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Kapitonov V
,
Jurka J
. 1996.
The age of Alu subfamilies.
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J Mol Evol. 42(1):59-65.
Jurka J
,
Klonowski P
,
Dagman V
,
Pelton P
. 1996.
CENSOR--a program for identification and elimination of repetitive elements from DNA sequences.
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Comput Chem. 20(1):119-21.
Milosavljević A
,
Jurka J
. 1993.
Discovering simple DNA sequences by the algorithmic significance method.
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Comput Appl Biosci. 9(4):407-11.
Ali MA
,
McWeeney D
,
Milosavljević A
,
Jurka J
,
Jariwalla RJ
. 1991.
Enhanced malignant transformation induced by expression of a distinct protein domain of ribonucleotide reductase large subunit from herpes simplex virus type 2.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 88(18):8257-61.
Jurka J
,
Zuckerkandl E
. 1991.
Free left arms as precursor molecules in the evolution of Alu sequences.
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J Mol Evol. 33(1):49-56.
Jurka J
,
Kaplan DJ
,
Duncan CH
,
Walichiewicz J
,
Milosavljević A
,
Murali G
,
Solus JF
. 1993.
Identification and characterization of new human medium reiteration frequency repeats.
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Nucleic Acids Res. 21(5):1273-9.
Jurka J
. 1993.
A new subfamily of recently retroposed human Alu repeats.
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Nucleic Acids Res. 21(9):2252.
Jurka J
,
Walichiewicz J
,
Milosavljević A
. 1992.
Prototypic sequences for human repetitive DNA.
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J Mol Evol. 35(4):286-91.
Tóth G
,
Jurka J
. 1994.
Repetitive DNA in and around translocation breakpoints of the Philadelphia chromosome.
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Gene. 140(2):285-8.
Jurka J
,
Pethiyagoda C
. 1995.
Simple repetitive DNA sequences from primates: compilation and analysis.
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J Mol Evol. 40(2):120-6.
Jurka J
,
Zietkiewicz E
,
Labuda D
. 1995.
Ubiquitous mammalian-wide interspersed repeats (MIRs) are molecular fossils from the mesozoic era.
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Nucleic Acids Res. 23(1):170-5.
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