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Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1983
Eviction and transplacement of mutant genes in yeastF Winston, F Chumley, G R Fink
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 1990
SPT6, an essential gene that affects transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, encodes a nuclear protein with an extremely acidic amino terminusM S Swanson, M Carlson, F Winston
Genetics|January 1, 1994
The SPT10 and SPT21 genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeG Natsoulis, F Winston, J D Boeke
Clinics in Sports Medicine|October 2, 2013
Management of the athlete with a failed shoulder instability procedureF Winston Gwathmey, Jon J P Warner
Cell|September 22, 1989
SPT15, the gene encoding the yeast TATA binding factor TFIID, is required for normal transcription initiation in vivoD M Eisenmann, C Dollard, F Winston
Journal of Bacteriology|January 1, 1979
Characterization of amber and ochre suppressors in Salmonella typhimuriumF Winston, D Botstein, J H Miller
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1991
SPT5, an essential gene important for normal transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, encodes an acidic nuclear protein with a carboxy-terminal repeatM S Swanson, E A Malone, F Winston
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 1, 1991
SPT5, an essential gene important for normal transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, encodes an acidic nuclear protein with a carboxy-terminal repeatM S Swanson, E A Malone, F Winston
Genetics|May 1, 1991
The SNF2, SNF5 and SNF6 genes are required for Ty transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeA M Happel, M S Swanson, F Winston
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1988
Genetic evidence for promoter competition in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeJ E Hirschman, K J Durbin, F Winston
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Methods in Enzymology|January 1, 1983
Eviction and transplacement of mutant genes in yeastF Winston, F Chumley, G R Fink
Molecular and Cellular Biology|September 1, 1990
SPT6, an essential gene that affects transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, encodes a nuclear protein with an extremely acidic amino terminusM S Swanson, M Carlson, F Winston
Genetics|January 1, 1994
The SPT10 and SPT21 genes of Saccharomyces cerevisiaeG Natsoulis, F Winston, J D Boeke
Clinics in Sports Medicine|October 2, 2013
Management of the athlete with a failed shoulder instability procedureF Winston Gwathmey, Jon J P Warner
Cell|September 22, 1989
SPT15, the gene encoding the yeast TATA binding factor TFIID, is required for normal transcription initiation in vivoD M Eisenmann, C Dollard, F Winston
Journal of Bacteriology|January 1, 1979
Characterization of amber and ochre suppressors in Salmonella typhimuriumF Winston, D Botstein, J H Miller
Molecular and Cellular Biology|August 1, 1991
SPT5, an essential gene important for normal transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, encodes an acidic nuclear protein with a carboxy-terminal repeatM S Swanson, E A Malone, F Winston
Molecular and Cellular Biology|June 1, 1991
SPT5, an essential gene important for normal transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, encodes an acidic nuclear protein with a carboxy-terminal repeatM S Swanson, E A Malone, F Winston
Genetics|May 1, 1991
The SNF2, SNF5 and SNF6 genes are required for Ty transcription in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeA M Happel, M S Swanson, F Winston
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1988
Genetic evidence for promoter competition in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeJ E Hirschman, K J Durbin, F Winston
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