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Contents: May 1996, Volume 1, Issue 5   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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Original Articles:

M Ibba, KW Hong, and D Soll
Glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase: from genetics to molecular recognition
Genes to Cells (1996) 1, 421-427. [Abstract] [PDF]  

A Kanamori and DD Brown
The analysis of complex developmental programmes: amphibian metamorphosis
Genes to Cells (1996) 1, 429-435. [Abstract] [PDF]  

EH Morita, T Ohkubo, I Kuraoka, M Shirakawa, K Tanaka, and K Morikawa
Implications of the zinc-finger motif found in the DNA-binding domain of the human XPA protein
Genes to Cells (1996) 1, 437-442. [Abstract] [PDF]  

K Hiom, IR Tsaneva, and SC West
The directionality of RuvAB-mediated branch migration: in vitro studies with three-armed junctions
Genes to Cells (1996) 1, 443-451. [Abstract] [PDF]  

AM Segall and HA Nash
Architectural flexibility in lambda site-specific recombination: three alternate conformations channel the attL site into three distinct pathways
Genes to Cells (1996) 1, 453-463. [Abstract] [PDF]  

T Kobayashi and T Horiuchi
A yeast gene product, Fob1 protein, required for both replication fork blocking and recombinational hotspot activities
Genes to Cells (1996) 1, 465-474. [Abstract] [PDF]  

S Keeney and N Kleckner
Communication between homologous chromosomes: genetic alterations at a nuclease-hypersensitive site can alter mitotic chromatin structure at that site both in cis and in trans
Genes to Cells (1996) 1, 475-489. [Abstract] [PDF]  

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