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1997Genomic structure and complete nucleotide sequence of the Batten Disease Gene, CLN3Mitchison, H.; Munroe, P.; O'Rawe, A.; Taschner, P.; De Vos, N.; Kremmidiotis, G.; Lensink, I.; Munk, A.; D'Arigo, K.; Anderson, J.; Lerner, T.; Moyzis, R.; Callen, D.; Breuning, M.; Doggett, N.; Gardiner, R.; Mole, S.
1997Mechanism of bacteriophage SfII-mediated sertype conversion in Shigella flexneriMavris, M.; Manning, P.; Morona, R.
1997Characterization of the Capsular Polysaccharide Biosynthesis Locus of Streptococcus pneumoniae Type 19FPaton, J.; Morona, J.; Morona, R.
1997A repetitive DNA sequence common to the different B chromosomes of the genus BrachycomeHouben, A.; Leach, C.; Verlin, D.; Rofe, R.; Timmis, J.
1997Ribosomal RNA genes specific to the B chromosomes in Brachycome dichromosomatica are not transcribed in leaf tissueDonald, T.; Houben, A.; Leach, C.; Timmis, J.
1997Molecular characterisation of mutants of the acetate regulatory gene facB of Aspergillus nidulansTodd, R.; Kelly, J.; Davis, M.; Hynes, M.
1997Ancient missense mutations in a new member of the RoRet gene family are likely to cause Familial Mediterranean FeverAksentijevich, I.; Centola, M.; Deng, Z.; Sood, R.; Balow, J.; Wood, G.; Zaks, N.; Mansfield, E.; Chen, X.; Eisenberg, S.; Vedula, A.; Shafran, N.; Raben, N.; Pras, E.; Pras, M.; Kastner, D.; Blake, T.; Baxevanis, A.; Robbins, C.; Krizman, D.; et al.
1997The Rat Pyruvate Carboxylase Gene Structure ALTERNATE PROMOTERS GENERATE MULTIPLE TRANSCRIPTS WITH THE 5'-END HETEROGNEITYJitrapakdee, S.; Booker, G.; Cassady, A.; Wallace, J.
1997Covalent Modification of an Exposed Surface Turn Alters the Global Conformation of the Biotin Carrier Domain of Escherichia coli Acetyl-CoA CarboxylaseChapman-Smith, A.; Forbes, B.; Wallace, J.; Cronan, J.
1997Introduction of spacer peptides N-terminal to a cleavage recognition motif in recombinant fusion proteins can improve site-specific cleavagePolyak, S.; Forsberg, G.; Forbes, B.; McNeil, K.; Aplin, S.; Wallace, J.