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Chromosome Structure and Dynamics

High-Frequency Homologous Recombination between Duplicate Chromosomal Immunoglobulin μ Heavy-Chain Constant Regions

Pages 5500-5507 | Received 23 Jun 1989, Accepted 15 Sep 1989, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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Mark D. Baker, Leah R. Read, Barbara G. Beatty & Philip Ng. (1996) Requirements for Ectopic Homologous Recombination in Mammalian Somatic Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology 16:12, pages 7122-7132.
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Mark D. Baker & Leah R. Read. (1992) Ectopic Recombination within Homologous Immunoglobulin µ Gene Constant Regions in a Mouse Hybridoma Cell Line. Molecular and Cellular Biology 12:10, pages 4422-4432.
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Mark B. Benjamin & John B. Little. (1992) X Rays Induce Interallelic Homologous Recombination at the Human Thymidine Kinase Gene. Molecular and Cellular Biology 12:6, pages 2730-2738.
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Neil Berinstein, Nancy Pennell, Clifford A. Ottaway & Marc J. Shulman. (1992) Gene Replacement with One-Sided Homologous Recombination. Molecular and Cellular Biology 12:1, pages 360-367.
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Laura H. Reid, Edward G. Shesely, Hyung-Suk Kim & Oliver Smithies. (1991) Cotransformation and Gene Targeting in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:5, pages 2769-2777.
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Vicky Valancius & Oliver Smithies. (1991) Testing an “In-Out” Targeting Procedure for Making Subtle Genomic Modifications in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:3, pages 1402-1408.
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Steven J. Raynard, Leah R. Read & Mark D. Baker. (2002) Evidence for the Murine IgH μ Locus Acting as a Hot Spot for Intrachromosomal Homologous Recombination. The Journal of Immunology 168:5, pages 2332-2339.
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