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Eukaryotic DNA Polymerases and δ: Conserved Properties and Interactions, from Yeast to Mammalian Cells
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Peter M.J. Burgers
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1989
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Elsevier
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1989
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10.1016/S0079-6603(08)60700-X
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Left-Handed Z-DNA and Genetic Recombination
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Polycistronic Animal Virus mRNAs
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Mammalian β-Glucuronidase: Genetics, Molecular Biology, and Cell Biology
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Structure and Function of Signal Recognition Particle RNA
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Eukaryotic DNA Polymerases and δ: Conserved Properties and Interactions, from Yeast to Mammalian Cells
pp. 281
Structure and Regulation of the Multigene Family Controlling Maltose Fermentation in Budding Yeast
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