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Boon-Yu Wee
Boon-Yu Wee
University of Oxford
Homologous recombination
Biology
Genetics
Telomere
Loss of heterozygosity
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Persistent broken chromosome inheritance drives genome instability
2020
bioRxiv
Chen-Chun Pai
Samuel. C. Durley
Wei-Chen Cheng
Nien-Yi Chiang
Boon-Yu Wee
Carol Walker
Stephen E. Kearsey
Francesca M. Buffa
Johanne M. Murray
Timothy C. Humphrey
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Homologous recombination repair intermediates promote efficient de novo telomere addition at DNA double-strand breaks.
2019
Nucleic Acids Research
Anoushka Davé
Chen-Chun Pai
Samuel. C. Durley
Lydia Hulme
S. Sarkar
Boon-Yu Wee
John Prudden
Helen Tinline-Purvis
Jason K. Cullen
Carol Walker
Adam T. Watson
Antony Carr
Johanne M. Murray
Timothy C. Humphrey
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The DNA damage checkpoint pathway promotes extensive resection and nucleotide synthesis to facilitate homologous recombination repair and genome stability in fission yeast
2014
Nucleic Acids Research
Elizabeth Blaikley
Helen Tinline-Purvis
Torben R. Kasparek
Samuel Marguerat
Sovan Sarkar
Lydia Hulme
Sharon P. Hussey
Boon-Yu Wee
Rachel S. Deegan
Carol Walker
Chen-Chun Pai
Jürg Bähler
Takuro Nakagawa
Timothy C. Humphrey
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Break-Induced Loss of Heterozygosity in Fission Yeast: Dual Roles for Homologous Recombination in Promoting Translocations and Preventing De Novo Telomere Addition
2007
Molecular and Cellular Biology
Jason K. Cullen
Sharon P. Hussey
Carol Walker
John Prudden
Boon-Yu Wee
Anoushka Davé
James S. Findlay
Andrew P. Savory
Timothy C. Humphrey
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