Intrachromosomal gene conversion in yeast.
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Klein, HL; Petes, TD
Published in: Nature
January 15, 1981
We have shown that the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has a mechanism by which information from one gene can be transferred non-reciprocally to a repeated copy of the gene on the same chromosome. This intrachromosomal gene conversion may be important in maintaining sequence homogeneity within families of repeated eukaryotic genes.
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Nature
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ISSN
0028-0836
Publication Date
January 15, 1981
Volume
289
Issue
5794
Start / End Page
144 / 148
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Sister Chromatid Exchange
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
- Plasmids
- Mutation
- Meiosis
- Leucine
- General Science & Technology
- Gene Conversion
- DNA, Fungal
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Klein, H. L., & Petes, T. D. (1981). Intrachromosomal gene conversion in yeast. Nature, 289(5794), 144–148. https://doi.org/10.1038/289144a0
Klein, H. L., and T. D. Petes. “Intrachromosomal gene conversion in yeast.” Nature 289, no. 5794 (January 15, 1981): 144–48. https://doi.org/10.1038/289144a0.
Klein HL, Petes TD. Intrachromosomal gene conversion in yeast. Nature. 1981 Jan 15;289(5794):144–8.
Klein, H. L., and T. D. Petes. “Intrachromosomal gene conversion in yeast.” Nature, vol. 289, no. 5794, Jan. 1981, pp. 144–48. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/289144a0.
Klein HL, Petes TD. Intrachromosomal gene conversion in yeast. Nature. 1981 Jan 15;289(5794):144–148.
Published In
Nature
DOI
ISSN
0028-0836
Publication Date
January 15, 1981
Volume
289
Issue
5794
Start / End Page
144 / 148
Location
England
Related Subject Headings
- Sister Chromatid Exchange
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid
- Plasmids
- Mutation
- Meiosis
- Leucine
- General Science & Technology
- Gene Conversion
- DNA, Fungal