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Stephen Anderson

Researcher at United States Army Research Laboratory

Publications -  137
Citations -  18438

Stephen Anderson is an academic researcher from United States Army Research Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photonics & Gene. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 125 publications receiving 17781 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen Anderson include Brigham and Women's Hospital & Harvard University.

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Sequence and organization of the human mitochondrial genome

TL;DR: The complete sequence of the 16,569-base pair human mitochondrial genome is presented and shows extreme economy in that the genes have none or only a few noncoding bases between them, and in many cases the termination codons are not coded in the DNA but are created post-transcriptionally by polyadenylation of the mRNAs.
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Complete sequence of bovine mitochondrial DNA. Conserved features of the mammalian mitochondrial genome.

TL;DR: The bovine 12 S and 16 S Ribosomal RNA genes, when compared with those from human mitochondrial DNA, show conserved features that are consistent with proposed secondary structure models for the ribosomal RNAs.
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Protein production and purification.

Susanne Gräslund, +86 more
- 01 Feb 2008 - 
TL;DR: This review presents methods that could be applied at the outset of any project, a prioritized list of alternate strategies and a list of pitfalls that trip many new investigators.
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RNA Helicase A Mediates Association of CBP with RNA Polymerase II

TL;DR: It is shown that complex formation between CBP and RNA polymerase II requires RNA helicase A (RHA), a nuclear DNA/RNA helicase that is related to the Drosophila male dosage compensation factor mle.
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BRCA1 is a component of the RNA polymerase II holoenzyme

TL;DR: A BRCA1 domain, which is deleted in about 90% of clinically relevant mutations, participates in binding to the holoenzyme complex in cells, consistent with recent data identifying transcription activation domains in the B RCA1 protein and link the BRC a1 tumor suppressor protein with the transcription process as a holoen enzyme-bound protein.