Destabilization of tracts of simple repetitive DNA in yeast by mutations affecting DNA mismatch repair.

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Published in Nature on September 16, 1993

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M Strand1, T A Prolla, R M Liskay, T D Petes

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1: Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 27599-3280.

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