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YU, X., and A. GABRIEL, 2003 Ku-dependent and ku-independent end-joining pathways lead to chromosomal rearrangements during double strand break repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 163: 843-856.
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(2003)
Genetics
, vol.163
, pp. 843-856
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Yu, X.1
Gabriel, A.2
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