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Other names published for LEU2: YCL018W

LEU2 - Techniques and Reagents (55)

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Bruschi CV and Ludwig DL  (1989) Introduction of nonselectible 2 mu plasmid into [cir(o)] cells of the yeast S. cerevisiae by DNA transformation and in vivo site-specific resolution. Curr Genet 15(2):83-90
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Daignan-Fornier B and Bolotin-Fukuhara M  (1988) In vivo functional characterization of a yeast nucleotide sequence: construction of a mini-Mu derivative adapted to yeast. Gene 62(1):45-54
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