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Telomeric expression sites are highly conserved in Trypanosoma bruceiTrait variation in yeast is defined by population historyHigh quality de novo sequencing and assembly of the Saccharomyces arboricolus genomePopulation genomics of domestic and wild yeastsMapping of a major locus that determines telomere length in humansThe genetic basis of natural variation in oenological traits in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Sequence analysis of the right end of chromosome XV in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: an insight into the structural and functional significance of sub-telomeric repeat sequences.Screening of Non- Saccharomyces cerevisiae Strains for Tolerance to Formic Acid in Bioethanol FermentationThe genetic basis of variation in clean lineages of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in response to stresses encountered during bioethanol fermentationsPhenotypic characterisation of Saccharomyces spp. yeast for tolerance to stresses encountered during fermentation of lignocellulosic residues to produce bioethanolHybrid speciation in experimental populations of yeast.A role for the mismatch repair system during incipient speciation in Saccharomyces.Isolation and analysis of the genetic diversity of repertoires of VSG expression site containing telomeres from Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, T. b. brucei and T. equiperdum.Segregating YKU80 and TLC1 alleles underlying natural variation in telomere properties in wild yeastCloning of the repertoire of individual Plasmodium falciparum var genes using transformation associated recombination (TAR)Revealing the genetic structure of a trait by sequencing a population under selection.Genome Diversity and Evolution in the Budding Yeasts (Saccharomycotina).Apparent ploidy effects on silencing are post-transcriptional at HML and telomeres in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Advances in quantitative trait analysis in yeast.Sequence diversity, reproductive isolation and species concepts in SaccharomycesRecurrent rearrangement during adaptive evolution in an interspecific yeast hybrid suggests a model for rapid introgression.Chromosome ends: different sequences may provide conserved functions.Rescue of a single yeast artificial chromosome from a cotransformation event utilizing segregation at meiosis.High-resolution mapping of complex traits with a four-parent advanced intercross yeast population.Thymineless death is inhibited by CsrA in Escherichia coli lacking the SOS response.A high-definition view of functional genetic variation from natural yeast genomesRepressive and non-repressive chromatin at native telomeres in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Historical Evolution of Laboratory Strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Rif1 and Exo1 regulate the genomic instability following telomere lossesThe chromosome ends of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Chromosome ends: all the same under their caps.Silenced yeast chromatin is maintained by Sir2 in preference to permitting histone acetylations for efficient NER.Yeast evolution and ecology meet genomics.In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, yKu and subtelomeric core X sequences repress homologous recombination near telomeres as part of the same pathway.The association of yKu with subtelomeric core X sequences prevents recombination involving telomeric sequences.Saccharomyces cerevisiae: gene annotation and genome variability, state of the art through comparative genomics.Limitations of silencing at native yeast telomeres.Exploring redundancy in the yeast genome: an improved strategy for use of the cre-loxP system.NEJ1 prevents NHEJ-dependent telomere fusions in yeast without telomerase.Evolutionarily recent transfer of a group I mitochondrial intron to telomere regions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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