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S.cerevisiae gene expression in 165 deletion mutations of chromatin modifiers
ORC and MCM2-7 binding by ChIP-chip in S. cerevisiae with or without the Orc6 subunit
S.cerevisiae gene expression profiles of glucose insensitive respiratory and parental V5 strains
Saccharomyces cerevisiae with a knockout of the FUN30 chromatin regulator
S. cerevisiae total, polysomal and nonpolysomal RNA from msn5 and mtr10 deletion mutants
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Sir4 Deficiency Reverses Cell Senescence by Sub-Telomere Recombination.
Yeast silencing factor Sir4 and a subset of nucleoporins form a complex distinct from nuclear pore c…
The Ku subunit of telomerase binds Sir4 to recruit telomerase to lengthen telomeres in S. cerevisiae…
Smc5/6 Is a Telomere-Associated Complex that Regulates Sir4 Binding and TPE.
Sir3 mediates long-range chromosome interactions in budding yeast.
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