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Possibilities for future research on transposition and site-specific recombination.
1992
N Kleckner
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Harvard University, 02138, Cambridge, MA, USA.
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Site-specific recombination in transposition and plasmid stability.
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Dissection of the transposition process: a transposon-encoded site-specific recombination system.
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Site-specific recombination.
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[Site-specific nature of Escherichia coli K-12 recombination and possibilities for elimination of "hot" sites].
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Intermolecular transposition of IS10 causes coupled homologous recombination at the transposition site.
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[Progress on XerCD/dif site-specific recombination].
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Transposition and site-specific recombination: adapting DNA cut-and-paste mechanisms to a variety of genetic rearrangements.
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Site-specific recombination: developments and applications.
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Possibilities for future collaborative research on small renal masses (SRM's).
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Lambda site-specific recombination: the att site.
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