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- catalog contributor b13189476.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Includes three offprints : The evolutionarily conserved zinc finger motif in the largest subunit of human replication protein A is required for DNA replication and mismatch repair but not for nucleotide excision repair (Journal of biological chemistry, v.273:3, January 16, 1998, pp. 1453-1461) -- Genetic analysis of yeast RPA1 reveals its multiple functions in DNA metabolism (Genetics, v.148, March 1998, pp. 989-1005) -- Chromosomal rearrangements occur in S. cerevisiae rfa1 mutator mutants due to mutagenic lesions processed by double-strand-break repair / Clark Chen, Keiko Umezu, and Richard D. Kolodner (Molecular cell, v.2, July 1998, pp. 9-22)".
- catalog description "Thesis (Ph. D., Division of Medical Sciences (Genetics))--Harvard University, 2001.".
- catalog extent "x, 211 leaves :".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog subject "Cancer Genetic aspects.".
- catalog subject "Carcinogenesis.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Includes three offprints : The evolutionarily conserved zinc finger motif in the largest subunit of human replication protein A is required for DNA replication and mismatch repair but not for nucleotide excision repair (Journal of biological chemistry, v.273:3, January 16, 1998, pp. 1453-1461) -- Genetic analysis of yeast RPA1 reveals its multiple functions in DNA metabolism (Genetics, v.148, March 1998, pp. 989-1005) -- Chromosomal rearrangements occur in S. cerevisiae rfa1 mutator mutants due to mutagenic lesions processed by double-strand-break repair / Clark Chen, Keiko Umezu, and Richard D. Kolodner (Molecular cell, v.2, July 1998, pp. 9-22)".
- catalog title "Replication accessory factors and genome stability / a thesis presented by Clark Chin-Chung Chen.".
- catalog type "text".