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    The MicroRNA miR-1 Regulates a MEF-2-Dependent Retrograde Signal at Neuromuscular Junctions by Simon, David J., Madison, Jon M., Conery, Annie L., Thompson-Peer, Katherine L., Soskis, Michael, Ruvkun, Gary B., Kaplan, Joshua M., Kim, John K.

    Published in Cell (30-05-2008)
    “…We show that miR-1, a conserved muscle-specific microRNA, regulates aspects of both pre- and postsynaptic function at C. elegans neuromuscular junctions. miR-1…”
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    A general method for site-directed mutagenesis in prokaryotes by Ruvkun, Gary B, Ausubel, Frederick M

    Published in Nature (London) (01-01-1981)
    “…The genetic analysis of genes from prokaryotic species for which experimental genetic systems have not yet been developed is often limited by the difficulty of…”
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    Directed transposon Tn5 mutagenesis and complementation analysis of Rhizobium meliloti symbiotic nitrogen fixation genes by Ruvkun, G B, Sundaresan, V, Ausubel, F M

    Published in Cell (01-06-1982)
    “…An 18 kb region adjacent to and surrounding the genes for nitrogenase (nif) was cloned from the genome of the symbiotic nitrogen-fixing species Rhizobium…”
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    Interspecies Homology of Nitrogenase Genes by Ruvkun, Gary B., Ausubel, Frederick M.

    “…Cloned nitrogen fixation (nif) genes from Klebsiella pneumoniae hybridize to DNA from 19 out of 19 widely divergent nitrogen-fixing bacterial strains but do…”
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    Specific protection of nucleotides in the lac operator from DMS methylation and DNase I nicking by crude bacterial cell extracts by Ruvkun, G B, Sundaresan, V, Ausubel, F M

    Published in Gene (01-06-1982)
    “…Crude bacterial cell extracts prepared from an Escherichia coli lacIq strain were shown to protect specific nucleotides in the lac operator from methylation by…”
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