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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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October 1, 1990
Rare maternal mRNAs code for regulatory proteins that control lineage-specific gene expression in the sea urchin embryo
A E Cutting, C Höög, F J Calzone, et al.
Cell
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September 1, 1978
Specific representation of cloned repetitive DNA sequences in sea urchin RNAs
R H Scheller, F D Costantini, M R Kozlowski, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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May 30, 1980
Evolutionary conservation of repetitive sequence expression in sea urchin egg RNA's
G P Moore, F D Costantini, J W Posakony, et al.
Chromosoma
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January 1, 1981
Molecular structure of maternal RNA
T L Thomas, J W Posakony, D M Anderson, et al.
Developmental Biology
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June 1, 1992
Territorial expression of three different trans-genes in early sea urchin embryos detected by a whole-mount fluorescence procedure
R W Zeller, R A Cameron, R R Franks, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution
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December 31, 1976
Evolutionary divergence and length of repetitive sequences in sea urchin DNA
R J Britten, D E Graham, F C Eden, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
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March 25, 1984
Regulation of cytoplasmic mRNA prevalence in sea urchin embryos. Rates of appearance and turnover for specific sequences
C V Cabrera, J J Lee, J W Ellison, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
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June 15, 1981
Repetitive sequences of the sea urchin genome. III. Nucleotide sequences of cloned repeat elements
J W Posakony, R H Scheller, D M Anderson, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
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March 20, 1987
Structure and organization of the CyIII actin gene subfamily of the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
R J Akhurst, F J Calzone, J J Lee, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
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March 20, 1986
Activation of sea urchin actin genes during embryogenesis. Measurement of transcript accumulation from five different genes in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
J J Lee, F J Calzone, R J Britten, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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October 1, 1990
Rare maternal mRNAs code for regulatory proteins that control lineage-specific gene expression in the sea urchin embryo
A E Cutting, C Höög, F J Calzone, et al.
Cell
|
September 1, 1978
Specific representation of cloned repetitive DNA sequences in sea urchin RNAs
R H Scheller, F D Costantini, M R Kozlowski, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
May 30, 1980
Evolutionary conservation of repetitive sequence expression in sea urchin egg RNA's
G P Moore, F D Costantini, J W Posakony, et al.
Chromosoma
|
January 1, 1981
Molecular structure of maternal RNA
T L Thomas, J W Posakony, D M Anderson, et al.
Developmental Biology
|
June 1, 1992
Territorial expression of three different trans-genes in early sea urchin embryos detected by a whole-mount fluorescence procedure
R W Zeller, R A Cameron, R R Franks, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution
|
December 31, 1976
Evolutionary divergence and length of repetitive sequences in sea urchin DNA
R J Britten, D E Graham, F C Eden, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
March 25, 1984
Regulation of cytoplasmic mRNA prevalence in sea urchin embryos. Rates of appearance and turnover for specific sequences
C V Cabrera, J J Lee, J W Ellison, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
June 15, 1981
Repetitive sequences of the sea urchin genome. III. Nucleotide sequences of cloned repeat elements
J W Posakony, R H Scheller, D M Anderson, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
March 20, 1987
Structure and organization of the CyIII actin gene subfamily of the sea urchin, Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
R J Akhurst, F J Calzone, J J Lee, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
March 20, 1986
Activation of sea urchin actin genes during embryogenesis. Measurement of transcript accumulation from five different genes in Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
J J Lee, F J Calzone, R J Britten, et al.
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