Sexual differentiation in fission yeast

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Sexual differentiation in fission yeast. / Egel, R; Nielsen, O; Weilguny, D; Nielsen, Olaf.

I: Trends in Genetics, Bind 6, Nr. 11, 01.11.1990, s. 369-73.

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Egel, R, Nielsen, O, Weilguny, D & Nielsen, O 1990, 'Sexual differentiation in fission yeast', Trends in Genetics, bind 6, nr. 11, s. 369-73.

APA

Egel, R., Nielsen, O., Weilguny, D., & Nielsen, O. (1990). Sexual differentiation in fission yeast. Trends in Genetics, 6(11), 369-73.

Vancouver

Egel R, Nielsen O, Weilguny D, Nielsen O. Sexual differentiation in fission yeast. Trends in Genetics. 1990 nov. 1;6(11):369-73.

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Egel, R ; Nielsen, O ; Weilguny, D ; Nielsen, Olaf. / Sexual differentiation in fission yeast. I: Trends in Genetics. 1990 ; Bind 6, Nr. 11. s. 369-73.

Bibtex

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RIS

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KW - Genes, Fungal

KW - Meiosis

KW - Protein Biosynthesis

KW - Reproduction

KW - Schizosaccharomyces

KW - Transcription, Genetic

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