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J Klar

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Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1996
A single locus, RGHT, specifies preference for hand utilization in humansA J Klar
The EMBO Journal|May 1, 1990
The developmental fate of fission yeast cells is determined by the pattern of inheritance of parental and grandparental DNA strandsA J Klar
Development (Cambridge, England). Supplement|January 1, 1990
Regulation of fission yeast mating-type interconversion by chromosome imprintingA J Klar
Schizophrenia Research|October 3, 1999
Genetic models for handedness, brain lateralization, schizophrenia, and manic-depressionA J Klar
Trends in Genetics : TIG|June 1, 1992
Developmental choices in mating-type interconversion in fission yeastA J Klar
Genetics|July 1, 1980
Interconversion of yeast cell types by transposable genesA J Klar
Genetics|March 1, 1980
Mating-Type Functions for Meiosis and Sporulation in Yeast Act through CytoplasmA J Klar
Nature|April 2, 1987
Differentiated parental DNA strands confer developmental asymmetry on daughter cells in fission yeastA J Klar
Cell|May 22, 1987
Determination of the yeast cell lineageA J Klar
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 1, 1993
Lineage-dependent mating-type transposition in fission and budding yeastA J Klar
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Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology|January 1, 1996
A single locus, RGHT, specifies preference for hand utilization in humansA J Klar
The EMBO Journal|May 1, 1990
The developmental fate of fission yeast cells is determined by the pattern of inheritance of parental and grandparental DNA strandsA J Klar
Development (Cambridge, England). Supplement|January 1, 1990
Regulation of fission yeast mating-type interconversion by chromosome imprintingA J Klar
Schizophrenia Research|October 3, 1999
Genetic models for handedness, brain lateralization, schizophrenia, and manic-depressionA J Klar
Trends in Genetics : TIG|June 1, 1992
Developmental choices in mating-type interconversion in fission yeastA J Klar
Genetics|July 1, 1980
Interconversion of yeast cell types by transposable genesA J Klar
Genetics|March 1, 1980
Mating-Type Functions for Meiosis and Sporulation in Yeast Act through CytoplasmA J Klar
Nature|April 2, 1987
Differentiated parental DNA strands confer developmental asymmetry on daughter cells in fission yeastA J Klar
Cell|May 22, 1987
Determination of the yeast cell lineageA J Klar
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development|October 1, 1993
Lineage-dependent mating-type transposition in fission and budding yeastA J Klar
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