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Meyer, D. H. and A. M. Bailis. 2008 Telomerase deficiency affects the formation of chromosomal
translocations by homologous recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. PLoS ONE – in press.

Meyer, D. H. and A. M. Bailis. 2008. Mating type influences chromosome loss and replicative senescence in telomerase deficient budding yeast by Dnl4-dependent telomere fusion. Mol. Microbiol, 69: 1246-1254.

Mito, E., J. V. Mokhnatkin, M. C. Steele, V. L. Buettner, S. S. Sommer, G. M. Manthey, and A. M. Bailis. 2008. Mutagenic and recombinagenic responses to defective DNA polymerase d are facilitated by the Rev1 protein in pol3-t mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 179: 1-12.

Pannunzio, N. R., G. M. Manthey, and A. M. Bailis. 2008. RAD59 is required for efficient repair of simultaneous double-strand breaks resulting in translocations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. DNA Repair (Amsterdam) 7: 788-800.

Navarro, M. S., L. Bi, and A. M. Bailis. 2007. A mutant allele of the TFIIH helicase gene, RAD3, promotes loss of heterozygosity in response to a DNA replication defect in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 176: 1391-1402.

Meyer, D. H., and A. M. Bailis. 2007. Telomere dysfunction drives increased mutation by error-prone polymerases Rev1 and z in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics 175: 1533-1537.

Manthey, G. M., Navarro, M. S. and A. M. Bailis. 2004. DNA Fragment Transplacement in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Some genetic considerations. Methods Mol Biol 262: 157-172

Manthey, G.M., and A.M. Bailis. 2002. Multiple pathways promote short-sequence recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Mol. Cell Biol. 22: 5347-5356.

Garfinkel, D.J., and A. M. Bailis. 2002. Nucleotide Excision repair, genome stability, and human disease: New insight from model systems. J. Biotech. Biomed. 2:1-6

Negritto, M.C., J. Qiu, D.O. Ratay, B. Shen, and A.M. Bailis. 2001. Novel function of Rad27 (FEN-1) in restricting short-sequence recombination. Mol. Cell. Biol. 21: 2349-2358.


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