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Mohapatra SS, Ramachandran D, Mantri CK, Colwell RR, Singh DV.  2009.  Determination of relationships among non-toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O1 biotype El Tor strains from housekeeping gene sequences and ribotype patterns. Research in MicrobiologyResearch in Microbiology. 160
Mohapatra H, Mohapatra SS, Mantri CK, Colwell RR, Singh DV.  2008.  Vibrio cholerae non‐O1, non‐O139 strains isolated before 1992 from Varanasi, India are multiple drug resistant, contain intSXT, dfr18 and aadA5 genes. Environmental MicrobiologyEnvironmental Microbiology. 10
Mokryn O, Wagner A, Blattner M, Ruppin E, Shavitt Y.  2016.  The Role of Temporal Trends in Growing Networks.. PLoS One. 11(8):e0156505.
Molden RC, Goya J, Khan Z, Garcia BA.  2014.  Stable isotope labeling of phosphoproteins for large-scale phosphorylation rate determination.. Mol Cell Proteomics. 13(4):1106-18.
Moran MAnn, Buchan A, González JM, Heidelberg JF, Whitman WB, Kiene RP, Henriksen JR, King GM, Belas R, Fuqua C et al..  2004.  Genome sequence of Silicibacter pomeroyi reveals adaptations to the marine environment. NatureNature. 432
Morgan R.W, El‐Sayed NM, Kepa J.K, Pedram M., Donelson J.E.  1996.  Differential expression of the expression site-associated gene I family in African trypanosomes. Journal of Biological ChemistryJournal of Biological Chemistry. 271
Morris A, Paulson JN, Talukder H, Tipton L, Kling H, Cui L, Fitch A, Pop M, Norris KA, Ghedin E.  2016.  Longitudinal analysis of the lung microbiota of cynomolgous macaques during long-term SHIV infection. Microbiome. 4320384718719152130282021211818418719223326578105723(158836212108125732558101131110121arXiv:1006.3316)
Mount SM.  1983.  RNA processing. Sequences that signal where to splice.. Nature. 304(5924):309-10.
Mount SM.  2000.  Genomic sequence, splicing, and gene annotation.. Am J Hum Genet. 67(4):788-92.
Mount SM.  1997.  Genetic depletion reveals an essential role for an SR protein splicing factor in vertebrate cells.. Bioessays. 19(3):189-92.
Mount SM, Burks C, Hertz G, Stormo GD, White O, Fields C.  1992.  Splicing signals in Drosophila: intron size, information content, and consensus sequences.. Nucleic Acids Res. 20(16):4255-62.
Mount SM, Chang C.  2002.  Evidence for a plastid origin of plant ethylene receptor genes.. Plant Physiol. 130(1):10-4.
Mount SM, Rubin GM.  1985.  Complete nucleotide sequence of the Drosophila transposable element copia: homology between copia and retroviral proteins.. Mol Cell Biol. 5(7):1630-8.
Mount SM, Steitz JA.  1981.  Sequence of U1 RNA from Drosophila melanogaster: implications for U1 secondary structure and possible involvement in splicing.. Nucleic Acids Res. 9(23):6351-68.
Mount SM, Wolin SL.  2015.  Recognizing the 35th anniversary of the proposal that snRNPs are involved in splicing.. Mol Biol Cell. 26(20):3557-60.
Mount SM, Pettersson I, Hinterberger M, Karmas A, Steitz JA.  1983.  The U1 small nuclear RNA-protein complex selectively binds a 5' splice site in vitro.. Cell. 33(2):509-18.
Mount SM, Anderson P.  2000.  Expanding the definition of informational suppression.. Trends Genet. 16(4):157.
Mount S, Henikoff S.  1993.  Gene organization: nested genes take flight.. Curr Biol. 3(6):372-4.
Mount SM.  1987.  Sequence similarity.. Nature. 325(6104):487.
Mount SM.  1996.  AT-AC introns: an ATtACk on dogma.. Science. 271(5256):1690-2.
Mount SM, Gotea V, Lin C-F, Hernandez K, Makalowski W.  2007.  Spliceosomal small nuclear RNA genes in 11 insect genomes.. RNA. 13(1):5-14.
Mount S, Steitz J.  1983.  Lessons from mutant globins.. Nature. 303(5916):380-1.
Mount SM, Salz HK.  2000.  Pre-messenger RNA processing factors in the Drosophila genome.. J Cell Biol. 150(2):F37-44.
Mount SM, Green MM, Rubin GM.  1988.  Partial revertants of the transposable element-associated suppressible allele white-apricot in Drosophila melanogaster: structures and responsiveness to genetic modifiers.. Genetics. 118(2):221-34.
Mount SM.  1982.  A catalogue of splice junction sequences.. Nucleic Acids Res. 10(2):459-72.

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