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Thomas E Wilson

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Genetics|October 26, 2002
A genomics-based screen for yeast mutants with an altered recombination/end-joining repair ratioThomas E Wilson
Genetics|July 24, 2002
Enhancement of Saccharomyces cerevisiae end-joining efficiency by cell growth stage but not by impairment of recombinationElissa Karathanasis, Thomas E Wilson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 26, 2019
Frequency of DNA end joining <i>in trans</i> is not determined by the predamage spatial proximity of double-strand breaks in yeastSham Sunder, Thomas E Wilson
DNA Repair|November 6, 2007
Restricting the ligation step of non-homologous end-joiningMiroslav Chovanec, Thomas E Wilson
Current Genetics|July 20, 2019
Double-strand breaks in motion: implications for chromosomal rearrangementThomas E Wilson, Sham Sunder
Nature|March 24, 2016
Molecular biology: Breaks in the brainThomas W Glover, Thomas E Wilson
DNA Repair|June 15, 2007
Modes of interaction among yeast Nej1, Lif1 and Dnl4 proteins and comparison to human XLF, XRCC4 and Lig4Rajashree A Deshpande, Thomas E Wilson
DNA Repair|September 21, 2007
Evidence that base stacking potential in annealed 3' overhangs determines polymerase utilization in yeast nonhomologous end joiningJames M Daley, Thomas E Wilson
Cancer Cell|February 16, 2013
Breaking news on fragile sites in cancerThomas W Glover, Thomas E Wilson
Cell|August 10, 2010
SnapShot: Nonhomologous DNA end joining (NHEJ)Michael R Lieber, Thomas E Wilson
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Genetics|October 26, 2002
A genomics-based screen for yeast mutants with an altered recombination/end-joining repair ratioThomas E Wilson
Genetics|July 24, 2002
Enhancement of Saccharomyces cerevisiae end-joining efficiency by cell growth stage but not by impairment of recombinationElissa Karathanasis, Thomas E Wilson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 26, 2019
Frequency of DNA end joining <i>in trans</i> is not determined by the predamage spatial proximity of double-strand breaks in yeastSham Sunder, Thomas E Wilson
DNA Repair|November 6, 2007
Restricting the ligation step of non-homologous end-joiningMiroslav Chovanec, Thomas E Wilson
Current Genetics|July 20, 2019
Double-strand breaks in motion: implications for chromosomal rearrangementThomas E Wilson, Sham Sunder
Nature|March 24, 2016
Molecular biology: Breaks in the brainThomas W Glover, Thomas E Wilson
DNA Repair|June 15, 2007
Modes of interaction among yeast Nej1, Lif1 and Dnl4 proteins and comparison to human XLF, XRCC4 and Lig4Rajashree A Deshpande, Thomas E Wilson
DNA Repair|September 21, 2007
Evidence that base stacking potential in annealed 3' overhangs determines polymerase utilization in yeast nonhomologous end joiningJames M Daley, Thomas E Wilson
Cancer Cell|February 16, 2013
Breaking news on fragile sites in cancerThomas W Glover, Thomas E Wilson
Cell|August 10, 2010
SnapShot: Nonhomologous DNA end joining (NHEJ)Michael R Lieber, Thomas E Wilson
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