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Genes & Development|September 1, 1995
A pathway for lateral root formation in Arabidopsis thalianaJ L Celenza, P L Grisafi, G R Fink
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 10, 1983
The histidine tRNA genes of yeastF del Rey, T F Donahue, G R Fink
Cell|June 27, 1997
14-3-3 proteins are essential for RAS/MAPK cascade signaling during pseudohyphal development in S. cerevisiaeR L Roberts, H U Mösch, G R Fink
Cell|February 24, 1989
A suppressor of a HIS4 transcriptional defect encodes a protein with homology to the catalytic subunit of protein phosphatasesK T Arndt, C A Styles, G R Fink
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1986
Saccharomyces cerevisiae SPT3 gene is required for transposition and transpositional recombination of chromosomal Ty elementsJ D Boeke, C A Styles, G R Fink
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 1, 1988
TRK1 encodes a plasma membrane protein required for high-affinity potassium transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeR F Gaber, C A Styles, G R Fink
Genetics|December 1, 1992
HTS1 encodes both the cytoplasmic and mitochondrial histidyl-tRNA synthetase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: mutations alter the specificity of compartmentationM I Chiu, T L Mason, G R Fink
Cell|November 4, 1988
Mitotic recombination in the rDNA of S. cerevisiae is suppressed by the combined action of DNA topoisomerases I and IIM F Christman, F S Dietrich, G R Fink
The Plant Cell|November 22, 1997
Arabidopsis mutants resistant to the auxin effects of indole-3-acetonitrile are defective in the nitrilase encoded by the NIT1 geneJ Normanly, P Grisafi, G R Fink, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1991
Functional redundancy in the yeast cell cycle: FUS3 and KSS1 have both overlapping and unique functionsE A Elion, J A Brill, G R Fink
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Genes & Development|September 1, 1995
A pathway for lateral root formation in Arabidopsis thalianaJ L Celenza, P L Grisafi, G R Fink
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 10, 1983
The histidine tRNA genes of yeastF del Rey, T F Donahue, G R Fink
Cell|June 27, 1997
14-3-3 proteins are essential for RAS/MAPK cascade signaling during pseudohyphal development in S. cerevisiaeR L Roberts, H U Mösch, G R Fink
Cell|February 24, 1989
A suppressor of a HIS4 transcriptional defect encodes a protein with homology to the catalytic subunit of protein phosphatasesK T Arndt, C A Styles, G R Fink
Molecular and Cellular Biology|November 1, 1986
Saccharomyces cerevisiae SPT3 gene is required for transposition and transpositional recombination of chromosomal Ty elementsJ D Boeke, C A Styles, G R Fink
Molecular and Cellular Biology|July 1, 1988
TRK1 encodes a plasma membrane protein required for high-affinity potassium transport in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeR F Gaber, C A Styles, G R Fink
Genetics|December 1, 1992
HTS1 encodes both the cytoplasmic and mitochondrial histidyl-tRNA synthetase of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: mutations alter the specificity of compartmentationM I Chiu, T L Mason, G R Fink
Cell|November 4, 1988
Mitotic recombination in the rDNA of S. cerevisiae is suppressed by the combined action of DNA topoisomerases I and IIM F Christman, F S Dietrich, G R Fink
The Plant Cell|November 22, 1997
Arabidopsis mutants resistant to the auxin effects of indole-3-acetonitrile are defective in the nitrilase encoded by the NIT1 geneJ Normanly, P Grisafi, G R Fink, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1991
Functional redundancy in the yeast cell cycle: FUS3 and KSS1 have both overlapping and unique functionsE A Elion, J A Brill, G R Fink
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