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Tag recomb [7 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag recomb.
  • Meiotic Recombination Hotspots of Fission Yeast Are Directed to Loci that Express Non-Coding RNA
    PLoS ONE, Vol. 3, No. 8. (2008), e2887.
    by Wayne P Wahls, Eric R Siegel, Mari K Davidson
    posted to recomb by bpcusack on 2008-08-07 10:02:43 as **
  • Genomic Background Predicts the Fate of Duplicated Genes: Evidence From the Yeast Genome
    Genetics, Vol. 166, No. 4. (1 April 2004), pp. 1995-1999.
    by Ze Zhang, Hirohisa Kishino
    posted to duplication recomb by bpcusack on 2008-08-06 14:57:21 as ** along with 1 person and 1 group penka Nie
  • Sex chromosomes and mitochondrial DNA polymorphism in birds: The Hill–Robertson effects extend from nucleus to mitochondria
    Heredity, Vol. aop, No. current.
    by GAB Marais
    posted to recomb by bpcusack on 2008-08-06 14:58:33 as **
  • Low mitochondrial variability in birds may indicate Hill–Robertson effects on the W chromosome
    Heredity, Vol. aop, No. current.
    posted to recomb by bpcusack on 2008-08-06 14:58:17 as **
  • High-resolution mapping of meiotic crossovers and non-crossovers in yeast
    Nature (09 July 2008)
    by Eugenio Mancera, Richard Bourgon, Alessandro Brozzi, Wolfgang Huber, Lars M Steinmetz
  • RNA-templated DNA repair
    Nature (11 April 2007)
    by Francesca Storici, Katarzyna Bebenek, Thomas A Kunkel, Dmitry A Gordenin, Michael A Resnick
  • Does lack of recombination enhance asymmetric evolution among duplicate genes? Insights from the Drosophila melanogaster genome.
    Gene, Vol. 385 (30 December 2006), pp. 89-95.
    by Y Clément, R Tavares, GA Marais
    posted to duplication recomb by bpcusack on 2008-08-06 14:56:32 as **
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