Repeated chromosome splitting targeted to δ sequences in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Kiichi Fukui | Kyouhei Hayashi | Minetaka Sugiyama | Satoshi Harashima | Akio Kobayashi | A. Kobayashi | Y. Kaneko | S. Harashima | K. Fukui | M. Sugiyama | Masafumi Nishizawa | M. Nishizawa | Yoshinobu Kaneko | Kyouhei Hayashi
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