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DNA Sequence : the Journal of DNA Sequencing and Mapping|September 19, 2000
MER53, a non-autonomous DNA transposon associated with a variety of functionally related defense genes in the human genomeV V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Genetica|August 22, 2000
Molecular paleontology of transposable elements from Arabidopsis thalianaV V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Genetica|August 22, 2000
Sectorial mutagenesis by transposable elementsJ Jurka, V V Kapitonov
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 12, 2001
Rolling-circle transposons in eukaryotesV V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 25, 2001
PIFs meet Tourists and Harbingers: a superfamily reunionJ Jurka, V V Kapitonov
Journal of Molecular Evolution|February 3, 1999
The long terminal repeat of an endogenous retrovirus induces alternative splicing and encodes an additional carboxy-terminal sequence in the human leptin receptorV V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Doklady Akademii Nauk|August 1, 1994
[Order of intron positioning and distant correlations in nucleotide sequences]V V Kapitonov, I I Titov
Genetika|September 1, 1988
[Evolutionary significance of the presence in mobile genetic elements of regulatory sites reacting to the environment. Regulatory site as a trigger]V V Kapitonov, N A Kolchanov
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|July 25, 1998
Mobile genetic elements, chiasmata, and the unique organization of beta-heterochromatinG P Holmquist, V V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 15, 1998
L1 repeat is a basic unit of heterochromatin satellites in cetaceansV V Kapitonov, G P Holmquist, J Jurka
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DNA Sequence : the Journal of DNA Sequencing and Mapping|September 19, 2000
MER53, a non-autonomous DNA transposon associated with a variety of functionally related defense genes in the human genomeV V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Genetica|August 22, 2000
Molecular paleontology of transposable elements from Arabidopsis thalianaV V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Genetica|August 22, 2000
Sectorial mutagenesis by transposable elementsJ Jurka, V V Kapitonov
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 12, 2001
Rolling-circle transposons in eukaryotesV V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 25, 2001
PIFs meet Tourists and Harbingers: a superfamily reunionJ Jurka, V V Kapitonov
Journal of Molecular Evolution|February 3, 1999
The long terminal repeat of an endogenous retrovirus induces alternative splicing and encodes an additional carboxy-terminal sequence in the human leptin receptorV V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Doklady Akademii Nauk|August 1, 1994
[Order of intron positioning and distant correlations in nucleotide sequences]V V Kapitonov, I I Titov
Genetika|September 1, 1988
[Evolutionary significance of the presence in mobile genetic elements of regulatory sites reacting to the environment. Regulatory site as a trigger]V V Kapitonov, N A Kolchanov
Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics|July 25, 1998
Mobile genetic elements, chiasmata, and the unique organization of beta-heterochromatinG P Holmquist, V V Kapitonov, J Jurka
Molecular Biology and Evolution|May 15, 1998
L1 repeat is a basic unit of heterochromatin satellites in cetaceansV V Kapitonov, G P Holmquist, J Jurka
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