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Capture of a Recombination Activating Sequence from Mammalian Cells
Recombination Hotspot ANDREW F
Gerry Smith Publications 1971-1999
Recbcd Is Required to Complete Chromosomal Replication: Implications for Double-Strand Break Frequencies and Repair Mechanisms
Chi-Dependent Intramolecular Recombination in Escherichia Coli
Recbcd Enzyme “Chi Recognition” Mutants Recognize Chi Recombination Hotspots in the Right DNA Context
Pago-Induced DNA Interference Protects Bacteria from Invader DNA
Quantitative Genomic Analysis of Reca Protein Binding During
One of a Class of Sequences Defining the Escherichia Coli Recombination Hotspot W
CHI SITES, Recbc ENZYME , and GENENERALIZED RECOMBINATION
Chi Hotspot Control of Recbcd Helicase-Nuclease by Long-Range
The Bacillus Subtilis Addab Helicase/Nuclease Is Regulated by Its Cognate Chi Sequence in Vitro
Regulation of Homologous Recombination: Chi Inactivates Recbcd Enzyme by Disassembly of the Three Subunits
Initiation of Homologous Recombination
Crystal Structure of Recbcd Enzyme Reveals a Machine for Processing DNA Breaks
History of DNA Helicases
Quantitative Genomic Analysis of Reca Protein Binding During DNA Double
Distribution of Chi-Stimulated Recombinational Exchanges and Heteroduplex Endpoints in Phage Lambda
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A Broadening View of Recombinational DNA Repair in Bacteria
The Sequences Near Chi Sites Allow the Recbcd Pathway to Avoid
Use of Two-Replisome Plasmids to Characterize How Chromosome Replication Completes
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Quantitative Genomic Analysis of Reca Protein Binding During DNA Double-Strand Break Repair Reveals Recbcd Action in Vivo Charlotte A
Quantitative Genomic Analysis of Reca Protein Binding During DNA Double
Homologous Recombination by the Recbcd and Recf Pathways
The Recombination Hotspot Chi Is Recognized by the Translocating Recbcd Enzyme As the Single Strand of DNA Containing the Sequence 5-GCTGGTGG-3
A 7-Base-Pair Sequence Protects DNA from Exonucleolytic Degradation In
Implication of Ruvabc and Recg in Homologous Recombination In