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Reiner A Veitia

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Human Molecular Genetics|February 24, 2018
How the most common mitochondrial DNA mutation (m.3243A>G) vanishes from leukocytes: a mathematical modelReiner A Veitia
Journal of Biosciences|April 13, 2005
Stochasticity or the fatal 'imperfection' of cloningReiner A Veitia
Trends in Molecular Medicine|October 19, 2019
MIRAGE Syndrome: Phenotypic Rescue by Somatic Mutation and SelectionReiner A Veitia
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|March 7, 2003
A sigmoidal transcriptional response: cooperativity, synergy and dosage effectsReiner A Veitia
Genomics|February 14, 2004
Amino acids runs and genomic compositional biases in vertebratesReiner A Veitia
Genetics|September 30, 2004
Gene dosage balance in cellular pathways: implications for dominance and gene duplicabilityReiner A Veitia
The Plant Cell|December 18, 2007
Exploring the molecular etiology of dominant-negative mutationsReiner A Veitia
Trends in Genetics : TIG|April 25, 2017
Gene Duplicates: Agents of Robustness or Fragility?Reiner A Veitia
Trends in Plant Science|March 21, 2022
Who ever thought genetic mutations were random?Reiner A Veitia
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|August 12, 2018
On the loss of human sex chromosomes in lymphocytes with age: a quantitative treatmentReiner A Veitia
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Human Molecular Genetics|February 24, 2018
How the most common mitochondrial DNA mutation (m.3243A>G) vanishes from leukocytes: a mathematical modelReiner A Veitia
Journal of Biosciences|April 13, 2005
Stochasticity or the fatal 'imperfection' of cloningReiner A Veitia
Trends in Molecular Medicine|October 19, 2019
MIRAGE Syndrome: Phenotypic Rescue by Somatic Mutation and SelectionReiner A Veitia
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|March 7, 2003
A sigmoidal transcriptional response: cooperativity, synergy and dosage effectsReiner A Veitia
Genomics|February 14, 2004
Amino acids runs and genomic compositional biases in vertebratesReiner A Veitia
Genetics|September 30, 2004
Gene dosage balance in cellular pathways: implications for dominance and gene duplicabilityReiner A Veitia
The Plant Cell|December 18, 2007
Exploring the molecular etiology of dominant-negative mutationsReiner A Veitia
Trends in Genetics : TIG|April 25, 2017
Gene Duplicates: Agents of Robustness or Fragility?Reiner A Veitia
Trends in Plant Science|March 21, 2022
Who ever thought genetic mutations were random?Reiner A Veitia
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|August 12, 2018
On the loss of human sex chromosomes in lymphocytes with age: a quantitative treatmentReiner A Veitia
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