Drosophila ATM and ATR have distinct activities in the regulation of meiotic DNA damage and repair
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E. Joyce | K. McKim | Eric F. Joyce | Michael Pedersen | Stanley Tiong | Sanese K. White-Brown | Anshu Paul | Shelagh D. Campbell | Kim S. McKim | S. Campbell | S. Tiong | M. Pedersen | Anshu Paul | Sanese White-Brown | Stanley Tiong | Michael Pedersen
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