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Genetics | 1990

Meiosis in asynaptic yeast.

Beth Rockmill; G S Roeder


Genetics | 1986

Repression of meiotic crossing over by a centromere (CEN3) in saccharomyces cerevisiae

Lambie Ej; G S Roeder


Genetics | 1998

Meiotic chromosome morphology and behavior in zip1 mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

K S Tung; G S Roeder


Genetics | 1990

Gene conversion tracts stimulated by HOT1-promoted transcription are long and continuous.

Karen Voelkel-Meiman; G S Roeder


Genetics | 1995

The Yeast Mer2 Gene Is Required for Chromosome Synapsis and the Initiation of Meiotic Recombination

Beth Rockmill; JoAnne Engebrecht; H Scherthan; J Loidl; G S Roeder


Genetics | 1989

Yeast mer1 mutants display reduced levels of meiotic recombination.

JoAnne Engebrecht; G S Roeder


Genetics | 1989

MEI4, a yeast gene required for meiotic recombination.

T M Menees; G S Roeder


Genetics | 1994

The yeast med1 mutant undergoes both meiotic homolog nondisjunction and precocious separation of sister chromatids.

Beth Rockmill; G S Roeder


Genetics | 1992

The rec102 mutant of yeast is defective in meiotic recombination and chromosome synapsis.

J. Bhargava; JoAnne Engebrecht; G S Roeder


Genetics | 1990

A chromosome containing HOT1 preferentially receives information during mitotic interchromosomal gene conversion.

Karen Voelkel-Meiman; G S Roeder

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