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  • Author: Kirkpatrick DT
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  • Jauert PA and Kirkpatrick DT (2005) Length and sequence heterozygosity differentially affect HRAS1 minisatellite stability during meiosis in yeast. Genetics 170(2):601-12 PMID:15834153
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  • Sia EA and Kirkpatrick DT (2005) The yeast MSH1 gene is not involved in DNA repair or recombination during meiosis. DNA Repair (Amst) 4(2):253-61 PMID:15590333
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  • Kearney HM, et al. (2001) Meiotic recombination involving heterozygous large insertions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: formation and repair of large, unpaired DNA loops. Genetics 158(4):1457-76 PMID:11514439
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  • Kirkpatrick DT, et al. (2001) Decreased Meiotic Intergenic Recombination and Increased Meiosis I Nondisjunction in exo1 Mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 157(3):1397
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  • Kirkpatrick DT (1999) Roles of the DNA mismatch repair and nucleotide excision repair proteins during meiosis. Cell Mol Life Sci 55(3):437-49 PMID:10228557
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  • Kirkpatrick DT, et al. (1999) Maximal stimulation of meiotic recombination by a yeast transcription factor requires the transcription activation domain and a DNA-binding domain. Genetics 152(1):101-15 PMID:10224246
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  • Kirkpatrick DT, et al. (1998) Conversion-type and restoration-type repair of DNA mismatches formed during meiotic recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 149(4):1693-705 PMID:9691029
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  • Kirkpatrick DT (1997) Deletion of flanking ARS elements does not affect meiotic recombination at the HIS4 locus in yeast. Curr Genet 31(2):106-11 PMID:9021125
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