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Publications by L B Bernstein
Human U1 Small Nuclear RNA Genes: Extensive Conservation of Flanking Sequences Suggests Cycles of Gene Amplification and Transposition.
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Cell Biology
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Unstable and Stable CAD Gene Amplification: Importance of Flanking Sequences and Nuclear Environment in Gene Amplification.
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Direct, Sequence-Specific Binding of the Human U1-70k Ribonucleoprotein Antigen Protein to Loop I of U1 Small Nuclear RNA.
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A Candidate U1 Small Nuclear RNA for Trypanosomatid Protozoa
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Expression of the U1 RNA Gene Repeat During Early Sea Urchin Development: Evidence for a Switch in U1 RNA Genes During Development.
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Human Anti-P68 Autoantibodies Recognize a Common Epitope of U1 RNA Containing Small Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein and Influenza B Virus
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Molecular Phylogeny of Brachiopods and Phoronids Based on Nuclear-Encoded Small Subunit Ribosomal RNA Gene Sequences
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Protein Binding Sites Are Conserved in U1 Small Nuclear RNA From Insects and Mammals.
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Nucleotide Sequences of theRana Catesbeianamitochondrial Small (12S) and Large (16S) Ribosomal RNA Genes
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Analysis of Pseudomonas Putida Alkane-Degradation Gene Clusters and Flanking Insertion Sequences: Evolution and Regulation of the Alk Genes
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