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  1. 1.   The landscape of recombination in African Americans
  2. Hinch, A. G.; Tandon, A.; Patterson, N.; Song, Y. L.; Rohland, N.; Palmer, C. D.; Chen, G. K.; Wang, K.; Buxbaum, S. G.; Akylbekova, E. L.; Aldrich, M. C.; Ambrosone, C. B.; Amos, C.; Bandera, E. V.; Berndt, S. I.; Bernstein, L.; Blot, W. J.; Bock, C. H.; Boerwinkle, E.; Cai, Q. Y.; Caporaso, N.; Casey, G.; Cupples, L. A.; Deming, S. L.; Diver, W. R.; Divers, J.; Fornage, M.; Gillanders, E. M.; Glessner, J.; Harris, C. C.; Hu, J. J.; Ingles, S. A.; Isaacs, W.; John, E. M.; Kao, W. H. L.; Keating, B.; Kittles, R. A.; Kolonel, L. N.; Larkin, E.; Le Marchand, L.; McNeill, L. H.; Millikan, R. C.; Murphy, A.; Musani, S.; Neslund-Dudas, C.; Nyante, S.; Papanicolaou, G. J.; Press, M. F.; Psaty, B. M.; Reiner, A. P.; Rich, S. S.; Rodriguez-Gil, J. L.; Rotter, J. I.; Rybicki, B. A.; Schwartz, A. G.; Signorello, L. B.; Spitz, M.; Strom, S. S.; Thun, M. J.; Tucker, M. A.; Wang, Z. M.; Wiencke, J. K.; Witte, J. S.; Wrensch, M.; Wu, X. F.; Yamamura, Y.; Zanetti, K. A.; Zheng, W.; Ziegler, R. G.; Zhu, X. F.; Redline, S.; Hirschhorn, J. N.; Henderson, B. E.; Taylor, H. A.; Price, A. L.; Hakonarson, H.; Chanock, S. J.; Haiman, C. A.; Wilson, J. G.; Reich, D.; Myers, S. R.
  3. Nature. 2011, Aug; 476(7359): 170-U67.
  1. 2.   RanBPM is essential for mouse spermatogenesis and oogenesis
  2. Puverel, S.; Barrick, C.; Dolci, S.; Coppola, V.; Tessarollo, L.
  3. Development. 2011, Jun; 138(12): 2511-2521.
  1. 3.   High recombination rates and hotspots in a Plasmodium falciparum genetic cross
  2. Jiang, H. Y.; Li, N.; Gopalan, V.; Zilversmit, M. M.; Varma, S.; Nagarajan, V.; Li, J.; Mu, J. B.; Hayton, K.; Henschen, B.; Yi, M.; Stephens, R.; McVean, G.; Awadalla, P.; Wellems, T. E.; Su, X. Z.
  3. Genome Biology. 2011, Apr 4; 12(4): 14.
  1. 4.   Similarity in Recombination Rate Estimates Highly Correlates with Genetic Differentiation in Humans
  2. Laayouni, H. L. H.; Montanucci, L.; Sikora, M.; Mele, M.; Dall'Olio, G. M.; Lorente-Galdos, B.; McGee, K. M.; Graffelman, J.; Awadalla, P.; Bosch, E.; Comas, D.; Navarro, A.; Calafell, F.; Casals, F.; Bertranpetit, J.
  3. Plos One. 2011, Mar; 6(3): 8.
  1. 5.   Characterization of the Meiosis-Specific Recombinase Dmc1 of Pneumocystis
  2. Kutty, G.; Achaz, G.; Maldarelli, F.; Varma, A.; Shroff, R.; Becker, S.; Fantoni, G.; Kovacs, J. A.
  3. Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2010, Dec; 202(12): 1920-1929.
  1. 6.   RAD51C deficiency in mice results in early prophase I arrest in males and sister chromatid separation at metaphase II in females
  2. Kuznetsov, S.; Pellegrini, M.; Shuda, K.; Fernandez-Capetillo, O.; Liu, Y. L.; Martin, B. K.; Burkett, S.; Southon, E.; Pati, D.; Tessarollo, L.; West, S. C.; Donovan, P. J.; Nussenzweig, A; Sharan, S. K.
  3. Journal of Cell Biology. 2007, Feb; 176(5): 581-592.
  1. 7.   Oncogenic met receptor induces cell-cycle progression in Xenopus oocytes independent of direct Grb2 and shc binding or Mos synthesis, but requires phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and Raf signaling
  2. Mood, K.; Saucier, C.; Ishimura, A.; Bong, Y. S.; Lee, H. S.; Park, M.; Daar, I. O.
  3. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 2006, APR; 207(1): 271-285.
  1. 8.   Genetic analysis of completely sequenced disease-associated MHC haplotypes identifies shuffling of segments in recent human history
  2. Traherne, J. A.; Horton, R.; Roberts, A. N.; Miretti, M.; Hurles, M. E.; Stewart, C. A.; Ashurst, J. L.; Atrazhev, A. M.; Coggill, P.; Palmer, S.; Almeida, J.; Sims, S.; Wilming, L. G.; Rogers, J.; de Jong, P. J.; Carrington, M.; Elliott, J. F.; Sawcer, S.; Todd, J. A.; Trowsdale, J.; Beck, S.
  3. Plos Genetics. 2006, Jan; 2(1): 81-92.
  1. 9.   The Clr7 and Clr8 directionality factors and the Pcu4 cullin mediate heterochromatin formation in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe
  2. Thon, G.; Hansen, K. R.; Altes, S. P.; Sidhu, D.; Singh, G.; Verhein-Hansen, J.; Bonaduce, M. J.; Klart, A. J. S.
  3. Genetics. 2005, DEC; 171(4): 1583-1595.
  1. 10.   Contribution of JNK, Mek, Mos and PI-3K signaling to GVBD in Xenopus oocytes
  2. Mood, K.; Bong, Y. S.; Lee, H. S.; Ishimura, A.; Daar, I. O.
  3. Cellular Signalling. 2004, MAY; 16(5): 631-642.
  1. 11.   Justified chauvinism: advances in defining meiotic recombination through sperm typing
  2. Carrington, M.; Cullen, M.
  3. Trends in Genetics. 2004 20(4): 196-205.
  1. 12.   An integrated haplotype map of the human major histocompatibility complex
  2. Walsh, E. C.; Mather, K. A.; Schaffner, S. F.; Farwell, L.; Daly, M. J.; Patterson, N.; Cullen, M.; Carrington, M.; Bugawan, T. L.; Erlich, H.; Campbell, J.; Barrett, J.; Miller, K.; Thomson, G.; Lander, E. S.; Rioux, J. D.
  3. American Journal of Human Genetics. 2003 73(3): 580-590.
  1. 13.   Male mouse recombination maps for each autosome identified by chromosome painting
  2. Froenicke, L.; Anderson, L. K.; Wienberg, J.; Ashley, T.
  3. American Journal of Human Genetics. 2002 71(6): 1353-1368.
  1. 15.   SNT1/FRS2 mediates germinal vesicle breakdown induced by an activated FGF receptor1 in Xenopus oocytes
  2. Mood, K.; Friesel, R.; Daar, I. O.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2002 277(36): 33196-33204.
  1. 16.   Cdc25b phosphatase is required for resumption of meiosis during oocyte maturation
  2. Lincoln, A. J.; Wickramasinghe, D.; Stein, P.; Schultz, R. M.; Palko, M. E.; De Miguel, M. P.; Tessarollo, L.; Donovan, P. J.
  3. Nature Genetics. 2002 30(4): 446-449.
  1. 17.   Novel gene conversion between X-Y homologues located in the nonrecombining region of the Y chromosome in Felidae (Mammalia)
  2. Slattery, J. P.; Sanner-Wachter, L.; O'Brien, S. J.
  3. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2000 97(10): 5307-5312.
  1. 18.   The Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA recombination and repair functions of the RAD52 epistasis group inhibit Tyl transposition
  2. Rattray, A. J.; Shafer, B. K.; Garfinkel, D. J.
  3. Genetics. 2000 154(2): 543-556.
  1. 19.   Mos positively regulates Xe-Wee1 to lengthen the first mitotic cell cycle of Xenopus
  2. Murakami, M. S.; Copeland, T. D.; Vande Woude, G. F.
  3. Genes & Development. 1999 13(5): 620-631.
  1. 20.   Anthrax lethal factor causes proteolytic inactivation of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase
  2. Duesbery, N. S.; Vande Woude, G. F.
  3. Journal of Applied Microbiology. 1999 87(2): 289-293.
  1. 21.   Recombination within the human MHC
  2. Carrington, M.
  3. Immunological Reviews. 1999 167: 245-256.
  1. 23.   Histone Deacetylase Homologs Regulate Epigenetic Inheritance of Transcriptional Silencing and Chromosome Segregation in Fission Yeast
  2. Grewal, S. I. S.; Bonaduce, M. J.; Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Genetics. 1998 150(2): 563-576.
  1. 24.   A Novel Function of the Dna Repair Gene Rhp6 in Mating-Type Silencing By Chromatin Remodeling in Fission Yeast
  2. Singh, J.; Goel, V.; Klar, A. J. S.
  3. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 1998 18(9): 5511-5522.
  1. 25.   Characterization of Recombination in the Hla Class Ii Region
  2. Cullen, M.; Noble, J.; Erlich, H.; Thorpe, K.; Beck, S.; Klitz, W.; Trowsdale, J.; Carrington, M.
  3. American Journal of Human Genetics. 1997 60(2): 397-407.
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