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Browsing by Author Lloyd, RG
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2016 | 25 years on and no end in sight: a perspective on the role of RecG protein. | Lloyd, RG; Rudolph, CJ |
2013 | Avoiding chromosome pathology when replication forks collide | Upton, AL; Stockum, A; Nieduszynski, CA; Lloyd, RG |
2014 | Cellular location and activity of Escherichia coli RecG proteins shed light on the function of its structurally unresolved C-terminus | Upton, AL; Grove, JI; Mahdi, AA; Briggs, GS; Milner, DS; Rudolph, CJ; Lloyd, RG |
30-Jun-2018 | Chromosomal over-replication in Escherichia coli recG cells is triggered by replication fork fusion and amplified if replichore symmetry is disturbed | Midgley-Smith, SL; Dimude, JU; Taylor, T; Forrester, NM; Upton, AL; Lloyd, RG; Rudolph, CJ |
2011 | Localization of an accessory helicase at the replisome is critical in sustaining efficient genome duplication | Atkinson, J; Gupta, MK; Rudolph, CJ; Bell, H; Lloyd, RG; McGlynn, P |
2012 | On the viability of Escherichia coli cells lacking DNA topoisomerase I | Stockum, A; Lloyd, RG; Rudolph, CJ |
2009 | Pathological replication in cells lacking RecG DNA translocase | Rudolph, CJ; Upton, AL; Harris, L; Lloyd, RG |
2009 | Replication fork collisions cause pathological chromosomal amplification in cells lacking RecG DNA translocase | Upton, AL; Lloyd, RG |