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Authors: Orias, E Hamilton, EP Orias, JD
Citation: E. Orias et al., Tetrahymena as a laboratory organism: Useful strains, cell culture, and cell line maintenance, METH CELL B, 62, 2000, pp. 189-211

Authors: Hamilton, EP Orias, E
Citation: Ep. Hamilton et E. Orias, Genetic crosses: Setting up crosses, testing progeny, and isolating phenotypic assortants, METH CELL B, 62, 2000, pp. 219-228

Authors: Orias, E Hamilton, EP
Citation: E. Orias et Ep. Hamilton, Genetically sorting a collection of Tetrahymena mutants, METH CELL B, 62, 2000, pp. 253-263

Authors: Hamilton, EP Orias, E
Citation: Ep. Hamilton et E. Orias, Genetically mapping new mutants and cloned genes, METH CELL B, 62, 2000, pp. 265-280

Authors: Wong, L Klionsky, L Wickert, S Merriam, V Orias, E Hamilton, EP
Citation: L. Wong et al., Autonomously replicating macronuclear DNA pieces are the physical basis ofgenetic coassortment groups in Tetrahymena thermophila, GENETICS, 155(3), 2000, pp. 1119-1125
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