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June 7, 2006
DM2 CCTG*CAGG repeats are crossover hotspots that are more prone to expansions than the DM1 CTG*CAG repeats in Escherichia coli
Ruhee Dere, Robert D Wells
DNA Repair
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September 14, 2007
Fragile X repeats are potent inducers of complex, multiple site rearrangements in flanking sequences in Escherichia coli
Beata Kosmider, Robert D Wells
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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November 20, 2003
Sticky DNA formation in vivo alters the plasmid dimer/monomer ratio
Alexandre A Vetcher, Robert D Wells
Nucleic Acids Research
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August 20, 2004
Transcription influences the types of deletion and expansion products in an orientation-dependent manner from GAC*GTC repeats
Liliana H Mochmann, Robert D Wells
Journal of Molecular Biology
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October 11, 2005
Roles of double-strand breaks, nicks, and gaps in stimulating deletions of CTG.CAG repeats by intramolecular DNA repair
Micheal L Hebert, Robert D Wells
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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September 17, 2005
Increased negative superhelical density in vivo enhances the genetic instability of triplet repeat sequences
Marek Napierala, Albino Bacolla, Robert D Wells
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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August 6, 2002
Sticky DNA: effect of the polypurine.polypyrimidine sequence
Alexandre A Vetcher, Marek Napierala, Robert D Wells
Journal of Molecular Biology
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June 13, 2006
Sticky DNA: in vivo formation in E. coli and in vitro association of long GAA*TTC tracts to generate two independent supercoiled domains
Leslie S Son, Albino Bacolla, Robert D Wells
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality
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November 5, 2002
An evidence-based clinical pathway for bronchiolitis safely reduces antibiotic overuse
Stephen D Wilson, Barbara B Dahl, Robert D Wells
Journal of Molecular Biology
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April 21, 2004
DNA double-strand breaks induce deletion of CTG.CAG repeats in an orientation-dependent manner in Escherichia coli
Micheal L Hebert, Leslie A Spitz, Robert D Wells
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Journal of Molecular Biology
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June 7, 2006
DM2 CCTG*CAGG repeats are crossover hotspots that are more prone to expansions than the DM1 CTG*CAG repeats in Escherichia coli
Ruhee Dere, Robert D Wells
DNA Repair
|
September 14, 2007
Fragile X repeats are potent inducers of complex, multiple site rearrangements in flanking sequences in Escherichia coli
Beata Kosmider, Robert D Wells
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
November 20, 2003
Sticky DNA formation in vivo alters the plasmid dimer/monomer ratio
Alexandre A Vetcher, Robert D Wells
Nucleic Acids Research
|
August 20, 2004
Transcription influences the types of deletion and expansion products in an orientation-dependent manner from GAC*GTC repeats
Liliana H Mochmann, Robert D Wells
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
October 11, 2005
Roles of double-strand breaks, nicks, and gaps in stimulating deletions of CTG.CAG repeats by intramolecular DNA repair
Micheal L Hebert, Robert D Wells
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
September 17, 2005
Increased negative superhelical density in vivo enhances the genetic instability of triplet repeat sequences
Marek Napierala, Albino Bacolla, Robert D Wells
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
August 6, 2002
Sticky DNA: effect of the polypurine.polypyrimidine sequence
Alexandre A Vetcher, Marek Napierala, Robert D Wells
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
June 13, 2006
Sticky DNA: in vivo formation in E. coli and in vitro association of long GAA*TTC tracts to generate two independent supercoiled domains
Leslie S Son, Albino Bacolla, Robert D Wells
American Journal of Medical Quality : the Official Journal of the American College of Medical Quality
|
November 5, 2002
An evidence-based clinical pathway for bronchiolitis safely reduces antibiotic overuse
Stephen D Wilson, Barbara B Dahl, Robert D Wells
Journal of Molecular Biology
|
April 21, 2004
DNA double-strand breaks induce deletion of CTG.CAG repeats in an orientation-dependent manner in Escherichia coli
Micheal L Hebert, Leslie A Spitz, Robert D Wells
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