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1997A Novel Epithelial-Expressed ETS Gene, ELF3 - Human and Murine cDNA Sequences, Murine Genomic Organization, Human Mapping to 1q32.2 and Expression in Tissues and CancerTymms, M.; Ng, A.; Thomas, R.; Schutte, B.; Zhou, J.; Eyre, H.; Sutherland, G.; Seth, A.; Rosenberg, M.; Papas, T.; Debouck, C.; Kola, I.
1997Evidence for AT-transversion bias in wasp (Hymenoptera: Symphyta) mitochondrial genes and its implications for the origin of parasitismDowton, M.; Austin, A.
1997Problems of reproducibility - does geologically ancient DNA survive in amber preserved insects?Austin, J.; Ross, A.; Smith, A.; Fortey, R.; Thomas, R.
1997The Rat Pyruvate Carboxylase Gene Structure ALTERNATE PROMOTERS GENERATE MULTIPLE TRANSCRIPTS WITH THE 5'-END HETEROGNEITYJitrapakdee, S.; Booker, G.; Cassady, A.; Wallace, J.
1997The gene for the human interleukin-11 receptor alpha chain locus is highly homologous to the murine gene and contains alternatively spliced first exonsNandurkar, H.; Robb, L.; Nicholl, J.; Hilton, D.; Sutherland, G.; Begley, C.
1997The X-linked gene G4.5 is responsible for different infantile dilated cardiomyopathiesD'Adamo, P.; Fassone, L.; Gedeon, A.; Janssen, E.; Bione, S.; Bolhuis, P.; Barth, P.; Wilson, M.; Haan, E.; Orstavik, H.; Patton, M.; Green, A.; Zammarchi, E.; Donati, M.; Toniolo, D.
1997Peptidylarginine diminase of the hair follicle: characterization, localization and function in keratinising tissuesRogers, G.; Winter, B.; McLaughlan, C.; Powell, B.; Nesci, T.
1997Structural organization of the mouse and human GALR1 Galanin receptor genes (Galnr and GALNR) and chromosomal localization of the mouse geneJacoby, A.; Webb, G.; Liu, M.; Kofler, B.; Hort, Y.; Fathi, Z.; Bottema, C.; Shine, J.; Iismaa, T.
1997The Mouse Homeobox Gene, Gbx2: Genomic Organisation and Expression in Pluripotent Cells in Vitro and in VivoChapman, G.; Remiszewski, J.; Webb, G.; Schulz, T.; Bottema, C.; Rathjen, P.