Rad51 suppresses gross chromosomal rearrangement at centromere in Schizosaccharomyces pombe
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T. Itoh | K. Shirahige | Tatsuro S. Takahashi | Y. Katou | T. Nakagawa | H. Masukata | Chitrada Kaweeteerawat | Ken-Ichi Nakamura | Aya Okamoto | Chie Yadani | Takeshi Shitanda
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