The efficiency and timing of initiation of replication of multiple replicons of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome VI
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H Yoshikawa | K. Shirahige | H. Yoshikawa | C. Obuse | T. Tsurimoto | T. Shinomiya | Y. Hori | M. Yamashita | M. Yamashita | K Shirahige | C Obuse | T Tsurimoto | M Yamashita | Y Hori | T Shinomiya | Yuji Hori
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