JOURNAL ARTICLE

Double Jeopardy: A Principle in Jeopardy?

Saskia HufnagelJohannes Krebs

Year: 2008 Journal:   SSRN Electronic Journal Vol: 15 Pages: 17-17   Publisher: RELX Group (Netherlands)

Abstract

CCDC79 is a meiosis-specific telomere associated protein. Based on our findings we propose that CCDC79 plays a role in meiosis-specific telomere functions. In particular, we favour the possibility that CCDC79 is involved in telomere-nuclear envelope attachment and/or the stabilization of meiotic telomeres. These conclusions are consistent with the findings of an independently initiated study that analysed CCDC79/TERB1 functions.

Keywords:
Double jeopardy Acquittal Law Verdict Political science Convict

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Legal principles and applications
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Conflict of Laws and Jurisdiction
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