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Steinar D Johansen

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RNA Biology|August 12, 2009
Group I introns: Moving in new directionsHenrik Nielsen, Steinar D Johansen
Marine Biotechnology (New York, N.Y.)|March 11, 2005
Molecular phylogenetics of gadidae and related gadiformes based on mitochondrial DNA sequencesIngrid Bakke, Steinar D Johansen
Blood Cells, Molecules & Diseases|December 26, 2006
A new RNA branching activity: the GIR1 ribozymeHenrik Nielsen, Steinar D Johansen
Mobile DNA|June 7, 2013
Nuclear group I introns in self-splicing and beyondAnnica Hedberg, Steinar D Johansen
Gene|July 16, 2017
Zoantharian mitochondrial genomes contain unique complex group I introns and highly conserved intergenic regionsSylvia Ighem Chi, Steinar D Johansen
Biological Chemistry|June 16, 2007
Expression of protein-coding genes embedded in ribosomal DNASteinar D Johansen, Peik Haugen, Henrik Nielsen
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 21, 2004
Trans-splicing of a mutated glycosylasparaginase mRNA sequence by a group I ribozyme deficient in hydrolysisEirik W Lundblad, Peik Haugen, Steinar D Johansen
Gene|January 26, 2018
Expression of homing endonuclease gene and insertion-like element in sea anemone mitochondrial genomes: Lesson learned from Anemonia viridisSylvia Ighem Chi, Ilona Urbarova, Steinar D Johansen
RNA Biology|March 16, 2007
In vivo expression of a group I intron HEG from the antisense strand of Didymium ribosomal DNASteinar D Johansen, Anna Vader, Eva Sjøttem, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|December 26, 2006
Obligatory group I introns with unusual features at positions 1949 and 2449 in nuclear LSU rDNA of Didymiaceae myxomycetesOdd-Gunnar Wikmark, Peik Haugen, Kari Haugli, et al.
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RNA Biology|August 12, 2009
Group I introns: Moving in new directionsHenrik Nielsen, Steinar D Johansen
Marine Biotechnology (New York, N.Y.)|March 11, 2005
Molecular phylogenetics of gadidae and related gadiformes based on mitochondrial DNA sequencesIngrid Bakke, Steinar D Johansen
Blood Cells, Molecules & Diseases|December 26, 2006
A new RNA branching activity: the GIR1 ribozymeHenrik Nielsen, Steinar D Johansen
Mobile DNA|June 7, 2013
Nuclear group I introns in self-splicing and beyondAnnica Hedberg, Steinar D Johansen
Gene|July 16, 2017
Zoantharian mitochondrial genomes contain unique complex group I introns and highly conserved intergenic regionsSylvia Ighem Chi, Steinar D Johansen
Biological Chemistry|June 16, 2007
Expression of protein-coding genes embedded in ribosomal DNASteinar D Johansen, Peik Haugen, Henrik Nielsen
European Journal of Biochemistry|December 21, 2004
Trans-splicing of a mutated glycosylasparaginase mRNA sequence by a group I ribozyme deficient in hydrolysisEirik W Lundblad, Peik Haugen, Steinar D Johansen
Gene|January 26, 2018
Expression of homing endonuclease gene and insertion-like element in sea anemone mitochondrial genomes: Lesson learned from Anemonia viridisSylvia Ighem Chi, Ilona Urbarova, Steinar D Johansen
RNA Biology|March 16, 2007
In vivo expression of a group I intron HEG from the antisense strand of Didymium ribosomal DNASteinar D Johansen, Anna Vader, Eva Sjøttem, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|December 26, 2006
Obligatory group I introns with unusual features at positions 1949 and 2449 in nuclear LSU rDNA of Didymiaceae myxomycetesOdd-Gunnar Wikmark, Peik Haugen, Kari Haugli, et al.
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