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Authors: MORGAN GT SMITH AJ SPRIGGS KA
Citation: Gt. Morgan et al., DIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION AMONG THE MULTIPLE ISOFORMS OF TRANSCRIPTION ELONGATION-FACTOR TFIIS, Molecular biology of the cell, 9, 1998, pp. 1124-1124

Authors: LABHART P MORGAN GT
Citation: P. Labhart et Gt. Morgan, IDENTIFICATION OF NOVEL GENES ENCODING TRANSCRIPTION ELONGATION-FACTOR TFIIS (TCEA) IN VERTEBRATES - CONSERVATION OF 3 DISTINCT TFIIS ISOFORMS IN FROG, MOUSE, AND HUMAN, Genomics (San Diego, Calif.), 52(3), 1998, pp. 278-288

Authors: PLANT KE MORGAN GT
Citation: Ke. Plant et Gt. Morgan, STIMULATION OF RNA 3' PROCESSING BY FLANKING DNA IN XENOPUS OOCYTES, Gene, 210(2), 1998, pp. 335-344

Authors: HAWS JM MORGAN GT POLLACK AE KOONIN LM MAGNANI RJ GARGIULLO PM
Citation: Jm. Haws et al., CLINICAL ASPECTS OF VASECTOMIES PERFORMED IN THE UNITED-STATES IN 1995, Urology, 52(4), 1998, pp. 685-691

Authors: MORGAN GT SPRIGGS KA HAIR A PLANT KE
Citation: Gt. Morgan et al., STRUCTURE AND EXPRESSION OF GENES ENCODING TRANSCRIPTION ELONGATION-FACTOR TFIIS IN XENOPUS, Molecular biology of the cell, 7, 1996, pp. 3681-3681

Authors: PLANT KE HAIR A MORGAN GT
Citation: Ke. Plant et al., GENES ENCODING ISOFORMS OF TRANSCRIPTION ELONGATION-FACTOR TFIIS IN XENOPUS AND THE USE OF MULTIPLE UNUSUAL RNA PROCESSING SIGNALS, Nucleic acids research, 24(18), 1996, pp. 3514-3521

Authors: MORGAN GT
Citation: Gt. Morgan, IDENTIFICATION IN THE HUMAN GENOME OF MOBILE ELEMENTS SPREAD BY DNA-MEDIATED TRANSPOSITION, Journal of Molecular Biology, 254(1), 1995, pp. 1-5

Authors: UNSAL K MORGAN GT
Citation: K. Unsal et Gt. Morgan, A NOVEL GROUP OF FAMILIES OF SHORT INTERSPERSED REPETITIVE ELEMENTS (SINES) IN XENOPUS - EVIDENCE OF A SPECIFIC TARGET SITE FOR DNA-MEDIATED TRANSPOSITION OF INVERTED-REPEAT SINES, Journal of Molecular Biology, 248(4), 1995, pp. 812-823

Authors: WU WL MORGAN GT
Citation: Wl. Wu et Gt. Morgan, OVARY-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF A GENE ENCODING A DIVERGENT ALPHA-TUBULIN ISOTYPE IN XENOPUS, Differentiation, 58(1), 1994, pp. 9-18

Authors: HAIR A MORGAN GT
Citation: A. Hair et Gt. Morgan, PREMATURE TERMINATION OF TUBULIN GENE-TRANSCRIPTION IN XENOPUS-OOCYTES IS DUE TO PROMOTER-DEPENDENT DISRUPTION OF ELONGATION, Molecular and cellular biology, 13(12), 1993, pp. 7925-7934
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