L F Landweber
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Vlassov A, Johnston B, Landweber L, Kazakov S
Dokl Biochem Biophys
. 2005 Aug;
402:207-9.
PMID: 16116750
No abstract available.
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Knight R, Landweber L, Yarus M
J Mol Evol
. 2001 Oct;
53(4-5):299-313.
PMID: 11675590
Annotated, complete DNA sequences are available for 213 mitochondrial genomes from 132 species. These provide an extensive sample of evolutionary adjustment of codon usage and meaning spanning the history of...
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Landweber L
Biol Bull
. 2001 Sep;
196(3):324-5; discussion 325-6.
PMID: 11536909
No abstract available.
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Ruben A, Landweber L
Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol
. 2001 Jun;
1(1):69-72.
PMID: 11413491
Ever since scientists discovered that conventional silicon-based computers have an upper limit in terms of speed, they have been searching for alternative media with which to solve computational problems. That...
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Faulhammer D, Lipton R, Landweber L
J Comput Biol
. 2001 May;
7(6):839-48.
PMID: 11382365
We describe a convenient assay for rapid qualitative evaluation of hybridization/ligation fidelity. The approach uses randomized probe strands of DNA and restriction enzyme digestion after amplification of reaction products by...
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Knight R, Freeland S, Landweber L
Genome Biol
. 2001 Apr;
2(4):RESEARCH0010.
PMID: 11305938
Background: Correlations between genome composition (in terms of GC content) and usage of particular codons and amino acids have been widely reported, but poorly explained. We show here that a...
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Ronneberg T, Freeland S, Landweber L
Bioinformatics
. 2001 Apr;
17(3):280-1.
PMID: 11294793
GENVIEW: and GENCODE: are tools for testing the adaptive nature of a genetic code under different assumptions about patterns of genetic error and the nature of amino acid similarity. GENVIEW:...
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Knight R, Freeland S, Landweber L
Nat Rev Genet
. 2001 Mar;
2(1):49-58.
PMID: 11253070
The genetic code evolved in two distinct phases. First, the 'canonical' code emerged before the last universal ancestor; subsequently, this code diverged in numerous nuclear and organelle lineages. Here, we...
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Lozupone C, Knight R, Landweber L
Curr Biol
. 2001 Mar;
11(2):65-74.
PMID: 11231122
Background: The nuclear genetic code has changed in several lineages of ciliates. These changes, UAR to glutamine and UGA to cysteine, imply that eukaryotic release factor 1 (eRF1), the protein...