The STE4 and STE18 genes of yeast encode potential β and γ subunits of the mating factor receptor-coupled G protein
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David Y. Thomas | M. Whiteway | L. Hougan | D. Dignard | G. Saari | F. Grant | P. O'Hara | V. Mackay | L. Bell | P. O'hara
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