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    Global mapping of the yeast genetic interaction network.

    Tong AH, Lesage G, Bader GD, Ding H, Xu H, Xin X, Young J, Berriz GF, Brost RL, Chang M, Chen Y, Cheng X, Chua G, Friesen H, Goldberg DS, Haynes J, Humphries C, He G, Hussein S, Ke L, Krogan N, Li Z, Levinson JN, Lu H, Ménard P, Munyana C, Parsons AB, Ryan O, Tonikian R, Roberts T, Sdicu AM, Shapiro J, Sheikh B, Suter B, Wong SL, Zhang LV, Zhu H, Burd CG, Munro S, Sander C, Rine J, Greenblatt J, Peter M, Bretscher A, Bell G, Roth FP, Brown GW, Andrews B, Bussey H, Boone C.

    Science. 2004 Feb 6;303(5659):808-13.

    PMID:
    14764870
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    Saccharomyces cerevisiae PAC2 functions with CIN1, 2 and 4 in a pathway leading to normal microtubule stability.

    Hoyt MA, Macke JP, Roberts BT, Geiser JR.

    Genetics. 1997 Jul;146(3):849-57.

    PMID:
    9215891
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    Yeast mutants sensitive to antimicrotubule drugs define three genes that affect microtubule function.

    Stearns T, Hoyt MA, Botstein D.

    Genetics. 1990 Feb;124(2):251-62.

    PMID:
    2407611
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