis, M T Smith, R G Wake
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