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H. Dong and G. S. Roeder
Organization of the Yeast Zip1 Protein within the Central Region of the Synaptonemal Complex
J. Cell Biol., February 7, 2000; 148(3): 417 - 426.
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P. Moens, R Freire, M Tarsounas, B Spyropoulos, and S. Jackson
Expression and nuclear localization of BLM, a chromosome stability protein mutated in Bloom's syndrome, suggest a role in recombination during meiotic prophase
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