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ARS2 / ARS808 Literature
All manually curated literature for the specified gene, organized by relevance to the gene and by
association with specific annotations to the gene in SGD. SGD gathers references via a PubMed search for
papers whose titles or abstracts contain “yeast” or “cerevisiae;” these papers are reviewed manually and
linked to relevant genes and literature topics by SGD curators.
Primary Literature
Literature that either focuses on the gene or contains information about function, biological role,
cellular location, phenotype, regulation, structure, or disease homologs in other species for the gene
or gene product.
No primary literature curated.
Related Literature
Genes that share literature (indicated by the purple circles) with the specified gene (indicated by yellow circle).
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Additional Literature
Papers that show experimental evidence for the gene or describe homologs in other species, but
for which the gene is not the paper’s principal focus.
No additional literature curated.
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- Buchman AR, et al. (1988) Two DNA-binding factors recognize specific sequences at silencers, upstream activating sequences, autonomously replicating sequences, and telomeres in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol Cell Biol 8(1):210-25 PMID:3275867
- Karpova TS, et al. (1987) [Chromosome stability in saccharomycete yeasts]. Genetika 23(12):2148-56 PMID:3326785
- Larionov V, et al. (1984) Stability of recombinant plasmids containing the ars sequence of yeast extrachromosomal rDNA in several strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Gene 28(2):229-35 PMID:6376287
- Larionov VL, et al. (1983) [Extrachromosomal DNA in yeast-Saccharomyces]. Mol Biol (Mosk) 17(5):983-91 PMID:6355825
- Celniker SE and Campbell JL (1982) Yeast DNA replication in vitro: initiation and elongation events mimic in vivo processes. Cell 31(1):201-13 PMID:6297748
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