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Intrachromosomal movement of genetically marked Saccharomyces cerevisiae transposons by gene conversion.

G S Roeder, M Smith, E J Lambie
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DOI: 10.1128/MCB.4.4.703
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1128/MCB.4.4.703
PubMed 
6325891

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  • Published online April 1, 1984.

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  1. G S Roeder,
  2. M Smith and
  3. E J Lambie

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Intrachromosomal movement of genetically marked Saccharomyces cerevisiae transposons by gene conversion.
G S Roeder, M Smith, E J Lambie
Molecular and Cellular Biology Apr 1984, 4 (4) 703-711; DOI: 10.1128/MCB.4.4.703

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Intrachromosomal movement of genetically marked Saccharomyces cerevisiae transposons by gene conversion.
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