Deborah E Stage

Summary

Affiliation: University of Rochester
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Origin of nascent lineages and the mechanisms used to prime second-strand DNA synthesis in the R1 and R2 retrotransposons of Drosophila
    Deborah E Stage
    Biology Department, University of Rochester, Rochester NY 14627 0211, USA
    Genome Biol 10:R49. 2009
  2. ncbi Evolution of the metazoan-specific importin alpha gene family
    D Adam Mason
    Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA
    J Mol Evol 68:351-65. 2009
  3. ncbi Sequence variation within the rRNA gene loci of 12 Drosophila species
    Deborah E Stage
    University of Rochester, Department of Biology, Rochester, New York 14627, USA
    Genome Res 17:1888-97. 2007

Detail Information

Publications3

  1. ncbi Origin of nascent lineages and the mechanisms used to prime second-strand DNA synthesis in the R1 and R2 retrotransposons of Drosophila
    Deborah E Stage
    Biology Department, University of Rochester, Rochester NY 14627 0211, USA
    Genome Biol 10:R49. 2009
    ..subject to the concerted evolution process that is responsible for sequence homogeneity among the different copies of rRNA genes? Second, how precise are the target DNA cleavages and priming of DNA synthesis used by these elements?..
  2. ncbi Evolution of the metazoan-specific importin alpha gene family
    D Adam Mason
    Department of Biology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA
    J Mol Evol 68:351-65. 2009
    ..Finally, these results establish a rational basis for a unified nomenclature of the importin alpha gene family...
  3. ncbi Sequence variation within the rRNA gene loci of 12 Drosophila species
    Deborah E Stage
    University of Rochester, Department of Biology, Rochester, New York 14627, USA
    Genome Res 17:1888-97. 2007
    ..We postulate that the fewer variants in the 28S gene is due to localized gene conversion or DNA repair triggered by the activity of retrotransposable elements that are specialized for insertion into the 28S genes of these species...