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  • Highly Efficient Sex Chromosome Interchanges Produced By I-CreI Expression in Drosophila
    Keith A. Maggert, Kent G. Golic
    Genetics November 2005 171: 1103-1114; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.104.040071
    ....1534/.104.040071 2Running Title: I-CreI-Induced Chromosome Rearrangements Key Words: I-CreI Endonuclease, Compound Sex Chromosome, Recombination, Ribosomal DNA (rDNA), Drosophila 3ABSTRACT The homing endonuclease I-CreI recognizes a site in the gene encoding the 23S rRNA of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. A very similar ~~~
  • Mcm10 Mediates the Interaction Between DNA Replication and Silencing Machineries
    Ivan Liachko, Bik K. Tye
    Genetics February 2009 181: 379-391; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.108.099101
    ...to these features, all six of the MCM2-7 proteins, with the exception of Mcm3, have zinc binding motifs near the N terminal regions, and some have nuclear localization signal (NLS) sequences and sites of phosphorylation by cyclin dependent kinases (CDKs) (ISHIMI 1997; LEE and HURWITZ 2000). The MCM2-7 proteins ~~~
  • Hybrid Mitochondrial Plasmids From Senescence Suppressor Isolates of Neurospora intermedia
    M. F. P. M. Maas, Rolf F. Hoekstra, Alfons J. M. Debets
    Genetics February 2007 175: 785-794; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.106.063081
    ...., 1985; Bertrand and Griffiths., 1989; Chiang et al., 1994; Myers et al., 14 1989; Maas et al., unpublished). The invertron-type plasmids allegedly integrate via short sequence homology 15 (SSH) with the mitochondrial target site, whereas the retroplasmids integrate via a reverse transcription step. 16 ~~~
  • Mutational Analysis of Candida albicans SNF7 Reveals Genetically Separable Rim101 and ESCRT Functions and Demonstrates Divergence in bro1-Domain Protein Interactions
    Julie M. Wolf, Dana A. Davis
    Genetics March 2010 184: 673-694; https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.109.112029
    .... As a commensal, C. albicans colonizes diverse surfaces, including the oral, intestinal, or vaginal mucosa in at least 80% of the adult human population (PFALLER and DIEKEMA 2007; SOUTHERN et al. 2008). While C. albicans primarily causes non-life-threatening infections at these sites, life-threatening systemic ~~~
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