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Multiple α- and β-tubulin genes in chlamydomonas and regulation of tubulin mRNA levels after deflagellation
Carolyn D. Silflow
, Joel L. Rosenbaum
Plant and Microbial Biology
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Chlamydomonas
100%
MRNA Level
100%
β-tubulin Gene
100%
Tubulin
100%
DNA Sequencing
12%
Flagellar
12%
Recombinant
6%
Complementary DNA (cDNA)
6%
Amputation
6%
CDNA Clone
6%
Class Size
6%
Co-migration
6%
Cross-hybridization
6%
Translation Product
6%
Two-dimensional Gel
6%
Co-immunoprecipitation (co-IP)
6%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Tubulin
100%
Chlamydomonas
100%
Messenger RNA
100%
RNA
23%
DNA Sequence
11%
Immunoprecipitation
5%
Molecular Cloning
5%
Cross Hybridization
5%
Immunology and Microbiology
Chlamydomonas
100%
Ribonucleic Acid
100%
DNA Sequence
50%
Immunoprecipitation
25%
Cross Hybridization
25%
Molecular Cloning
25%
In Vitro
25%