Positive and negative feedback loops affect the transcription of IME1, a positive regulator of meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Y. Kassir | M. Shefer-Vaida | A. Sherman | T. Ashkenazi | K. Robzyk | Y Kassir | K Robzyk | M Shefer-Vaida | A Sherman | T Ashkenazi | Tamar Ashkenazi | Michal Shefer‐Vaida | Amir Sherman
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