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Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie Mikrobiologie und Hygiene: I. Abt. Originale C: Allgemeine, angewandte und ökologische Mikrobiologie | 1982

Repeated Sequences in the Genomes of Halobacteria

Carmen Sapienza; W. Ford Doolittle

Summary Molecular cloning and Southern hybridization techniques have allowed us to show that the genome of Halobacterium halobium contains a large number of repeated sequences, comprising many families. Some elements from different families may be clustered in the genome. Rearrangements (transpositions?) affecting such elements occur frequently and spontaneously. Some H. halobium repeat sequence families are also represented in the genome of H. volcanii .


Nature | 1980

Selfish genes, the phenotype paradigm and genome evolution

W. Ford Doolittle; Carmen Sapienza


Nature | 1987

Degree of methylation of transgenes is dependent on gamete of origin

Carmen Sapienza; Alan Peterson; Janet Rossant; Rudi Balling


Development | 1989

Epigenetic and genetic factors affect transgene methylation imprinting

Carmen Sapienza; Jean Paquette; Thu Tran; Alan Peterson


Nature | 1982

Unusual physical organization of the Halobacterium genome

Carmen Sapienza; W. Ford Doolittle


Genes & Development | 1989

Cellular mosaicism in the methylation and expression of hemizygous loci in the mouse.

Ross McGowan; Rob Campbell; Alan Peterson; Carmen Sapienza


Nature | 1982

High-frequency genomic rearrangements involving archaebacterial repeat sequence elements

Carmen Sapienza; Michael R. Rose; W. Ford Doolittle


Human Reproduction | 2002

Ooplasmic donation in humans The potential for epigenic modifications

Susan M. Hawes; Carmen Sapienza; Keith E. Latham


Development | 1990

Sex-linked dosage-sensitive modifiers as imprinting genes

Carmen Sapienza


Development | 1998

Localization of genes encoding egg modifiers of paternal genome function to mouse chromosomes one and two

Keith E. Latham; Carmen Sapienza

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Alan Peterson

Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

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Keith E. Latham

Michigan State University

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Jean Paquette

Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

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Ross McGowan

Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

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Rudi Balling

University of Luxembourg

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Francis Crick

Salk Institute for Biological Studies

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