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  85. Rao P. N., Johnson R. T. 1970; Mammalian cell fusion studies on the regulation of DNA synthesis and mitosis. Nature 225:159–164
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  86. Rowley R., Subramani S., Young P. G. 1992; Checkpoint controls in Schizosaccharomyces pombe: radl . EMBO J 11:1335–1342
    [Google Scholar]
  87. Sanchez Y., Desany B. A., Jones W. J., Liu Q., Wang B., Elledge S. J. 1996; Regulation of RAD53 by the ATM-like kinases MEC1 and TEL1 in yeast cell cycle checkpoint pathways. Science 271:357–360
    [Google Scholar]
  88. Sanchez Y., Wong C., Thoma R. S., Richman R., Wu Z., Piwnica-Worms H., Elledge S. J. 1997; Conservation of the Chk1 checkpoint pathway in mammals: linkage of DNA damage to Cdk regulation through Cdc25. Science 277:1497–1501
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  89. Savitsky K., Bar-Shira A., Gilad S. 27 other authors 1995; A single ataxia telangiectasia gene with a product similar to PI-3 kinase. Science 268:1749–1753
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  90. Sheldrick K. S., Carr A. M. 1993; Feedback controls and G2 checkpoints: fission yeast as a model system. Bioessays 15:775–782
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  91. Stewart E., Chapman C., Al-Khodairy F., Carr A. M., Enoch T. 1997; Rhq1 +, a fission yeast gene related to the Bloom’s and Werner’s syndrome genes, is required for reversible S-phase arrest. EMBO J 16:2682–2692
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  92. Sun Z., Fay D. S., Marini F., Foiani M., Stern D. F. 1996; Spk1/Rad53 is regulated by Mec1-dependent protein phosphorylation in DNA replication and damage checkpoint pathways. Genes Dev 10:395–406
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  93. Sunnerhagen P., Seaton B. L., Nasim A., Subramani S. 1990; Cloning and analysis of a gene involved in DNA repair and recombination, the rad1 gene of Schizosaccharomyces pombe . Mol Cell Biol 10:3750–3760
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  94. Taylor E. M., McFarlane R. J., Price C. 1996; 5-Azacytidine treatment of the fission yeast leads to cytotoxicity and cell cycle arrest. Mol Gen Genet 253:128–137
    [Google Scholar]
  95. Thelen M. P., Onel K., Holloman W. K. 1994; The REC1 gene of Ustilago maydis involved in the cellular response to DNA damage encodes an exonuclease. J Biol Chem 269:747–754
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  96. Walworth N., Bernards R. 1996; rad-dependent responses of the chk1-encoded protein kinase at the DNA damage checkpoint. Science 271:353–356
    [Google Scholar]
  97. Walworth N., Davey S., Beach D. 1993; Fission yeast chk1 protein kinase links the rad checkpoint pathway to cdc2. Nature 363:368–371
    [Google Scholar]
  98. Weinert T. A., Hartwell L. H. 1988; The RAD9 gene controls the cell cycle response to DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae . Science 241:317–322
    [Google Scholar]
  99. Weinert T. A., Kiser G. L., Hartwell L. H. 1994; Mitotic checkpoint genes in budding yeast and the dependence of mitosis on DNA replication and repair. Genes Dev 8:652–665
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