Program |
Masutaro Kuwahara (Director General, NIBB): Welcoming address |
Yoshiaki Suzuki(NIBB) : Business and Introduction |
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N. Kitamura, H. Nawa, T. Hirose, M. Asai, S. lnayama and S. Nakanishi (Kyoto Univ. & Keio Univ.) : Primary structures of bovine liver low-molecular-weight kininogen pre cursors and their two mRNAs. |
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R. A. Fravell (Natl. Inst. Med. Res. & Biogen) : Structure and expression of globin and H-2 genes. |
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K. Saigo (Kyushu Univ.) : Origin of Copia-like movable genetic elements in Drosophila melanogaster. |
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T. Honjo (Osaka Univ.) : Human immunoglobulin epsilon pseudogenes. |
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H. Yamagishi, T. Kunisada, Y. lwadura, Y. Nishimune, Y. Ogiso and A. Matsushiro (Kyoto Univ. & Osaka Univ.) : Emergence of the extrachromosomal circular DNA complexes as one of the earliest signals of cellular differentiation in the early development of mouse embryo. |
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K. Shiokawa, H. Kobayashi, N. Furuno, K. Miyagara, K. Nomura and K. Yamana (Kyushu Univ.) : Studies on the regulative mechanisms of ribosomal RNA synthesis during embry ogenesis of Xenopus laevis. |
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R. H. Reeder, S. Busby, M. Dunaway, B. Sollner-Webb and J. Wilkinson (Hutchinson Cancer Research Center & Johns Hopkins Medical School) : Regulation of ribosomal gene transcription in Xenopus. |
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M. Muramatsu, Y. Mishima, I. Financsek, O. Yamamoto, M. Nagamine, N. Takakusa, P. Rubtsov and R. Kominami (Cancer Inst.) : Structure and function of mammalian ribosomal RNA genes. |
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H. Hori and S. Osawa (Nagoya Univ.): The molecular phylogeny. |
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H. Kondo and T. S. Okada (Kyoto Univ.) : Tissue-specificity in the expression of a cloned chick crystallin gene in mouse cells. |
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T. Kohwi-Shigimatsu and H. Weintraub (Hutchinson Cancer Research Center) : Chemical detection of altered conformation in supercoiled plasmid DNA and in chromatin. |
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Y. Suzuki, M. Tsuda, K. Tokunaga, Y. Tsujimoto, S. Hirose, E. Ishikawa and S. Takahata (NIBB) : Transcription signals of the fibroin gene dissected by cell-free systems and a cultured cell system. |
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S. Hirose, K. Takeuchi and Y. Suzuki (NIBB) : Promoter sequence of the fibroin gene analyzed by single-base substitution mutants. |
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T. Taniguchi, S. Ohno, T. Fujita, T. Kuga, Y. Higashi, S. ltoh and C. Takaoka (Cancer Inst.) : Structure and expression of interferon genes. |
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Y. Ohshima (Tsukuba Univ.): Structure and expression of snRNA genes. |
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K. Oda (Univ. Tokyo) : Hyperproduction of adenovirus type 12 transforming gene products using an SV40 vector. |
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K. Fujinaga (Sapporo Medical College) : Organization, integration, and transcription of oncogenic human adenovirus transforming genes. |
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Y. lkawa, N. Sagata, N. Imai, T. Matsugi and H. Amanuma (Cancer Inst. & Inst. Phys. Chem. Research) : Pathogenesis of Friend virus-induced leukemia in mice. |
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A. lshihama (Kyoto Univ.) : Multiple functions of DNA and RNA polymerases from RNA animal viruses. |
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F. lmamoto (Inst. Phys. Che. Research): NusA and nusB structure and function of two genes that regulate E. coli transcription. |
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Y. Suzuki (NIBB) : Closing remarks |