Asy2/Mer2: an evolutionarily conserved mediator of meiotic recombination, pairing, and global chromosome compaction
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Asy2/Mer2: an evolutionarily conserved mediator of meiotic recombination, pairing, and global chromosome compaction
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GENES & DEVELOPMENT
Volume 31, Issue 18, Pages 1880-1893
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Online
2017-10-12
DOI
10.1101/gad.304543.117
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