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Carol M. Rubin
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 21
Citations - 2627
Carol M. Rubin is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alu element & Interspersed repeat. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 21 publications receiving 2579 citations.
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Base sequence studies of 300 nucleotide renatured repeated human DNA clones
TL;DR: The nucleotide sequences of 15 clones constructed from these 300 nucleotide S 1 -resistant repeats are determined and ten of these cloned sequences are members of the Alu family of interspersed repeats, a dimeric structure that was evidently formed from a head to tail duplication of an ancestral monomeric sequence.
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Ubiquitous, interspersed repeated sequences in mammalian genomes
Warren Jelinek,Thomas P. Toomey,Leslie A. Leinwand,Craig H. Duncan,P. A. Biro,Prabhakara V. Choudary,Sherman M. Weissman,Carol M. Rubin,Catherine M. Houck,Prescott L. Deininger,Carl W. Schmid +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a portion of this highly conserved segment of repetitive mamalian DNA sequence is similar to a sequence found within a low molecular weight RNA that hydrogen-bonds to poly(A)-terminated RNA molecules of Chinese hamsters and a sequence that forms half of a perfect inverted repeat near the origin of DNA replication in papovaviruses.
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Standardized nomenclature for Alu repeats
Mark A. Batzer,Prescott L. Deininger,Utha Hellmann-Blumberg,Jerzy Jurka,Damian Labuda,Carol M. Rubin,Carl W. Schmid,Ewa Ziętkiewicz,Emile Zuckerkandl +8 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a probabilistic analysis of the H2O2 gene that was constructed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory during the 1990s as well as a comparison study conducted at the University of California at Davis in 2011.
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Partial nucleotide sequence of the 300-nucleotide interspersed repeated human DNA sequences
TL;DR: A base sequence is determined by directly determining the base sequence of a part of the Alu family and this base sequence shows that individual members of theAlu family share a common ancestral nucleotide sequence.
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Pyrimidine-specific chemical reactions useful for DNA sequencing
Carol M. Rubin,Carl W. Schmid +1 more
TL;DR: Hydroxylamine hydrochloride at pH 6 specifically attacks cytosine and potassium permanganate reacts selectively with thymidine residues in DNA, adopting these reactions for use with the chemical sequencing method developed by Maxam and Gilbert.