2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-9500-4_19
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Stabilization of the Human DMC1 Nucleoprotein Filament

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“…(2016) found that mutations of Dmc1 could cause malformed germ cells in Oryzias latipes . To date, Dmc1 gene has been identified in many species including yeast (Bishop et al., 1992), Arabidopsis thaliana (Doutriaux et al., 1998), mice (Pittman et al., 1998), yak (Li et al., 2010) and human (Habu et al., 1996; Waldvogel et al., 2019). Dmc1 gene has also been cloned and characterized in some aquatic animals, such as Japanese eel (Kajiurakobayashi et al., 2005), O. latipes (Chen et al., 2016), Litopenaeus vannamei (Okutsu et al., 2010), Penaeus monodon (Leelatanawit et al., 2008) and Eriocheir sinensis (Liu & Cui, 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(2016) found that mutations of Dmc1 could cause malformed germ cells in Oryzias latipes . To date, Dmc1 gene has been identified in many species including yeast (Bishop et al., 1992), Arabidopsis thaliana (Doutriaux et al., 1998), mice (Pittman et al., 1998), yak (Li et al., 2010) and human (Habu et al., 1996; Waldvogel et al., 2019). Dmc1 gene has also been cloned and characterized in some aquatic animals, such as Japanese eel (Kajiurakobayashi et al., 2005), O. latipes (Chen et al., 2016), Litopenaeus vannamei (Okutsu et al., 2010), Penaeus monodon (Leelatanawit et al., 2008) and Eriocheir sinensis (Liu & Cui, 2015).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 99%