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  • Peifer, M, P D McCrea, K J Green, E Wieschaus, and B M Gumbiner. (1992) 1992. “The Vertebrate Adhesive Junction Proteins Beta-Catenin and Plakoglobin and the Drosophila Segment Polarity Gene Armadillo Form a Multigene Family With Similar Properties.”. J Cell Biol 118 (3): 681-91.
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  • Markstein, Michele, and Michael Levine. (2002) 2002. “Decoding Cis-Regulatory DNAs in the Drosophila Genome.”. Curr Opin Genet Dev 12 (5): 601-6.
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  • Lang, Gregory I, and David Botstein. 2011. “A Test of the Coordinated Expression Hypothesis for the Origin and Maintenance of the GAL Cluster in Yeast.”. PLoS One 6 (9): e25290.
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  • Callahan, Benjamin, Richard A Neher, Doris Bachtrog, Peter Andolfatto, and Boris I Shraiman. (2011) 2011. “Correlated Evolution of Nearby Residues in Drosophilid Proteins.”. PLoS Genet 7 (2): e1001315.
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  • Roose, Jeroen P, Maximilian Diehn, Michael G Tomlinson, Joseph Lin, Ash A Alizadeh, David Botstein, Patrick O Brown, and Arthur Weiss. (2003) 2003. “T Cell Receptor-Independent Basal Signaling via Erk and Abl Kinases Suppresses RAG Gene Expression.”. PLoS Biol 1 (2): E53.
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  • Slavov, Nikolai, Edoardo M Airoldi, Alexander van Oudenaarden, and David Botstein. (2012) 2012. “A Conserved Cell Growth Cycle Can Account for the Environmental Stress Responses of Divergent Eukaryotes.”. Mol Biol Cell 23 (10): 1986-97.
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  • Lu, Charles, Matthew J Brauer, and David Botstein. (2009) 2009. “Slow Growth Induces Heat-Shock Resistance in Normal and Respiratory-Deficient Yeast.”. Mol Biol Cell 20 (3): 891-903.
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  • Calhoun, Vincent C, Angelike Stathopoulos, and Michael Levine. (2002) 2002. “Promoter-Proximal Tethering Elements Regulate Enhancer-Promoter Specificity in the Drosophila Antennapedia Complex.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99 (14): 9243-7.
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  • Peifer, M, and E Wieschaus. (1993) 1993. “The Product of the Drosophila Melanogaster Segment Polarity Gene Armadillo Is Highly Conserved in Sequence and Expression in the Housefly Musca Domestica.”. J Mol Evol 36 (3): 224-33.
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  • Stone, Eric A, and Julien Ayroles. (2009) 2009. “Modulated Modularity Clustering As an Exploratory Tool for Functional Genomic Inference.”. PLoS Genet 5 (5): e1000479.
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  • Troyanskaya, O, M Cantor, G Sherlock, P Brown, T Hastie, R Tibshirani, D Botstein, and Russ B Altman. (2001) 2001. “Missing Value Estimation Methods for DNA Microarrays.”. Bioinformatics 17 (6): 520-5.
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  • Whitfield, Michael L, Gavin Sherlock, Alok J Saldanha, John I Murray, Catherine A Ball, Karen E Alexander, John C Matese, et al. (2002) 2002. “Identification of Genes Periodically Expressed in the Human Cell Cycle and Their Expression in Tumors.”. Mol Biol Cell 13 (6): 1977-2000.
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  • Brauer, Matthew J, Alok J Saldanha, Kara Dolinski, and David Botstein. (2005) 2005. “Homeostatic Adjustment and Metabolic Remodeling in Glucose-Limited Yeast Cultures.”. Mol Biol Cell 16 (5): 2503-17.
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  • Vrana, P B, P G Matteson, J Schmidt V, R S Ingram, A Joyce, K L Prince, M J Dewey, and S M Tilghman. (2001) 2001. “Genomic Imprinting of a Placental Lactogen Gene in Peromyscus.”. Dev Genes Evol 211 (11): 523-32.
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  • Markstein, Michele, Peter Markstein, Vicky Markstein, and Michael S Levine. (2002) 2002. “Genome-Wide Analysis of Clustered Dorsal Binding Sites Identifies Putative Target Genes in the Drosophila Embryo.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99 (2): 763-8.
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  • Berman, Benjamin P, Yutaka Nibu, Barret D Pfeiffer, Pavel Tomancak, Susan E Celniker, Michael Levine, Gerald M Rubin, and Michael B Eisen. (2002) 2002. “Exploiting Transcription Factor Binding Site Clustering to Identify Cis-Regulatory Modules Involved in Pattern Formation in the Drosophila Genome.”. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 99 (2): 757-62.
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  • Semenova, Ekaterina, XiaoFei Wang, Monica M Jablonski, John Levorse, and Shirley M Tilghman. (2003) 2003. “An Engineered 800 Kilobase Deletion of Uchl3 and Lmo7 on Mouse Chromosome 14 Causes Defects in Viability, Postnatal Growth and Degeneration of Muscle and Retina.”. Hum Mol Genet 12 (11): 1301-12.
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  • Murray, John Isaac, Michael L Whitfield, Nathan D Trinklein, Richard M Myers, Patrick O Brown, and David Botstein. (2004) 2004. “Diverse and Specific Gene Expression Responses to Stresses in Cultured Human Cells.”. Mol Biol Cell 15 (5): 2361-74.
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  • Stathopoulos, Angelike, and Michael Levine. (2002) 2002. “Whole-Genome Expression Profiles Identify Gene Batteries in Drosophila.”. Dev Cell 3 (4): 464-5.
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  • Cleary, M A, C D van Raamsdonk, J Levorse, B Zheng, A Bradley, and S M Tilghman. (2001) 2001. “Disruption of an Imprinted Gene Cluster by a Targeted Chromosomal Translocation in Mice.”. Nat Genet 29 (1): 78-82.
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