Virginia Zakian DNA replication and chromosome structure in yeast; telomeres; replication fork progression

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DNA replication and chromosome structure in yeast; telomeres; replication fork progression
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  • Wellinger, Wolf, and Zakian. 1992. “Use of Non-Denaturing Southern Hybridization and Two Dimensional Agarose Gels to Detect Putative Intermediates in Telomere Replication in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae.”. Chromosoma 102 (1 Suppl).
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  • Conrad, Wright, Wolf, and Zakian. (1990) 1990. “RAP1 Protein Interacts With Yeast Telomeres in Vivo: Overproduction Alters Telomere Structure and Decreases Chromosome Stability.”. Cell 63 (4): 739-50.
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  • Wellinger, Wolf, and Zakian. (1993) 1993. “Origin Activation and Formation of Single-Strand TG1-3 Tails Occur Sequentially in Late S Phase on a Yeast Linear Plasmid.”. Mol Cell Biol 13 (7): 4057-65.
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  • Wellinger, Wolf, and Zakian. (1993) 1993. “Saccharomyces Telomeres Acquire Single-Strand TG1-3 Tails Late in S Phase.”. Cell 72 (1): 51-60.
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  • Wellinger, Wolf, and Zakian. 1993. “Structural and Temporal Analysis of Telomere Replication in Yeast.”. Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol 58: 725-32.
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