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If you are looking for structural biology data, EMD-51963 refers to a Cryo-EM structure of a human GABAAcap G cap A cap B cap A sub cap A receptor complex .
If you tell me the or field of study (e.g., evolutionary biology, structural biology, or cybersecurity), I can confirm if this is the correct paper.
This research investigates how budding yeast cells adapt to the loss of Ctf4 , a protein critical for coordinating DNA replication. The study identifies specific evolutionary pathways—including mutations in the cohesion, replication, and checkpoint modules—that allow cells to restore fitness despite constitutional DNA replication stress .
Authors: Fumasoni M, Murray AW. Publication: eLife , 2020. Read the full article at eLife .
Searching for the "paper for 51963.rar" points to research published in the journal under the identification number 51963 . While the original source files are typically provided as spreadsheets or supplementary assets, this ID is uniquely associated with the following study:
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If you are looking for structural biology data, EMD-51963 refers to a Cryo-EM structure of a human GABAAcap G cap A cap B cap A sub cap A receptor complex .
If you tell me the or field of study (e.g., evolutionary biology, structural biology, or cybersecurity), I can confirm if this is the correct paper.
This research investigates how budding yeast cells adapt to the loss of Ctf4 , a protein critical for coordinating DNA replication. The study identifies specific evolutionary pathways—including mutations in the cohesion, replication, and checkpoint modules—that allow cells to restore fitness despite constitutional DNA replication stress .
Authors: Fumasoni M, Murray AW. Publication: eLife , 2020. Read the full article at eLife .
Searching for the "paper for 51963.rar" points to research published in the journal under the identification number 51963 . While the original source files are typically provided as spreadsheets or supplementary assets, this ID is uniquely associated with the following study: