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A statistical analysis of the TRANSFAC database.
GB Fogel, DG Weekes, G Varga, ER Dow, AM Craven, … - Biosystems, 2005 - natural-selection.com
... IRF2 01 Interferon regulatory factor 2 Core should be AAGYGAAA not GAAA EVI1 06
Ectopic viral integration site 1 encoded factor Core should be ACAAGAT not AGAT ...
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An Erythrocyte-Specific DNA-Binding Factor Recognizes a Regulatory Sequence Common to All Chicken … - Full text - MIT Libraries
T Evans, M Reitman, G Felsenfeld - Endocrinology, 2005 - pnas.org
... Home page MR Loyd, Y. Okamoto, MS Randall, and PA Ney Role of AP1/NFE2 binding sites ...
Home page AS Perkins and JH Kim Zinc Fingers 1-7 of EVI1 Fail to Bind to ...
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Three Genes, Two Species: A Comparative Analysis of Upstream Regulatory Sequences Sufficient to …
M Kirouac, PW Sternberg - etd.caltech.edu
Page 1. Three Genes, Two Species: A Comparative Analysis of Upstream Regulatory
Sequences Sufficient to Direct Vulval Expression in C. elegans and C. briggsae ...
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Bibliography Current World Literature
K Adamsky, O Weizer, N Amariglio… - Current Opinion in Hematology, 2005 - co-hematology.com
March 2005, 12:2 > Bibliography Current World Literature. ...
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Bibliography Current World Literature
MR Baer, LA Pixley, LA Ford… - Current Opinion in Oncology, 2002 - co-oncology.com
... N, Shimizu S, Nagasawa T, Tanaka H, Taniwaki M, Yokota J, Morishita K: A novel gene,
MEL1, mapped to 1p36.3 is highly homologous to the MDS1/EVI1 gene and is ...
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