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Mismatch repair is diminished during stationary-phase mutation

This paper is an invited Response to a recent Commentary [P.L. Foster, Rev. Mut. Res. 436 1999 179-184] entitled 'Are adaptive mutations due to a decline in mismatch repair? The evidence is lacking'. The Commentary argues that no evidence exists supporting the idea that mismatch repair is...

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Published in:Mutation research. Reviews in mutation research 1999-07, Vol.437 (1), p.51-60
Main Authors: HARRIS, R. S, GANG FENG, ROSS, K. J, SIDHU, R, THULIN, C, LONGERICH, S, SZIGETY, S. K, HASTINGS, P. J, WINKLER, M. E, ROSENBERG, S. M
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