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RNA polymerase II holoenzyme components and regulation
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
The necessity of debranching in starch biosynthesis
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
Although research in starch biosynthesis has been carried out since the 1940s, many issues remain unresolved. For example, the number of reactions in the pathway is still an open question. The biosynthesis of the starch ...
Regulation of yeast RNA polymerase II holoenzyme transcription
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
Techniques for studying vocal learning in bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
Heterodimer formation and tublin function in S. cerevisiae
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
Many effectors of microtubule assembly in vitro enhance the polymerization of subunits. However, several S. cerevisiae genes that affect cellular microtubule dependent processes appear to act at other steps in assembly, ...
Analysis of genes involved in cell-specific control of programmed cell death in Caenorhabditis elegans
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
Programmed cell death is an important process regulating cell number in the development of all animals. Two genes, ces-1 and ces-2 control programmed cell death in a subset of developing neurons in C. elegans. To understand ...
Use of a conservation-of-linkage strategy to identify a candidate for the rat Lymphopenia gene
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
The rat Lymphopenia gene, Lyp, is absolutely required for the development of Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM) in the BioBreeding (BB) rat. In order to overcome the lack of positional cloning resources available ...
Functional analysis of the Neurofibromatosis Type II tumor suppressor gene
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
Chromosome partitioning in Bacillus subtilis
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)
The quorum-sensing regulation of Vibrio fischeri : novel components of the autoinduce/LuxR regulatory circuit
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999)