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Mutational analysis of the Drosophila repair and recombination gene mei-9
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Yi{dotless}ldi{dotless}z O., Kearney H., Kramer B.C., and Sekelsky J. Mutational analysis of the Drosophila repair and recombination gene mei-9. Genetics 167 (2004) 263-273
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(2004)
Genetics
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, pp. 263-273
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Yildiz, O.1
Kearney, H.2
Kramer, B.C.3
Sekelsky, J.4
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