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C.elegans tm4453 CMTr mediated 2'-O-ribose methylation status of cap-adjacent nucleotides across animals.
Yeast FY18675 (972) Complete sequences of Schizosaccharomyces pombe subtelomeres reveal multiple patterns of genome variation.
Zebrafish Tg(isl1:GFP)rw0 Exosc2 deficiency leads to developmental disorders by causing a nucleotide pool imbalance in zebrafish.
Human and Animal Cells 409B2(HPS0076) Rapid repair of human disease-specific single-nucleotide variants by One-SHOT genome editing.
Drosophila DGRC#105668 , DGRC#104957 , DGRC#103421 Altering the Temporal Regulation of One Transcription Factor Drives Evolutionary Trade-Offs between Head Sensory Organs.
Drosophila Correlated Evolution of Two Copulatory Organs via a Single cis-Regulatory Nucleotide Change.
Human and Animal Cells NB1RGB(RCB0222) Increased Cytotoxicity of Herpes Simplex Virus Thymidine Kinase Expression in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.
Cellular slime molds Rapid nucleotide exchange renders Asp-11 mutant actins resistant to depolymerizing activity of cofilin, leading to dominant toxicity in vivo.
Prokaryotes B. subtilis MGNA-A098 , MGNA-A099 , MGNA-A100 , MGNA-A101 , MGNA-A102 , MGNA-A103 , MGNA-A104 , MGNA-A105 , MGNA-A106 , MGNA-A107 , ... Essential Bacillus subtilis genes.
Algae NIES-2166 The GC-rich mitochondrial and plastid genomes of the green alga Coccomyxa give insight into the evolution of organelle DNA nucleotide landscape.
Algae NIES-425 , NIES-577 Molecular identification of rickettsial endosymbionts in the non-phagotrophic volvocalean green algae.
Yeast FYP532 , FY12476 A guaninine nucleotide exchange factor is a component of the meiotic spindle pole body in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Prokaryotes E. coli ME9062 (BW25113) YccW is the m5C methyltransferase specific for 23S rRNA nucleotide 1962.
Medaka ib , i (i-1) (MT67) , i-4 (MT70) The tyrosinase gene of the i(b) albino mutant of the medaka fish carries a transposable element insertion in the promoter region.