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Publications by Sarah England
Localisation of the Endpoints of Deletions in the 5′ Region of the Duchenne Gene Using a Sequence Isolated by Chromosome Jumping
Nucleic Acids Research
Genetics
Indigenous Mestizos: The Politics of Race and Culture in Cuzco, Peru, 1919-1991. By Marisol De La Cadena. Durham, NC: Duke University Press (2000). Reviewed by Sarah England
Journal of Political Ecology
Development
Ecology
International Relations
Planning
Political Science
Geography
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Deletions in the 5' Region of Dystrophin and Resulting Phenotypes.
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Positive Selection of Mutants With Deletions of the Gal-CHL Region of the Salmonella Chromosome as a Screening Procedure for Mutagens That Cause Deletions.
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Folding and Organization of a Contiguous Chromosome Region According to the Gene Distribution Pattern in Primary Genomic Sequence
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Assignment of the Gene for Cytoplasmic Superoxide Dismutase (Sod-1) to a Region of Chromosome 16 and of HPRT to a Region of the X Chromosome in the Mouse
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Complete Sequence and Transcriptional Analysis of the Spo0F Region of the Bacillus Subtilis Chromosome.
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Gene Conversion Between the X Chromosome and the Male-Specific Region of the Y Chromosome at a Translocation Hotspot
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Analysis of the 5′-Flanking Promoter Region of the 5-Ht2a Receptor Gene in Schizophrenia
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Absence of Methylation of a CpG-rich Region at the 5' End of the MIC2 Gene on the Active X, the Inactive X, and the Y Chromosome.
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