Genome-wide replication profiles indicate an expansive role for Rpd3L in regulating replication initiation timing or efficiency, and reveal genomic loci of Rpd3 function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Simon Tavaré | S. Tavaré | O. Aparicio | S. Knott | C. Viggiani | Oscar M Aparicio | Christopher J Viggiani | Simon R V Knott
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