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(1998)Further characterization of SAS4 and SAS5 demonstrates that they define a new SIR-dependent silencing pathway in yeast. SAS4 and SAS5 are required for silencing at teloments while SIR1 is not. Also, SAS4 and SAS5 have ...
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(2002)This study investigated the relationship between two distinct biological processes, replication and silencing, as they occur from the HMR locus. Within this locus, an 868 base pair (bp) region termed HMR-E functions as ...
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