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R J Britten

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Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1974
Analysis of repeating DNA sequences by reassociationR J Britten, D E Graham, B R Neufeld
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 2, 1982
Molecular biology of the sea urchin embryoE H Davidson, B R Hough-Evans, R J Britten
Mechanisms of Development|August 1, 1993
Whole mount in situ hybridization shows Endo 16 to be a marker for the vegetal plate territory in sea urchin embryosA Ransick, S Ernst, R J Britten, et al.
Developmental Biology|September 1, 1988
Mosaic incorporation and regulated expression of an exogenous gene in the sea urchin embryoB R Hough-Evans, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Zygote (Cambridge, England)|February 24, 2001
Identification of new skeletogenic genes of the sea urchin embryo by use of conserved sequence motifs among the SM50 gene familyY H Lee, J Kwak, R J Britten, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|January 15, 1996
Sea urchin genes expressed in activated coelomocytes are identified by expressed sequence tags. Complement homologues and other putative immune response genes suggest immune system homology within the deuterostomesL C Smith, L Chang, R J Britten, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1986
Sequence of mRNA coding for bindin, a species-specific sea urchin sperm protein required for fertilizationB Gao, L E Klein, R J Britten, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1984
Inducible expression of a cloned heat shock fusion gene in sea urchin embryosA P McMahon, T J Novak, R J Britten, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|December 1, 1980
Evolution of sea urchin non-repetitive DNAT J Hall, J W Grula, E H Davidson, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 1, 1995
Cis-regulatory control of the SM50 gene, an early marker of skeletogenic lineage specification in the sea urchin embryoK W Makabe, C V Kirchhamer, R J Britten, et al.
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Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1974
Analysis of repeating DNA sequences by reassociationR J Britten, D E Graham, B R Neufeld
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 2, 1982
Molecular biology of the sea urchin embryoE H Davidson, B R Hough-Evans, R J Britten
Mechanisms of Development|August 1, 1993
Whole mount in situ hybridization shows Endo 16 to be a marker for the vegetal plate territory in sea urchin embryosA Ransick, S Ernst, R J Britten, et al.
Developmental Biology|September 1, 1988
Mosaic incorporation and regulated expression of an exogenous gene in the sea urchin embryoB R Hough-Evans, R J Britten, E H Davidson
Zygote (Cambridge, England)|February 24, 2001
Identification of new skeletogenic genes of the sea urchin embryo by use of conserved sequence motifs among the SM50 gene familyY H Lee, J Kwak, R J Britten, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|January 15, 1996
Sea urchin genes expressed in activated coelomocytes are identified by expressed sequence tags. Complement homologues and other putative immune response genes suggest immune system homology within the deuterostomesL C Smith, L Chang, R J Britten, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1986
Sequence of mRNA coding for bindin, a species-specific sea urchin sperm protein required for fertilizationB Gao, L E Klein, R J Britten, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1984
Inducible expression of a cloned heat shock fusion gene in sea urchin embryosA P McMahon, T J Novak, R J Britten, et al.
Journal of Molecular Evolution|December 1, 1980
Evolution of sea urchin non-repetitive DNAT J Hall, J W Grula, E H Davidson, et al.
Development (Cambridge, England)|July 1, 1995
Cis-regulatory control of the SM50 gene, an early marker of skeletogenic lineage specification in the sea urchin embryoK W Makabe, C V Kirchhamer, R J Britten, et al.
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