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William M Gelbart

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Nature Protocols|June 16, 2007
A modified universal fast walking method for single-tube transposon mappingKyl V Myrick, William M Gelbart
Current Opinion in Virology|December 27, 2021
How and why RNA genomes are (partially) ordered in viral capsidsCharles M Knobler, William M Gelbart
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry|December 3, 2008
Physical chemistry of DNA virusesCharles M Knobler, William M Gelbart
Annual Review of Biochemistry|April 8, 2026
Packaging of Single-Stranded RNA in Viruses and Virus-Like ParticlesRees F Garmann, William M Gelbart
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 8, 2025
Connecting In Vitro and In Vivo Studies of Biomolecular Interaction and AssemblyWilliam M Gelbart, George P Lomonossoff
Gene|March 14, 2002
Universal Fast Walking for direct and versatile determination of flanking sequenceKyl V Myrick, William M Gelbart
Genetics|September 21, 2002
Using the P[wHy] hybrid transposable element to disrupt genes in region 54D-55B in Drosophila melanogasterStephanie E Mohr, William M Gelbart
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 28, 2009
Virology. Pressurized virusesWilliam M Gelbart, Charles M Knobler
Genome Biology|November 13, 2007
Inferring genome-scale rearrangement phylogeny and ancestral gene order: a Drosophila case studyArjun Bhutkar, William M Gelbart, Temple F Smith
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|September 19, 2015
Controlling the extent of viral genome release by a combination of osmotic stress and polyvalent cationsYan Jin, Charles M Knobler, William M Gelbart
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Nature Protocols|June 16, 2007
A modified universal fast walking method for single-tube transposon mappingKyl V Myrick, William M Gelbart
Current Opinion in Virology|December 27, 2021
How and why RNA genomes are (partially) ordered in viral capsidsCharles M Knobler, William M Gelbart
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry|December 3, 2008
Physical chemistry of DNA virusesCharles M Knobler, William M Gelbart
Annual Review of Biochemistry|April 8, 2026
Packaging of Single-Stranded RNA in Viruses and Virus-Like ParticlesRees F Garmann, William M Gelbart
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 8, 2025
Connecting In Vitro and In Vivo Studies of Biomolecular Interaction and AssemblyWilliam M Gelbart, George P Lomonossoff
Gene|March 14, 2002
Universal Fast Walking for direct and versatile determination of flanking sequenceKyl V Myrick, William M Gelbart
Genetics|September 21, 2002
Using the P[wHy] hybrid transposable element to disrupt genes in region 54D-55B in Drosophila melanogasterStephanie E Mohr, William M Gelbart
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 28, 2009
Virology. Pressurized virusesWilliam M Gelbart, Charles M Knobler
Genome Biology|November 13, 2007
Inferring genome-scale rearrangement phylogeny and ancestral gene order: a Drosophila case studyArjun Bhutkar, William M Gelbart, Temple F Smith
Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics|September 19, 2015
Controlling the extent of viral genome release by a combination of osmotic stress and polyvalent cationsYan Jin, Charles M Knobler, William M Gelbart
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