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Scott Keeney: Publications

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*Acquaviva L, Boekhout M, Karasu ME, Brick K, Pratto F, Li T, van Overbeek M, Kauppi L, Camerini-Otero RD, *Jasin M, and *Keeney S (2020) Ensuring meiotic DNA break formation in the mouse pseudoautosomal region. Nature 582, 426-431. *Corresponding authors.

*Murakami H, Lam I, Huang PC, Song J, van Overbeek M, and *Keeney S (2020) Multilayered mechanisms ensure that short chromosomes recombine in meiosis. Nature 582, 124-128. *Corresponding authors.

*Yamada S, Hinch AG, Kamido H, Zhang Y, Edelmann W, and *Keeney S (2020) Molecular structures and mechanisms of DNA break processing in mouse meiosis. Genes Dev 34, 806-818. *Corresponding authors. PMC7263140

Boekhout M, Karasu ME, Wang J, Acquaviva L, Pratto F, Brick K, Eng DY, Xu J, Camerini-Otero RD, *Patel DJ, and *Keeney S (2019) REC114 partner ANKRD31 controls number, timing and location of meiotic DNA breaks. Mol Cell 74, 1053-1068. *Corresponding authors. PMC6555648

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