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CEN15 - Additional Literature (13)

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Stephens AD, et al.  (2013) Pericentric chromatin loops function as a nonlinear spring in mitotic force balance. J Cell Biol 200(6):757-72
Krassovsky K, et al.  (2012) Tripartite organization of centromeric chromatin in budding yeast. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109(1):243-8
Bensasson D  (2011) Evidence for a high mutation rate at rapidly evolving yeast centromeres. BMC Evol Biol 11(1):211
Cole HA, et al.  (2011) The centromeric nucleosome of budding yeast is perfectly positioned and covers the entire centromere. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108(31):12687-92
Bensasson D, et al.  (2008) Rapid evolution of yeast centromeres in the absence of drive. Genetics 178(4):2161-7
Furuyama S and Biggins S  (2007) Centromere identity is specified by a single centromeric nucleosome in budding yeast. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 104(37):14706-11
Pribylova L, et al.  (2007) Characterisation of Zygosaccharomyces rouxii centromeres and construction of first Z. rouxii centromeric vectors. Chromosome Res 15(4):439-46
Meraldi P, et al.  (2006) Phylogenetic and structural analysis of centromeric DNA and kinetochore proteins. Genome Biol 7(3):R23
Baker RE and Rogers K  (2005) Genetic and genomic analysis of the AT-rich centromere DNA element II of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 171(4):1463-75
Goshima G and Yanagida M  (2001) Time course analysis of precocious separation of sister centromeres in budding yeast: continuously separated or frequently reassociated? Genes Cells 6(9):765-73
Wieland G, et al.  (2001) Determination of the binding constants of the centromere protein Cbf1 to all 16 centromere DNAs of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Nucleic Acids Res 29(5):1054-60
Bon E, et al.  (2000) Genomic exploration of the hemiascomycetous yeasts: 5. Saccharomyces bayanus var. uvarum. FEBS Lett 487(1):37-41
Goshima G and Yanagida M  (2000) Establishing biorientation occurs with precocious separation of the sister kinetochores, but not the arms, in the early spindle of budding yeast. Cell 100(6):619-33