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Volume 5 (2004) - August 2004

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Sequence periodicity of Escherichia coli is concentrated in intergenic regions

Sergey Hosid, Edward N Trifonov, Alexander Bolshoy BMC Molecular Biology 2004, 5:14 (26 August 2004)

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Expression profiling of serum inducible genes identifies a subset of SRF target genes that are MKL dependent

Ahalya Selvaraj, Ron Prywes BMC Molecular Biology 2004, 5:13 (25 August 2004)

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Periodicity of DNA in exons

Stephen T Eskesen, Frank N Eskesen, Brian Kinghorn, Anatoly Ruvinsky BMC Molecular Biology 2004, 5:12 (18 August 2004)

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The p68 and p72 DEAD box RNA helicases interact with HDAC1 and repress transcription in a promoter-specific manner

Brian J Wilson, Gaynor J Bates, Samantha M Nicol, David J Gregory, Neil D Perkins, Frances V Fuller-Pace BMC Molecular Biology 2004, 5:11 (6 August 2004)

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Co-transcriptional folding is encoded within RNA genes

Irmtraud M Meyer, István Miklós BMC Molecular Biology 2004, 5:10 (6 August 2004)

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Most current algorithms for RNA secondary structure prediction use free energy minimization, but co-transcriptional folding can also influence both the primary and potential secondary structures of an RNA molecule.

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Short-term cytotoxic effects and long-term instability of RNAi delivered using lentiviral vectors

Richard J Fish, Egbert KO Kruithof BMC Molecular Biology 2004, 5:9 (3 August 2004)

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