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Papers 2012



Nakanishi A, Kobayashi N, Suzuki-Hirano A, Nishihara H, Sasaki T, Hirakawa M, Sumiyama K, Shimogori T, Okada N.
A SINE-Derived Element Constitutes a Unique Modular Enhancer for Mammalian Diencephalic Fgf8.
PLoS One. 2012;7(8):e43785. (2012) [Abstract]



Higasa K, Nikaido M, Saito TL, Yoshimura J, Suzuki Y, Suzuki H, Nishihara H, Aibara M, Ngatunga BP, Kalombo HW, Sugano S, Morishita S, Okada N.
Extremely slow rate of evolution in the HOX cluster revealed by comparison between Tanzanian and Indonesian coelacanths.
Gene. Jun 12. Epub ahead of print (2012) [Abstract]



Miyagi R, Terai Y, Aibara M, Sugawara T, Imai H, Tachida H, Mzighani SI, Okitsu T, Wada A, Okada N.
Correlation between nuptial colors and visual sensitivities tuned by opsins leads to species richness in sympatric Lake Victoria cichlid fishes.
Mol Biol Evol. May 21. Epub ahead of print (2012) [Abstract]



Kajikawa M, Sugano T, Sakurai R, Okada N.
Low dependency of retrotransposition on the ORF1 protein of the zebrafish LINE, ZfL2-1.
Gene. May 10;499(1):41-7. (2012)@[Abstract]



Kajikawa M, Yamaguchi K, Okada N.
A new mechanism to ensure integration during LINE retrotransposition: A suggestion from analyses of the 5' extra nucleotides.
Gene. Mar 1. Epub ahead of print (2012) [Abstract]



Ota T, Nikaido M, Suzuki H, Hagino-Yamagishi K, Okada N.
Characterization of V1R receptor (ora) genes in Lake Victoria cichlids.
Gene. May 15;499(2):273-9. (2012) [Abstract]



Yuzawa Y, Nishihara H, Haraguchi T, Masuda S, Shimojima M, Shimoyama A, Yuasa H, Okada N, Ohta H.
Phylogeny of galactolipid synthase homologs together with their enzymatic analyses revealed a possible origin and divergence time for photosynthetic Membrane biogenesis.
DNA Res. 19(1):91-102. (2012) [Abstract]



Nakamura M, Kajikawa M, Okada N.
Self-Interaction, Nucleic Acid Binding, and Nucleic Acid Chaperone Activities Are Unexpectedly Retained in the Unique ORF1p of Zebrafish LINE.
Mol Cell Biol. Jan;32(2):458-69. (2012) [Abstract]





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