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Carl W. Schmid

Researcher at University of California, Davis

Publications -  102
Citations -  8705

Carl W. Schmid is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alu element & Gene. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 102 publications receiving 8524 citations. Previous affiliations of Carl W. Schmid include University of California, Berkeley.

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Comparison of human and chimpanzee ξ1 blobin genes

TL;DR: The DNA base sequences of the entire chimpanzee ξ1 globin gene and an additional 1 kb of DNA flanking both the human and chimpanzee genes have been determined and this finding confirms Proudfoot et al.'s suggestion that the humanξ1 gene was recently inactivated.
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Related single copy sequences in the human genome

TL;DR: The low temperature component is not an artifact of DNA fragment length, nonspecific base pairing or hydroxyapatite chromatography conditions and is attributed to the renaturation of distantly related single copy sequences to form a highly mismatched duplex DNAs with an average length of about 100 base pairs.
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The effect of silver ion binding and pH on the buoyant density of DNA and its use in fractionating heterogeneous DNA.

TL;DR: The problem of resolving the density heterogeneity within a tracer DNA, and minor components of DNA, is explored and useful fractionation techniques are developed.
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Human transposon-like elements insert at a preferred target site: evidence for a retrovirally mediated process

TL;DR: Comparison of base sequences of twelve examples of flanking direct repeats indicates that THE 1 repeats insert into a preferred genomic target site, and truncated transposon structures illustrate for the first time that intermediate structures of retrotransposition may also be integrated into the genome.