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J M Axton
Whitehead Institute
1985
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Timothy Clark (CM4AI)
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36911289Erratum: Reading and writing genomes.Adv Genet (Hoboken)2022
36911289Erratum: Reading and writing genomes.Adv Genet (Hoboken)2022
36618125A network database for the human biobank.Adv Genet (Hoboken)2021
36618445The missing person in gene-environment interactions.Adv Genet (Hoboken)2021
36618125A network database for the human biobank.Adv Genet (Hoboken)2021
36618445The missing person in gene-environment interactions.Adv Genet (Hoboken)2021
30890711Addendum: The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship.Sci Data2019
36619251Reading and writing genomes.Adv Genet (Hoboken)2019
30890711Addendum: The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship.Sci Data2019
36619251Reading and writing genomes.Adv Genet (Hoboken)2019
29632375FAIR to the community.Nat Genet2018
29632375FAIR to the community.Nat Genet2018
26978244The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship.Sci Data2016
26978244The FAIR Guiding Principles for scientific data management and stewardship.Sci Data2016
20052753The Human Variome Project (HVP) 2009 Forum "Towards Establishing Standards".Hum Mutat2010
20960468How to catch all those mutations--the report of the third Human Variome Project Meeting, UNESCO Paris, May 2010.Hum Mutat2010
20052753The Human Variome Project (HVP) 2009 Forum "Towards Establishing Standards".Hum Mutat2010
20960468How to catch all those mutations--the report of the third Human Variome Project Meeting, UNESCO Paris, May 2010.Hum Mutat2010
18988827GENETICS. The Human Variome Project.Science2008
18988827GENETICS. The Human Variome Project.Science2008
15226379Spatial and temporal control of mitotic cyclins by the Gnu regulator of embryonic mitosis in Drosophila.J Cell Sci2004
15226379Spatial and temporal control of mitotic cyclins by the Gnu regulator of embryonic mitosis in Drosophila.J Cell Sci2004
12756181giant nuclei is essential in the cell cycle transition from meiosis to mitosis.Development2003
12706890Identification of plu genes and cis-acting elements of PCNA in the Drosophila genus using conservation of gene order.Gene2003
12756181giant nuclei is essential in the cell cycle transition from meiosis to mitosis.Development2003
12706890Identification of plu genes and cis-acting elements of PCNA in the Drosophila genus using conservation of gene order.Gene2003
11014818The Drosophila mus101 gene, which links DNA repair, replication and condensation of heterochromatin in mitosis, encodes a protein with seven BRCA1 C-terminus domains.Genetics2000
11014818The Drosophila mus101 gene, which links DNA repair, replication and condensation of heterochromatin in mitosis, encodes a protein with seven BRCA1 C-terminus domains.Genetics2000
10591206Germ cells colonized by endosymbiotic bacteria.Nature1999
10591206Germ cells colonized by endosymbiotic bacteria.Nature1999
9247640Drosophila PLUTONIUM protein is a specialized cell cycle regulator required at the onset of embryogenesis.Mol Biol Cell1997
9247640Drosophila PLUTONIUM protein is a specialized cell cycle regulator required at the onset of embryogenesis.Mol Biol Cell1997
7929620Mutations in the Drosophila Melanogaster gene three rows permit aspects of mitosis to continue in the absence of chromatid segregation.J Cell Sci1994
8313891The inhibitor of DNA replication encoded by the Drosophila gene plutonium is a small, ankyrin repeat protein.EMBO J1994
7929620Mutations in the Drosophila Melanogaster gene three rows permit aspects of mitosis to continue in the absence of chromatid segregation.J Cell Sci1994
8313891The inhibitor of DNA replication encoded by the Drosophila gene plutonium is a small, ankyrin repeat protein.EMBO J1994
8224813Mutations in the protein phosphatase 1 gene at 87B can differentially affect suppression of position-effect variegation and mitosis in Drosophila melanogaster.Genetics1993
8224813Mutations in the protein phosphatase 1 gene at 87B can differentially affect suppression of position-effect variegation and mitosis in Drosophila melanogaster.Genetics1993
8270646Mutations in the Drosophila melanogaster gene three rows permit aspects of mitosis to continue in the absence of chromatid segregation.J Cell Sci1993
8270646Mutations in the Drosophila melanogaster gene three rows permit aspects of mitosis to continue in the absence of chromatid segregation.J Cell Sci1993
2170019One of the protein phosphatase 1 isoenzymes in Drosophila is essential for mitosis.Cell1990
2176604Drosophila contains three genes that encode distinct isoforms of protein phosphatase 1.Eur J Biochem1990
2175718The structure of protein phosphatase 2A is as highly conserved as that of protein phosphatase 1.FEBS Lett1990
2175717Protein phosphatase 1 activity in Drosophila mutants with abnormalities in mitosis and chromosome condensation.FEBS Lett1990
2170019One of the protein phosphatase 1 isoenzymes in Drosophila is essential for mitosis.Cell1990
2175717Protein phosphatase 1 activity in Drosophila mutants with abnormalities in mitosis and chromosome condensation.FEBS Lett1990
2175718The structure of protein phosphatase 2A is as highly conserved as that of protein phosphatase 1.FEBS Lett1990
2176604Drosophila contains three genes that encode distinct isoforms of protein phosphatase 1.Eur J Biochem1990
2534556Mitosis in Drosophila development.J Cell Sci Suppl1989
2534556Mitosis in Drosophila development.J Cell Sci Suppl1989
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