Achilles Dugaiczyk

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University of California, Riverside, Riverside, CA, United States 
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Molecular Biology
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Gibbons R, Dugaiczyk A. (2005) Phylogenetic roots of Alu-mediated rearrangements leading to cancer. Genome / National Research Council Canada = GéNome / Conseil National De Recherches Canada. 48: 160-7
Gibbons R, Dugaiczyk LJ, Girke T, et al. (2004) Distinguishing humans from great apes with AluYb8 repeats Journal of Molecular Biology. 339: 721-729
Martinez J, Dugaiczyk LJ, Zielinski R, et al. (2001) Human genetic disorders, a phylogenetic perspective. Journal of Molecular Biology. 308: 587-96
Hamdi HK, Nishio H, Tavis J, et al. (2000) Alu-mediated phylogenetic novelties in gene regulation and development. Journal of Molecular Biology. 299: 931-9
Nishio H, Hamdi HK, Dugaiczyk A. (1999) Genomic expansion across the albumin gene family on human chromosome 4q is directional. Biological Chemistry. 380: 1431-4
Hamdi H, Nishio H, Zielinski R, et al. (1999) Origin and phylogenetic distribution of Alu DNA repeats: irreversible events in the evolution of primates. Journal of Molecular Biology. 289: 861-71
Gibbs PE, Witke WF, Dugaiczyk A. (1998) The molecular clock runs at different rates among closely related members of a gene family. Journal of Molecular Evolution. 46: 552-61
Nishio H, Dugaiczyk A. (1996) Complete structure of the human alpha-albumin gene, a new member of the serum albumin multigene family. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 93: 7557-61
Nishio H, Heiskanen M, Palotie A, et al. (1996) Tandem arrangement of the human serum albumin multigene family in the sub-centromeric region of 4q: evolution and chromosomal direction of transcription. Journal of Molecular Biology. 259: 113-9
Nishio H, Gibbs PE, Minghetti PP, et al. (1995) The chimpanzee alpha-fetoprotein-encoding gene shows structural similarity to that of gorilla but distinct differences from that of human. Gene. 162: 213-20
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