Recombination in yeast TD Petes The molecular and cellular biology of the yeast Saccharomyces: genome …, 1991 | 534 | 1991 |
The RAD52 gene is required for homothallic interconversion of mating types and spontaneous mitotic recombination in yeast. RE Malone, RE Esposito Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 77 (1), 503-507, 1980 | 296 | 1980 |
Recombinationless meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae RE Malone, RE Esposito Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1981 | 176 | 1981 |
Analysis of Meiotic Recombination Pathways in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae Y Mao-Draayer, AM Galbraith, DL Pittman, M Cool, RE Malone Genetics 144 (1), 71-86, 1996 | 148 | 1996 |
Isolation of mutants defective in early steps of meiotic recombination in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. RE Malone, S Bullard, M Hermiston, R Rieger, M Cool, A Galbraith Genetics 128 (1), 79-88, 1991 | 121 | 1991 |
A role for recombination in the production of “free-loader” lambda bacteriophage particles FW Stahl, KD McMillin, MM Stahl, RE Malone, Y Nozu, VEA Russo Journal of molecular biology 68 (1), 57-67, 1972 | 104 | 1972 |
Dual regulation of meiosis in yeast. RE Malone Cell 61 (3), 375-378, 1990 | 100 | 1990 |
Spontaneous mitotic recombination in yeast: the hyper-recombinational rem1 mutations are alleles of the RAD3 gene. BA Montelone, MF Hoekstra, RE Malone Genetics 119 (2), 289-301, 1988 | 95 | 1988 |
Multiple mutant analysis of recombination in yeast RE Malone Molecular and General Genetics MGG 189 (3), 405-412, 1983 | 89 | 1983 |
The RAD50 gene, a member of the double strand break repair epistasis group, is not required for spontaneous mitotic recombination in yeast RE Malone, T Ward, S Lin, J Waring Current genetics 18, 111-116, 1990 | 88 | 1990 |
Directionality and nonreciprocality of Chi-stimulated recombination in phage λ FW Stahl, MM Stahl, RE Malone, JM Crasemann Genetics 94 (2), 235-248, 1980 | 87 | 1980 |
Double strand breaks at the HIS2 recombination hot spot in Saccharomyces cerevisiae SA Bullard, S Kim, AM Galbraith, RE Malone Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 93 (23), 13054-13059, 1996 | 83 | 1996 |
Hotspots for generalized recombination in the Escherichia coli chromosome RE Malone, DK Chattoraj, DH Faulds, MM Stahl, FW Stahl Journal of molecular biology 121 (4), 473-491, 1978 | 80 | 1978 |
RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN A HYPER-REC MUTATION (rem1) AND OTHER RECOMBINATION AND REPAIR GENES IN YEAST RE Malone, MF Hoekstra Genetics 107 (1), 33-48, 1984 | 61 | 1984 |
Molecular and genetic analysis of the yeast early meiotic recombination genes REC102 and REC107/MER2 M Cool, RE Malone Molecular and cellular biology, 1992 | 57 | 1992 |
Support for a meiotic recombination initiation complex: interactions among Rec102p, Rec104p, and Spo11p K Jiao, L Salem, R Malone Molecular and cellular biology, 2003 | 56 | 2003 |
Analysis of a recombination hotspot for gene conversion occurring at the HIS2 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. RE Malone, S Kim, SA Bullard, S Lundquist, L Hutchings-Crow, ... Genetics 137 (1), 5-18, 1994 | 55 | 1994 |
A reexamination of the role of the RAD52 gene in spontaneous mitotic recombination RE Malone, BA Montelone, C Edwards, K Carney, MF Hoekstra Current genetics 14, 211-223, 1988 | 55 | 1988 |
A meiotic gene conversion gradient opposite to the direction of transcription RE Malone, S Bullard, S Lundquist, S Kim, T Tarkowski Nature 359 (6391), 154-155, 1992 | 53 | 1992 |
MEIOSIS CAN INDUCE RECOMBINATION IN rad52 MUTANTS OF SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE MA Resnick, J Nitiss, C Edwards, RE Malone Genetics 113 (3), 531-550, 1986 | 51 | 1986 |