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    Lynn A, Soucek R, Börner GV.
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  • 43. Separation of roles of Zip1 in meiosis revealed in heterozygous mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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  • 48. RecA homologs Dmc1 and Rad51 interact to form multiple nuclear complexes prior to meiotic chromosome synapsis.
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  • 50. A ZIP1 separation-of-function allele reveals that centromere pairing drives meiotic segregation of achiasmate chromosomes in budding yeast.
    Kurdzo EL, Chuong HH, Evatt JM, Dawson DS.
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  • 51. The single-end invasion: an asymmetric intermediate at the double-strand break to double-holliday junction transition of meiotic recombination.
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    Börner GV, Barot A, Kleckner N.
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    Tsubouchi T, Roeder GS.
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  • 58. Yeast polyubiquitin unit regulates synaptonemal complex formation and recombination during meiosis.
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  • 60. The meiosis-specific zip4 protein regulates crossover distribution by promoting synaptonemal complex formation together with zip2.
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