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  • Author: Holmes SG
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  • Chigweshe L, et al. (2022) Histone variant H2A.Z promotes meiotic chromosome axis organization in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. G3 (Bethesda) 12(8) PMID:35608312
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  • Holmes SG (2017) Nucleolar structure: Yeast rDNA feels the heat. Cell Cycle 16(16):1485-1486 PMID:28723258
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  • Martins-Taylor K, et al. (2004) Heterochromatin spreading at yeast telomeres occurs in M phase. Genetics 168(1):65-75 PMID:15454527
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  • Papacs LA, et al. (2004) REP3-mediated silencing in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 166(1):79-87 PMID:15020408
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  • Holmes SG and Mitchell Smith M (2001) Replication of minichromosomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is sensitive to histone gene copy number and strain ploidy. Yeast 18(4):291-300 PMID:11223938
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  • Dula ML and Holmes SG (2000) MGA2 and SPT23 are modifiers of transcriptional silencing in yeast. Genetics 156(3):933-41 PMID:11063674
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  • Holmes SG and Broach JR (1996) Silencers are required for inheritance of the repressed state in yeast. Genes Dev 10(8):1021-32 PMID:8608937
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  • Braunstein M, et al. (1993) Transcriptional silencing in yeast is associated with reduced nucleosome acetylation. Genes Dev 7(4):592-604 PMID:8458576
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