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1. Dynamic global acetylation remodeling during the yeast heat shock response.

2. Targeted Forward Genetics: Saturating Mutational Analyses of Specific Target Loci Within the Genome.

3. Agar lot-specific inhibition in the plating efficiency of yeast spores and cells.

4. Creating Meiotic Recombination-Regulating DNA Sites by SpEDIT in Fission Yeast Reveals Inefficiencies, Target-Site Duplications, and Ectopic Insertions.

5. Distance-dependent effects on CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing in Schizosaccharomyces pombe compromise efficiency and create unsought alleles.

6. Eukaryotic Pif1 helicase unwinds G-quadruplex and dsDNA using a conserved wedge.

7. Two residues in the DNA binding site of Pif1 helicase are essential for nuclear functions but dispensable for mitochondrial respiratory growth.

8. Laboratory horror stories: Poison in the agars.

9. DNA sequences and distinct mechanisms for ura4-595 and ura4-294 alleles of S. pombe .

10. Adaptive Control of the Meiotic Recombination Landscape by DNA Site-dependent Hotspots With Implications for Evolution.

11. Molecular mechanisms for environmentally induced and evolutionarily rapid redistribution (plasticity) of meiotic recombination.

12. Accurate and Sensitive Quantitation of the Dynamic Heat Shock Proteome Using Tandem Mass Tags.

13. Targeted Forward Genetics: Population-Scale Analyses of Allele Replacements Spanning Thousands of Base Pairs in Fission Yeast.

14. Diverse DNA Sequence Motifs Activate Meiotic Recombination Hotspots Through a Common Chromatin Remodeling Pathway.

15. Opinion: The National Institutes of Health needs to better balance funding distributions among US institutions.

17. Chromatin-mediated regulators of meiotic recombination revealed by proteomics of a recombination hotspot.

18. In Vivo Metabolic Tracing Demonstrates the Site-Specific Contribution of Hepatic Ethanol Metabolism to Histone Acetylation.

19. The NIH must reduce disparities in funding to maximize its return on investments from taxpayers.

20. NIH's ineffective funding policies.

21. Biases in grant proposal success rates, funding rates and award sizes affect the geographical distribution of funding for biomedical research.

22. Nonsense codon suppression in fission yeast due to mutations of tRNA(Ser.11) and translation release factor Sup35 (eRF3).

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