Evidence for an additional base-pairing element between the telomeric repeat and the telomerase RNA template in Kluyveromyces lactis and other yeasts.
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Functional analysis of the single Est1/Ebs1 homologue in Kluyveromyces lactis reveals roles in both telomere maintenance and rapamycin resistanceLong telomeres produced by telomerase-resistant recombination are established from a single source and are subject to extreme sequence scramblingIdentification of telomerase RNAs from filamentous fungi reveals conservation with vertebrates and yeasts.Recombination can either help maintain very short telomeres or generate longer telomeres in yeast cells with weak telomerase activity.Mild Telomere Dysfunction as a Force for Altering the Adaptive Potential of Subtelomeric Genes.
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Evidence for an additional base-pairing element between the telomeric repeat and the telomerase RNA template in Kluyveromyces lactis and other yeasts.
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scientific article published on 17 August 2009
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Evidence for an additional bas ...... myces lactis and other yeasts.
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Evidence for an additional bas ...... myces lactis and other yeasts.
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Evidence for an additional bas ...... myces lactis and other yeasts.
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Evidence for an additional bas ...... myces lactis and other yeasts.
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Leilei Guo
Lizhen Chen
Michael J McEachern
Zhi-Ru Wang
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10.1128/MCB.00528-09
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2009-08-17T00:00:00Z