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Research Article

Sequence Structures of Two Developmentally Regulated, Alternative DNA Deletion Junctions in Tetrahymena thermophila

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Pages 3947-3950 | Received 19 Jan 1988, Accepted 31 May 1988, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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Douglas L. Chalker, Antonietta La Terza, Allison Wilson, Christopher D. Kroenke & Meng-Chao Yao. (1999) Flanking Regulatory Sequences of the Tetrahymena R Deletion Element Determine the Boundaries of DNA Rearrangement. Molecular and Cellular Biology 19:8, pages 5631-5641.
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John M. Wells, Jay L. E. Ellingson, Diana M. Catt, Patricia J. Berger & Kathleen M. Karrer. (1994) A Small Family of Elements with Long Inverted Repeats Is Located near Sites of Developmentally Regulated DNA Rearrangement in Tetrahymena thermophila. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:9, pages 5939-5949.
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Rachel A. Howard-Till & Meng-Chao Yao. (2007) Tudor Nuclease Genes and Programmed DNA Rearrangements in Tetrahymena thermophila . Eukaryotic Cell 6:10, pages 1795-1804.
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Charles H. Rexer & Douglas L. Chalker. (2007) Lia1p, a Novel Protein Required during Nuclear Differentiation for Genome-Wide DNA Rearrangements in Tetrahymena thermophila . Eukaryotic Cell 6:8, pages 1320-1329.
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Yifan Liu, Xiaoyuan Song, Martin A. Gorovsky & Kathleen M. Karrer. (2005) Elimination of Foreign DNA during Somatic Differentiation in Tetrahymena thermophila Shows Position Effect and Is Dosage Dependent . Eukaryotic Cell 4:2, pages 421-431.
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Jeffrey S. Fillingham & Ronald E. Pearlman. (2004) Role of Micronucleus-Limited DNA in Programmed Deletion of mse2.9 during Macronuclear Development of Tetrahymena thermophila . Eukaryotic Cell 3:2, pages 288-301.
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Sandra Duharcourt & Meng-Chao Yao. (2002) Role of Histone Deacetylation in Developmentally Programmed DNA Rearrangements in Tetrahymena thermophila . Eukaryotic Cell 1:2, pages 293-303.
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