The pachytene checkpoint in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires the Sum1 transcriptional repressor
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A. Vershon | M. Pierce | E. Winter | D. Bungard | J Xie | D Bungard | E Winter | M Pierce | A Lindgren | A Vershon | Jianxin Xie | Anne Lindgren
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