Yeast Nuclei Display Prominent Centromere Clustering That Is Reduced in Nondividing Cells and in Meiotic Prophase
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Josef Loidl | Harry Scherthan | H. Scherthan | Q. Jin | J. Loidl | Edgar Trelles-Sticken | Quan-wen Jin | E. Trelles-Sticken
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