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95. Priyadarshini, P., Murthy, B. S., Nagaraju, J., <strong>Singh</strong>, L.: A GATA-binding protein<br />

expressed predominantly in the pupal ovary of the silkworm, Bombyx mori.<br />

Insect Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, 33, 185-195 (2003)<br />

96. Subbaya Subramanian, Vamsi M Madgula, Ranjan George, Rakesh K Mishra,<br />

Madhusudhan W Pandit, Chandrashekar S Kumar and <strong>Lalji</strong> <strong>Singh</strong>: Triplet repeats<br />

in human genome: distribution and their association with genes and other<br />

genomic regions. Bioinformatics,19, 549-552 (2003).<br />

97. Subbaya Subramanian, Rakesh K Mishra and <strong>Lalji</strong> <strong>Singh</strong>: Genome-wide analysis<br />

of Bkm sequences (GATA repeats): predominant association with sex<br />

chromosomes and potential role in higher order chromatin organization and<br />

function. Bioinformatics, 19, 6, 681-685 (2003).<br />

98. Kumarasamy Thangaraj, Manjunath B. Joshi, Alla G. Reddy, Avinash A Rasalkar,<br />

and <strong>Lalji</strong> <strong>Singh</strong>: Sperm Mitochondrial Mutations as a Cause of Low Sperm<br />

Motility. Journal of Andrology, 24, No.3, 388-392 (2003)<br />

99. Bhupendra N. <strong>Singh</strong>, Amritha Suresh, Gogineni Uma Prasad, Subbaya<br />

Subramanian, Mehar Sultana, Sandeep Goel, Satish Kumar and <strong>Lalji</strong> <strong>Singh</strong>: A<br />

highly conserved human gene encoding a novel member of WD-repeat family of<br />

proteins (WDR13), Genomics, 81, 315-328 (2003).<br />

100. Kumarasamy Thangaraj, Nalini J Gupta, K Pavani, Alla G. Reddy, Subbaya<br />

Subramanian, Deepa Selvi Rani, Bibaswan Ghosh, Baidyanath Chakravarty and <strong>Lalji</strong><br />

<strong>Singh</strong>: Y Chromosome Deletions in Azoospermic Men in India. Journal of<br />

Andrology, 24, 588-597 (2003).<br />

101. Subramanian S, Vamsi M Madugula, Ranjan George, Satish Kumar, Madhusudhan W Pandit<br />

and <strong>Lalji</strong> <strong>Singh</strong>: SSRD: simple sequence repeat database for human genome. Comp Funct<br />

Genom., 4, 342-345 (2003).<br />

102. Shivaji, S., Kholkute, S.D., Verma, S. K., and <strong>Lalji</strong> <strong>Singh</strong> (19 authors). Conservation<br />

of wild animals by assisted reproduction and molecular marker technology. Indian<br />

Journal of Experimental Biology, 2003, 41, 710-723.<br />

103. Verma, S.K., Prasad K., Nagesh, N., Sultana, M., <strong>Singh</strong>, L. Was elusive carnivore a<br />

panther? DNA typing of faeces reveals the mystery. Forensic Science<br />

International, 137, 16-20 (2003).<br />

104. A. Gaur, A. <strong>Singh</strong>, V. Arunabala, G. Umapathy, K Shailaja and L. <strong>Singh</strong>.<br />

Development and characterization of 10 novel microsatellite markers from Chital<br />

deer (Cervus axis) and their cross-amplification in other related species. Molecular<br />

Ecology Notes, 3, 607-609 (2003).<br />

105. MW Pandit and <strong>Lalji</strong> <strong>Singh</strong>. Science of establishing identity – Past, present and<br />

future. Palaeobotanist, 52, 1-11 (2003).<br />

106. Raghavendra V Rao, Kumarasamy Thangaraj, Alla G Reddy, V Sridhar, <strong>Lalji</strong> <strong>Singh</strong>.<br />

Pairwise MtDNA-HVRII sequence differences and geographic maternal distances<br />

among Korku, an Austro-Asiatic tribe in Central India. Indian Journal of Human<br />

Genetics, 9, 25-28 (2003).<br />

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