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Amar J.S. Klar, Ph.D.

Selected Publications

1)  Stewart BA, Klar AJ.
Can bronchoscopic airway anatomy be an indicator of autism?.
J Autism Dev Disord. 43: 911-6, 2013.
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2)  Yu C, Bonaduce MJ, Klar AJ.
Defining the epigenetic mechanism of asymmetric cell division of Schizosaccharomyces japonicus yeast.
Genetics. 193: 85-94, 2013.
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3)  Yu C, Bonaduce MJ, Klar AJ.
Going in the right direction: mating-type switching of Schizosaccharomyces pombe is controlled by judicious expression of two different swi2 transcripts.
Genetics. 190: 977-87, 2012.
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4)  Sauer S, Klar AJ.
Left-right symmetry breaking in mice by left-right dynein may occur via a biased chromatid segregation mechanism, without directly involving the Nodal gene.
Front Oncol. 2: 166, 2012.
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5)  Yu C, Bonaduce MJ, Klar AJ.
Remarkably High Rate of DNA Amplification Promoted by the Mating-Type Switching Mechanism in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
Genetics. 191: 285-9, 2012.
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6)  Klar AJ.
Breast cancer predisposition and brain hemispheric laterality specification likely share a common genetic cause.
Breast Dis. 33: 49-52, 2011.
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7)  Klar AJ.
A proposal for re-defining the way the aetiology of schizophrenia and bipolar human psychiatric diseases is investigated.
J. Biosci. 35: 11-5, 2010.
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8)  Armakolas A, Koutsilieris M, Klar AJ.
Discovery of the mitotic selective chromatid segregation phenomenon and its implications for vertebrate development.
Curr. Opin. Cell Biol. 22: 81-7, 2010.
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9)  Klar AJ.
The yeast mating-type switching mechanism: a memoir.
Genetics. 186: 443-9, 2010.
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10)  Singh G, Klar AJ.
Mutations in deoxyribonucleotide biosynthesis pathway cause spreading of silencing across heterochromatic barriers at the mating-type region of the fission yeast.
Yeast. 25: 117-28, 2008.
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