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Transposons as Natural and Experimental Mutagens
RC Woodruff, James N Thompson
Published online: March 2003
Housekeeping Genes
Mamatha Mahadevappa, Janet A Warrington
Published online: March 2003
Polyploidy
Francesco D'Amato, Mauro Durante
Published online: March 2003
Gene Conversion
Matthew E Hurles
Published online: February 2003
Gene Duplication and Redundancy
Andreas Wagner
Published online: February 2003
Environmental Carcinogens and Mutagens
Edward L Loechler
Published online: January 2003
DNA Looping and Transcription Regulation
Dale EA Lewis, Sankar Adhya
Published online: December 2001
Genome Databases
Marion L Carroll, Son V Nguyen, Mark A Batzer
Published online: May 2001
Human Genetics: Principles
Wayne WK Lam, Robert F Mueller
Published online: May 2001
Genome Mapping
Paul H Dear
Published online: April 2001
Genome Inserts
Craig A Bloch
Published online: April 2001
Gene Mapping: Comparative
Jennifer A Marshall Graves
Published online: April 2001
Human Chromosomes
Elisabeth Keitges, Frederick W Luthardt
Published online: April 2001
DNA Sequencing
Susan H Hardin
Published online: April 2001
Y‐chromosome‐linked Traits
Jennifer A Marshall Graves
Published online: April 2001
Cancer
Malcolm R Alison
Published online: April 2001
Oncogenes
Amanda R Perry
Published online: April 2001
Genome Sequence Analysis
Margaret M DeAngelis, Mark A Batzer
Published online: April 2001
Imprinting (Mammals)
M Azim Surani
Published online: April 2001
Mechanisms of X‐inactivation
Sarah M Duthie
Published online: April 2001
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