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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1989 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 1971 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation

Overview

Noboru Sueoka is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their academic and professional profile reflects a career engaged in scientific research and contribution within their institution.

Over the years, Noboru Sueoka has been recognized by notable organizations in the scientific community. In 1989, they were named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an acknowledgment indicative of their involvement and standing in the scientific field. Earlier, in 1971, they were awarded a fellowship by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, which is granted to individuals demonstrating exceptional capacity for productive scholarship.

The available data does not list specific papers, co-authors, or precise fields of study associated with Noboru Sueoka. However, their affiliation and fellowships suggest a professional background involving research activities aligned with the broader scientific enterprise at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Noboru Sueoka's career is documented without a record of recent publications or detailed areas of specialization in the provided data. There is no information on frequent publication venues, subfields of study, or main topics of their research work. Similarly, details about book publications or collaborations are not available.

This profile is based solely on publicly accessible academic and professional data reflecting the scientist's standing and recognition within their research community.

Best Publications

  • Directional mutation pressure and neutral molecular evolution.

    Noboru Sueoka

  • ON THE GENETIC BASIS OF VARIATION AND HETEROGENEITY OF DNA BASE COMPOSITION

    Noboru Sueoka

  • Intrastrand parity rules of DNA base composition and usage biases of synonymous codons.

    Noboru Sueoka

  • Growth of hybridoma cells in serum-free medium: ethanolamine is an essential component

    Hiroki Murakami;Hideo Masui;Gordon H. Sato;Noboru Sueoka

  • The nucleotide sequence of pUB110: Some salient features in relation to replication and its regulation

    Timothy McKenzie;Takayuki Hoshino;Teruo Tanaka;Noboru Sueoka

  • Heterogeneity in Deoxyribonucleic Acids: II. Dependence of the Density of Deoxyribonucleic Acids on Guanine-Cytosine Content

    Noboru Sueoka;Julius Marmur;Paul Doty

  • Sequential replication of Bacillus subtilis chromosome. I. Comparison of marker frequencies in exponential and stationary growth phases.

    Hiroshi Yoshikawa;Noboru Sueoka

  • The chromosome of Bacillus subtilis. I. Theory of marker frequency analysis.

    Noboru Sueoka;Hiroshi Yoshikawa

  • Replication of chloroplast DNA in Chlamydomonas reinhardi during vegetative cell cycle: its mode and regulation.

    Kwen-Sheng Chiang;Noboru Sueoka

  • Membrane Attachment of the Chromosome Replication Origin in Bacillus subtilis

    Noboru Sueoka;William G. Quinn

  • Directional mutation pressure, selective constraints, and genetic equilibria.

    Noboru Sueoka

  • Asymmetric directional mutation pressures in bacteria.

    Jean R Lobry;Noboru Sueoka

  • Translation-coupled violation of Parity Rule 2 in human genes is not the cause of heterogeneity of the DNA G+C content of third codon position.

    Noboru Sueoka

  • DNA G+C content of the third codon position and codon usage biases of human genes.

    Noboru Sueoka;Yuichi Kawanishi

  • TWO ASPECTS OF DNA BASE COMPOSITION : G+C CONTENT AND TRANSLATION-COUPLED DEVIATION FROM INTRA-STRAND RULE OF A = T AND G = C

    Noboru Sueoka

  • Sequence complexity of nuclear RNAs in adult rat tissues.

    Dona M. Chikaraishi;Samir S. Deeb;Noboru Sueoka

  • SEQUENTIAL REPLICATION OF THE BACILLUS SUBTILIS CHROMOSOME, III. REGULATION OF INITIATION

    Hiroshi Yoshikawa;Aideen O'Sullivan;Noboru Sueoka

  • DNA-membrane association is necessary for initiation of chromosomal and plasmid replication in Bacillus subtilis

    Scott Winston;Noboru Sueoka

  • FRACTIONATION OF AMINO ACYL-ACCEPTOR RNA ON A METHYLATED ALBUMIN COLUMN

    Noboru Sueoka;Tetsuo Yamane

  • Two interconvertible forms of tryptophanyl sRNA in E. coli.

    William J. Gartland;Noboru Sueoka

Frequent Co-Authors

Dona M. Chikaraishi
Dona M. Chikaraishi Duke University
Michael R. Freeman
Michael R. Freeman Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Rob Knight
Rob Knight University of California, San Diego
Samir S. Deeb
Samir S. Deeb University of Washington
Yoshiyuki Kuchino
Yoshiyuki Kuchino National Cancer Research Institute, UK
Daniel B. Rifkin
Daniel B. Rifkin New York University
Edward C. Cox
Edward C. Cox Princeton University
Gordon Sato
Gordon Sato University of California, San Diego

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