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Forsdyke
Queen's University Kingston - / Canada
Natural Sciences / Molecular Biology & Genetics
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Forsdyke's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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A human putative lymphocyte G0/G1 switch gene containing a CpG-rich island encodes a small basic protein with the potential to be phosphorylatedL Russell, DR ForsdykeDNA and cell biology 10 (8), 581-591, 19911711991
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A human gene encoding a putative basic helix–loop–helix phosphoprotein whose mRNA increases rapidly in cycloheximide-treated blood mononuclear cellsDP Siderovski, SP Heximer, DR ForsdykeDNA and cell biology 13 (2), 125-147, 19941561994
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Chargaff\'s legacyDR Forsdyke, JR MortimerGene 261 (1), 127-137, 20001402000
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Treasure your exceptions: the science and life of William BatesonAG Cock, DR Forsdyke1212008
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Thermophilic bacteria strictly obey Szybalski\'s transcription direction rule and politely purine-load RNAs with both adenine and guaninePJ Lao, DR ForsdykeGenome research 10 (2), 228-236, 20001212000
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