Search Results - "Gerbi, Susan A"
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Characterizing and controlling intrinsic biases of lambda exonuclease in nascent strand sequencing reveals phasing between nucleosomes and G-quadruplex motifs around a subset of human replication origins
Published in Genome research (01-05-2015)“…Nascent strand sequencing (NS-seq) is used to discover DNA replication origins genome-wide, allowing identification of features for their specification. NS-seq…”
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Bundling up DNA
Published in eLife (17-05-2018)“…Structures known as chromocenters, comprising satellite DNA and proteins such as D1 or HMGA1, help to contain DNA inside the nucleus between cell divisions…”
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High contiguity de novo genome assembly and DNA modification analyses for the fungus fly, Sciara coprophila, using single-molecule sequencing
Published in BMC genomics (06-09-2021)“…The lower Dipteran fungus fly, Sciara coprophila, has many unique biological features that challenge the rule of genome DNA constancy. For example, Sciara…”
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Donald D. Brown, groundbreaking embryologist (1931–2023)
Published in Nature (London) (01-08-2023)“…Molecular biologist whose work on isolated genes helped launch the era of recombinant DNA and gene editing. Molecular biologist whose work on isolated genes…”
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Non-random chromosome segregation and chromosome eliminations in the fly Bradysia (Sciara)
Published in Chromosome research (01-09-2022)“…Mendelian inheritance is based upon random segregation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis and perfect duplication and division of chromosomes in mitosis…”
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Whole Organism Genome Editing: Targeted Large DNA Insertion via ObLiGaRe Nonhomologous End-Joining in Vivo Capture
Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-09-2015)“…Targeted gene insertion is a goal of genome editing and has been performed in cultured cells but only in a handful of whole organisms. The existing method to…”
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Laboratory Maintenance of the Lower Dipteran Fly Bradysia (Sciara) coprophila: A New/Old Emerging Model Organism
Published in Journal of visualized experiments (19-04-2024)“…Laboratory stocks of the lower dipteran fly, Bradysia (Sciara) coprophila, have been maintained for over a century. Protocols for laboratory upkeep of B…”
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Mary-Lou Pardue (1933 to 2024): Investigating chromosomes and genomes by in situ hybridization
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Making ends meet: targeted integration of DNA fragments by genome editing
Published in Chromosoma (01-12-2018)“…Targeted insertion of large pieces of DNA is an important goal of genetic engineering. However, this goal has been elusive since classical methods for…”
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The hunt for origins of DNA replication in multicellular eukaryotes
Published in F1000 prime reports (03-03-2015)“…Origins of DNA replication (ORIs) occur at defined regions in the genome. Although DNA sequence defines the position of ORIs in budding yeast, the factors for…”
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Joseph G. Gall (1928–2024): Cell biologist, naturalist, and mentor extraordinaire
Published in The Journal of cell biology (02-12-2024)“…Joseph Grafton Gall (1928–2024), a founder of modern cell biology, made foundational discoveries on eukaryotic chromosomes and RNA biogenesis. His major…”
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Treasure Your Exceptions: An Interview with 2017 George Beadle Award Recipient Susan A. Gerbi
Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-12-2017)“…THE Genetics Society of America's (GSA) George W. Beadle Award honors individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the community of genetics…”
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Correction: Yamamoto, Y.; Gerbi, S.A. Development of Transformation for Genome Editing of an Emerging Model Organism. Genes 2022, 13 , 1108
Published in Genes (06-07-2023)“…There was a typographical error in the original publication [...]…”
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Development of Transformation for Genome Editing of an Emerging Model Organism
Published in Genes (21-06-2022)“…With the advances in genomic sequencing, many organisms with novel biological properties are ripe for use as emerging model organisms. However, to make full…”
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The path from student to mentor and from chromosomes to replication to genomics
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-11-2016)“…The American Society for Cell Biology Women in Cell Biology Sandra Masur Senior Award recognizes leadership in scientific accomplishments and in mentoring,…”
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Beginning at the end: DNA replication within the telomere
Published in The Journal of cell biology (20-07-2015)“…Using single molecule analysis of replicated DNA (SMARD), Drosopoulos et al. (2015; J. Cell Biol. http://dx.doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201410061) report that DNA…”
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The Nucleus
Published in Nucleus (01-03-2011)“…The year 2010 marked the 300th anniversary of Antony van Leeuwenhoeck's description of amphibian and avian nuclei. The field is now poised to enter a new realm…”
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William R. Brinkley: A giant in biomedical research and public policy
Published in The Journal of cell biology (04-10-2021)“…Susan A. Gerbi, Robert E. Palazzo, William C. Earnshaw, and William T. Schrader discuss the life and achievements of William R. Brinkley, who passed away on…”
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Bradysia (Sciara) coprophila larvae up-regulate DNA repair pathways and down-regulate developmental regulators in response to ionizing radiation
Published in Genetics (Austin) (06-03-2024)“…Abstract The level of resistance to radiation and the developmental and molecular responses can vary between species, and even between developmental stages of…”
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All small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs) of the [U4/U6.U5] Tri-snRNP localize to nucleoli; Identification of the nucleolar localization element of U6 snRNA
Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-09-2002)“…Previously, we showed that spliceosomal U6 small nuclear RNA (snRNA) transiently passes through the nucleolus. Herein, we report that all individual snRNAs of…”
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