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2001
McCool JD, Sandler SJ.  2001.  Effects of mutations involving cell division, recombination, and chromosome dimer resolution on a priA2::kan mutant.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 98(15):8203-10.
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1998
Seitz EM, Brockman JP, Sandler SJ, Clark AJ, Kowalczykowski SC.  1998.  RadA protein is an archaeal RecA protein homolog that catalyzes DNA strand exchange.. Genes Dev. 12(9):1248-53.
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1997
Brendel V, Brocchieri L, Sandler SJ, Clark AJ, Karlin S.  1997.  Evolutionary comparisons of RecA-like proteins across all major kingdoms of living organisms.. J Mol Evol. 44(5):528-41.
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1996
Sandler SJ, Satin LH, Samra HS, Clark AJ.  1996.  recA-like genes from three archaean species with putative protein products similar to Rad51 and Dmc1 proteins of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.. Nucleic Acids Res. 24(11):2125-32.
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1994
Clark AJ, Sandler SJ.  1994.  Homologous genetic recombination: the pieces begin to fall into place.. Crit Rev Microbiol. 20(2):125-42.
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