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The DNA damage checkpoint pathway promotes extensive resection and nucleotide synthesis to facilitate homologous recombination repair and genome stability in fission yeast. by Blaikley, E, Tinline-Purvis, H, Kasparek, T, Marguerat, S, Sarkar, S, Hulme, L, Hussey, S, Wee, B, Deegan, R, Walker, C, Pai, C, Bähler, J, Nakagawa, T, Humphrey, T
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Failed gene conversion leads to extensive end processing and chromosomal rearrangements in fission yeast. by Tinline-Purvis, H, Savory, A, Cullen, J, Davé, A, Moss, J, Bridge, W, Marguerat, S, Bähler, J, Ragoussis, J, Mott, R, Walker, C, Humphrey, T
Published 2009Journal article -
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Break-induced ATR and Ddb1-Cul4(Cdt)² ubiquitin ligase-dependent nucleotide synthesis promotes homologous recombination repair in fission yeast. by Moss, J, Tinline-Purvis, H, Walker, C, Folkes, L, Stratford, MR, Hayles, J, Hoe, K, Kim, D, Park, H, Kearsey, S, Fleck, O, Holmberg, C, Nielsen, O, Humphrey, T
Published 2010Journal article