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Nucleic Acids Research|February 11, 1994
Cloning the Drosophila homolog of the xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group C gene reveals homology between the predicted human and Drosophila polypeptides and that encoded by the yeast RAD4 geneK A Henning, C Peterson, R Legerski, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 1, 1996
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae MEC1 gene, which encodes a homolog of the human ATM gene product, is required for G1 arrest following radiation treatmentW Siede, J B Allen, S J Elledge, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|May 1, 1996
Cloning and characterization of RAD17, a gene controlling cell cycle responses to DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeW Siede, G Nusspaumer, V Portillo, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1987
Physiological levels of normal tRNA(CAGGln) can effect partial suppression of amber mutations in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeW A Weiss, I Edelman, M R Culbertson, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 1, 1996
Molecular cloning and characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD28, the yeast homolog of the human Cockayne syndrome A (CSA) geneP K Bhatia, R A Verhage, J Brouwer, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|June 1, 1993
Yeast DNA recombination and repair proteins Rad1 and Rad10 constitute a complex in vivo mediated by localized hydrophobic domainsA J Bardwell, L Bardwell, D K Johnson, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 5, 1985
Partial suppression of an ochre mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by multicopy plasmids containing a normal yeast tRNAGln geneG A Pure, G W Robinson, L Naumovski, et al.
Basic Life Sciences|January 1, 1975
Endonuclease II of Escherichia coliD A Goldthwait, D Kirtikar, S M Hadi, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|December 1, 1990
Effects of multiple yeast rad3 mutant alleles on UV sensitivity, mutability, and mitotic recombinationJ M Song, B A Montelone, W Siede, et al.
Journal of Experimental Pathology|January 1, 1984
Use of plasmid-mediated resistance to the antibiotic G418 for the rapid screening of a yeast mutant libraryJ M Chenevert, L Naumovski, L B Dumas, et al.
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Nucleic Acids Research|February 11, 1994
Cloning the Drosophila homolog of the xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group C gene reveals homology between the predicted human and Drosophila polypeptides and that encoded by the yeast RAD4 geneK A Henning, C Peterson, R Legerski, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 1, 1996
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae MEC1 gene, which encodes a homolog of the human ATM gene product, is required for G1 arrest following radiation treatmentW Siede, J B Allen, S J Elledge, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research|May 1, 1996
Cloning and characterization of RAD17, a gene controlling cell cycle responses to DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeW Siede, G Nusspaumer, V Portillo, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1987
Physiological levels of normal tRNA(CAGGln) can effect partial suppression of amber mutations in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeW A Weiss, I Edelman, M R Culbertson, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|October 1, 1996
Molecular cloning and characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD28, the yeast homolog of the human Cockayne syndrome A (CSA) geneP K Bhatia, R A Verhage, J Brouwer, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|June 1, 1993
Yeast DNA recombination and repair proteins Rad1 and Rad10 constitute a complex in vivo mediated by localized hydrophobic domainsA J Bardwell, L Bardwell, D K Johnson, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|May 5, 1985
Partial suppression of an ochre mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by multicopy plasmids containing a normal yeast tRNAGln geneG A Pure, G W Robinson, L Naumovski, et al.
Basic Life Sciences|January 1, 1975
Endonuclease II of Escherichia coliD A Goldthwait, D Kirtikar, S M Hadi, et al.
Journal of Bacteriology|December 1, 1990
Effects of multiple yeast rad3 mutant alleles on UV sensitivity, mutability, and mitotic recombinationJ M Song, B A Montelone, W Siede, et al.
Journal of Experimental Pathology|January 1, 1984
Use of plasmid-mediated resistance to the antibiotic G418 for the rapid screening of a yeast mutant libraryJ M Chenevert, L Naumovski, L B Dumas, et al.
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