Metaphase Arrest with Centromere Separation in polo Mutants of Drosophila
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David M. Glover | Hiroyuki Ohkura | D. Glover | H. Ohkura | P. Deák | M. Donaldson | Peter Deak | Mary M. Donaldson | Álvaro A.M. Tavares | Alvaro A. M. Tavares | Á. M. Tavares
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