Connection
Wayne Wahls to Humans
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Wayne Wahls has written about Humans.
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Wahls WP. Opinion: The National Institutes of Health needs to better balance funding distributions among US institutions. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 07 02; 116(27):13150-13154.
Score: 0.028
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Wahls WP. The NIH must reduce disparities in funding to maximize its return on investments from taxpayers. Elife. 2018 03 23; 7.
Score: 0.026
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Wahls WP, Davidson MK. DNA sequence-mediated, evolutionarily rapid redistribution of meiotic recombination hotspots. Genetics. 2011 Nov; 189(3):685-94.
Score: 0.017
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Wahls WP, Davidson MK. Discrete DNA sites regulate global distribution of meiotic recombination. Trends Genet. 2010 May; 26(5):202-8.
Score: 0.015
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Wahls WP, Moore PD. Recombination hotspot activity of hypervariable minisatellite DNA requires minisatellite DNA binding proteins. Somat Cell Mol Genet. 1998 Jan; 24(1):41-51.
Score: 0.006
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Wahls WP, Swenson G, Moore PD. Two hypervariable minisatellite DNA binding proteins. Nucleic Acids Res. 1991 Jun 25; 19(12):3269-74.
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Wahls WP, Moore PD. Homologous recombination enhancement conferred by the Z-DNA motif d(TG)30 is abrogated by simian virus 40 T antigen binding to adjacent DNA sequences. Mol Cell Biol. 1990 Feb; 10(2):794-800.
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Wahls WP, Wallace LJ, Moore PD. The Z-DNA motif d(TG)30 promotes reception of information during gene conversion events while stimulating homologous recombination in human cells in culture. Mol Cell Biol. 1990 Feb; 10(2):785-93.
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Wahls WP, Wallace LJ, Moore PD. Hypervariable minisatellite DNA is a hotspot for homologous recombination in human cells. Cell. 1990 Jan 12; 60(1):95-103.
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