FRAMESHIFT SUPPRESSION IN <i>SACCHAROMYCES CEREVISIAE</i>. II. GENETIC PROPERTIES OF GROUP II SUPPRESSORS
Michael R. Culbertson, Karen M Underbrink, Gerald R. Fink
Genetics, 1980
Abstract
This research paper explore the methodology and findings associated with Genetics. The study delves into the core aspects of the research field, providing significant data and citation impact. (Full abstract processing is available via the OpenAlex API).
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