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Reviews and Keynotes:
Levinson, G. 1996. Keynote Address: "Advances in Reproductive and Genetic Technologies". Preparing for the twenty-first century. Clinical ligand assay society. Los Angeles, May.
Levinson, G., Coulam, C.B., Spence, W.C., Sherins, R.J. and Schulman, J.D. 1995. Recent advances in reproductive genetic technologies. Biotechnology 13:968-973.
Levinson, G., and Gutman, G.A. 1987. Slipped-strand mispairing: A major mechanism for DNA sequence evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution 4: 203-221.
Original Reports (only first-author publications are shown):
Levinson, G., Keyvanfar, K., Wu, J., Fugger, E.F., Fields, R.A., Harton, G.L., Palmer, F.T., Sisson, M.E., Starr, K.M., Dennison--Lagos, L., Calvo, L., Sherins, R.J., Bick, D., Schulman, J.D., and Black, S.H..1995. DNA-based X-enriched sperm separation as an adjunct to preimplantation of X-linked disease.
Levinson, G. 1995. Artificial life: biotechnology of the 21st century? Biotechnology 13, 122-123. (Shows how modeling with genetic algorithm can be applied to drug development).
Levinson, G., Maddalena, A., Palmer, F.T., Harton, G.L., Bick, D.P., Howard-Peebles, P.N., Black, S.H. and Schulman, J.D. 1994. Improved sizing of fragile X CCG repeats by nested polymerase chain reaction. Am. J. Med. Genet. 51: 527-534.
Levinson, G., Reading, J.P., Huffman, J.L., Wu, J.C., Sisson, M.E., Palmer, F.T., Harton, G.L., Keyvanfar, K., Black, S.H. and Schulman, J.D. 1994. Enrichment of nucleated erythrocytes in maternal blood and analysis of fetal origins. 7th Int. Conf. Early Prenatal Diag., Jerusalem May 1994. From fertilization to fetus: detection of geno-phenotype diversities. Zakut, H. ed. Monduzzi Editore S.p.A. Bologna (Italy), 27-33.
Levinson, G. 1994. Crossovers generate non-random recombinants under Darwinian Selection. Artificial Life IV: Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, R. Brooks and P. Maes, eds., Cambridge, July, MIT Press, Cambridge. (Also presented on platform at MIT).
Levinson, G., Hughes, A.L. and Letvin, N.L. 1992. Sequence and diversity of rhesus monkey T-cell receptor beta chain genes. Immunogenetics 35: 75-88.
Levinson, G., Fields, R.A., Harton, G.L., Palmer, F.T., Maddalena, A., Fugger, E.F. and Schulman, J.D. 1992. Reliable gender screening for human preimplantation embryos, using multiple DNA target-sequences. Human Reproduction 7:1304-13.
Levinson, G. and Gutman, G.A. 1987. High frequencies of short frameshifts in poly-CA/TG tandem repeats borne by bacteriophage M13 in Escherichia coli K12. Nucleic Acids Res. 15:5323-5338.
Levinson, G., Marsh, J.L, Epplen, J.T. and Gutman, G.A. 1985. Cross-hybridizing snake satellite, Drosophila and mouse DNA sequences may have arisen independently. Mol. Biol. Evol. 2:494-504.
Levinson, G. and Bradley, T.J. 1984. Removal of insect basal laminae using elastase. Tissue & Cell 16: 367-375.
Levinson, G. and Burnside, B. 1981. Circadian rhythms in teleost retinomotor movements. A comparison of the effects of circadian rhythm and light condition on cone length. Invest. Opthalmol. Vis. Sci. 20: 294-303.
Popular Articles:
Levinson, G. 2003. The evolution of creationism. Book review on By Design, by Larry Witham. World & I, October, pp. 226-231.
Levinson, G. 1996. In the eye of complexity: the Santa Fe Institute. World & I, April, pp. 196-203. (A popular review of the history, goals, and ongoing projects of the SFI).
Levinson, G. 1995. The silicon laboratory. World & I, September, pp. 154-161. (How the desktop computer has become a powerful tool in the study of complex systems).
Levinson, G. 1995. Fishes of the silicon sea. World & I, June, pp. 223-229. (Realistic, autonomous creatures that sense their environment and learn).
Levinson, G. 1995. Rethinking evolution. World & I, January, pp. 194-201. (Models based on genetic algorithms demonstrate how evolution could be accelerated by a novel fusion of recombination and mutation).
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