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Hidenori Hayashida

Researcher at Kyushu University

Publications -  32
Citations -  4019

Hidenori Hayashida is an academic researcher from Kyushu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Gene conversion. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 32 publications receiving 3943 citations. Previous affiliations of Hidenori Hayashida include National Institute of Genetics & Nara Medical University.

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Primary structure of Electrophorus electricus sodium channel deduced from cDNA sequence.

TL;DR: Cloning and sequence analysis of cDNA for the Electrophorus electricus electroplax sodium channel indicate that this protein exhibits four repeated homology units, which are presumably oriented in a pseudosymmetric fashion across the membrane.
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The Complete Nucleotide Sequence of the Human Immunoglobulin Heavy Chain Variable Region Locus

TL;DR: Comparison between different copies of homologous units that appear repeatedly across the locus clearly demonstrates that dynamic DNA reorganization of the loci took place at least eight times between 133 and 10 million years ago.
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Sequence homology between retroviral reverse transcriptase and putative polymerases of hepatitis B virus and cauliflower mosaic virus

TL;DR: The existence of amino acid sequence homology between retroviral reverse transcriptase and the putative polymerases of HBV and CaMV is reported, suggesting the replication cycle of a plant virus, cauliflower mosaic virus, includes a reverse transcription step.
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Primary structure of the α-subunit of Torpedo californica (Na+ + K+)ATPase deduced from cDNA sequence

TL;DR: Cloned and sequenced DNA complementary to the Torpedo californica electroplax messenger RNA encoding the α-subunit of (Na+ + K+)ATPase is cloned and deduced the complete ammo-acid sequence of the polypeptide.
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Isolation and characterization of the active cDNA of the human cell cycle gene (RCC1) involved in the regulation of onset of chromosome condensation.

TL;DR: This work isolated 15 cDNA clones from the Okayama-Berg human cDNA library, and found two that can complement the tsBN2 mutation with an efficiency comparable to that of the genomic DNA clone.