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Csm4, in collaboration with Ndj1, mediates telomere-led chromosome dynamics and recombination during yeast meiosis.

Wanat J.J., Kim K.P., Koszul R., Zanders S., Weiner B., Kleckner N., Alani E.

PLoS Genet. 4:e1000188-e1000188(2008) · Mapped (4)

Segmental duplications arise from Pol32-dependent repair of broken forks through two alternative replication-based mechanisms.

Payen C., Koszul R., Dujon B., Fischer G.

PLoS Genet. 4:e1000175-e1000175(2008) · Mapped (7)

Meiotic chromosomes move by linkage to dynamic actin cables with transduction of force through the nuclear envelope.

Koszul R., Kim K.P., Prentiss M., Kleckner N., Kameoka S.

Cell 133:1188-1201(2008) · Mapped (3)

Genome evolution in yeasts.

Dujon B., Sherman D., Fischer G., Durrens P., Casaregola S., Lafontaine I., de Montigny J., Marck C., Neuveglise C., Talla E. et al.

Nature 430:35-44(2004) · UniProtKB (22,853)

Eucaryotic genome evolution through the spontaneous duplication of large chromosomal segments.

Koszul R., Caburet S., Dujon B., Fischer G.

EMBO J. 23:234-243(2004) · Mapped (1)

The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of the pathogenic yeast Candida (Torulopsis) glabrata.

Koszul R., Malpertuy A., Frangeul L., Bouchier C., Wincker P., Thierry A., Duthoy S., Ferris S., Hennequin C., Dujon B.

FEBS Lett. 534:39-48(2003) · UniProtKB (11) · Mapped (12)

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