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133 related items for PubMed ID: 1402790

  • 1. Isolation and characterization of a repeated sequence (RPS1) of Candida albicans.
    Iwaguchi S, Homma M, Chibana H, Tanaka K.
    J Gen Microbiol; 1992 Sep; 138(9):1893-900. PubMed ID: 1402790
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  • 6. The loss of parts of chromosome 7 followed by the insertion of URA cassette into RB2 on MRS in Candida albicans strain CAI-4.
    Iwaguchi S, Suzuki M, Sakai N, Yokoyama K, Suzuki T.
    Med Mycol; 2008 Nov; 46(7):655-63. PubMed ID: 18608900
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  • 7. Unusually large telomeric repeats in the yeast Candida albicans.
    McEachern MJ, Hicks JB.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1993 Jan; 13(1):551-60. PubMed ID: 8417351
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  • 10. Clonal variation of chromosome size derived from the rDNA cluster region in Candida albicans.
    Iwaguchi S, Homma M, Tanaka K.
    J Gen Microbiol; 1992 Jun; 138(6):1177-84. PubMed ID: 1356140
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  • 11. Isolation, characterization, and sequencing of Candida albicans repetitive element 2.
    Lasker BA, Page LS, Lott TJ, Kobayashi GS.
    Gene; 1992 Jul 01; 116(1):51-7. PubMed ID: 1628844
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  • 12. Characterization of CARE-1: Candida albicans repetitive element-1.
    Lasker BA, Page LS, Lott TJ, Kobayashi GS, Medoff G.
    Gene; 1991 Jun 15; 102(1):45-50. PubMed ID: 1864508
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  • 13. Extensive chromosome translocation in a clinical isolate showing the distinctive carbohydrate assimilation profile from a candidiasis patient.
    Iwaguchi SI, Sato M, Magee BB, Magee PT, Makimura K, Suzuki T.
    Yeast; 2001 Aug 15; 18(11):1035-46. PubMed ID: 11481674
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  • 14. The enigma of the major repeat sequence of Candida albicans.
    Chibana H, Magee PT.
    Future Microbiol; 2009 Mar 15; 4(2):171-9. PubMed ID: 19257844
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  • 16. Sequence finishing and gene mapping for Candida albicans chromosome 7 and syntenic analysis against the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome.
    Chibana H, Oka N, Nakayama H, Aoyama T, Magee BB, Magee PT, Mikami Y.
    Genetics; 2005 Aug 15; 170(4):1525-37. PubMed ID: 15937140
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  • 17. Effect of the major repeat sequence on mitotic recombination in Candida albicans.
    Lephart PR, Magee PT.
    Genetics; 2006 Dec 15; 174(4):1737-44. PubMed ID: 17028326
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  • 18. Repetitive sequences (RPSs) in the chromosomes of Candida albicans are sandwiched between two novel stretches, HOK and RB2, common to each chromosome.
    Chindamporn A, Nakagawa Y, Mizuguchi I, Chibana H, Doi M, Tanaka K.
    Microbiology (Reading); 1998 Apr 15; 144 ( Pt 4)():849-857. PubMed ID: 9579060
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  • 20. Centromere size and position in Candida albicans are evolutionarily conserved independent of DNA sequence heterogeneity.
    Mishra PK, Baum M, Carbon J.
    Mol Genet Genomics; 2007 Oct 15; 278(4):455-65. PubMed ID: 17588175
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