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1. The role of Exo1p exonuclease in DNA end resection to generate gene conversion tracts in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

2. Gamma-irradiation increased meiotic crossovers in mouse spermatocytes.

3. [Genetic changes in yeast cells Saccharomyces irradiated by fast neutrons with different dose rate].

4. Drosophila PCH2 is required for a pachytene checkpoint that monitors double-strand-break-independent events leading to meiotic crossover formation.

5. DNA polymerase delta is preferentially recruited during homologous recombination to promote heteroduplex DNA extension.

6. Induction of mitotic crossing-over in diploid strains of Aspergillus nidulans using low-dose X-rays.

7. C. elegans germ cells switch between distinct modes of double-strand break repair during meiotic prophase progression.

8. Replication blocking lesions present a unique substrate for homologous recombination.

9. Cooperative roles of vertebrate Fbh1 and Blm DNA helicases in avoidance of crossovers during recombination initiated by replication fork collapse.

10. High frequency induction of mitotic recombination by ionizing radiation in Mlh1 null mouse cells.

11. Recql5 and Blm RecQ DNA helicases have nonredundant roles in suppressing crossovers.

12. Studies on crossover-specific mutants and the distribution of crossing over in Drosophila females.

13. Meiotic double-strand breaks at the interface of chromosome movement, chromosome remodeling, and reductional division.

14. No correlation between germline mutation at repeat DNA and meiotic crossover in male mice exposed to X-rays or cisplatin.

15. [Comparison of cytogenic response of human lymphocytes to in vivo and in vitro exposure to low doses of gamma-rays. Unstable chromosomal exchanges detected by FPG techniques].

16. Caenorhabditis elegans msh-5 is required for both normal and radiation-induced meiotic crossing over but not for completion of meiosis.

17. [Gene instability induced by mobile genetic elements in Drosophila melanogaster].

18. Distinct difference in relative biological effectiveness of 252Cf neutrons for the induction of mitotic crossing over and intragenic reversion of the white-ivory allele in Drosophila melanogaster.

19. [Radiation-induced mitotic crossing-over in the pronucleus of Drosophila males].

20. Effect of 60-Hz magnetic fields on ultraviolet light-induced mutation and mitotic recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

21. XRS2, a DNA repair gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is needed for meiotic recombination.

22. Metabolism of 5-methoxypsoralen by Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

23. [The coordination of the mitotic stability of the genetic structures and the radiosensitivity of saccharomycete yeasts].

26. Photoreactivation of UV induced cell killing, chromosome aberrations, sister chromatid exchanges, mutations and pyrimidine dimers in Xenopus laevis fibroblasts.

27. In vivo persistence of sister chromatid exchanges (SCE) induced by gamma rays in mouse bone marrow cells.

28. [W-reactivation and W-mutagenesis in lambda and T7 bacteriophages: a comparative study of the action of ultraviolet radiation (254 nm) and of the photosensitizing agents, 8-methoxypsoralen and angelicin].

29. The effect of storage of blood on the yield of X-ray-induced chromosome aberrations and spontaneous sister chromatid exchanges.

30. The co-induction of sister chromatid exchanges and virus synthesis in mammalian cells.

31. Studies on the influence of photoreactivation on the frequencies of UV-induced chromosomal aberrations, sister-chromatid exchanges and pyrimidine dimers in chicken embryonic fibroblasts.

32. A spectrum response study on single strand DNA breaks, sister chromatid exchanges, and lethality induced by phototherapy lights.

33. Sister chromatid exchange induced by X-irradiation of retinoblastoma lymphocytes.

34. Ataxia telangiectasia: the effects of chemical mutagens and x-rays on sister chromatid exchanges in blood lymphocytes.

36. Kinetics of induction of sister-chromatid exchanges by X-rays through two cell cycles.

37. [Cytogenetic aspects of diffuse scleroderma. Structural anomalies and sister chromatid exchanges].

38. Differential effect of UV irradiation on induction of intragenic and intergenic recombination during commitment to meiosis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

39. The effect of exposure fractionation on the yield of nondisjunctional segregation involving compound X and free 4-chromosomes in Drosophila.

40. Effect of prior X-irradiation on ultraviolet light-induced sister-chromatid exchange.

41. Effects of radiotherapy and chemotherapy on sister chromatid exchanges in peripheral lymphocytes of the patients with gynecologic cancer.

42. X irradiation and sister chromatid exchange in cultured human lymphocytes.

43. Significance of repair of human DNA: evidence from studies of xeroderma pigmentosum.

45. Elevated sister chromatid exchange (SCE) rate in patients with sun-induced skin tumors.

46. Relative effectiveness of neutrons and X-rays in induction of crossing over in Drosophila males.

47. No clastogenic effect from in vitro microwave irradiation of G0 human lymphocytes.

48. Pattern formation in the imaginal discs of a temperature-sensitive cell-lethal mutant of Drosophila melanogaster.

49. Evidence for an indirect effect of radiation on mammalian chromosomes. III. UV- and x-ray-induced sister chromatid exchanges in heterokaryons.

50. Effect of BrdUrd and low doses of gamma radiation on sister chromatid exchange, chromosome breaks, and mitotic delay in mouse bone marrow cells in vivo.

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