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    Characterization of histone inheritance patterns in the Drosophila female germline by Kahney, Elizabeth W, Zion, Emily H, Sohn, Lydia, Viets-Layng, Kayla, Johnston, Robert, Chen, Xin

    Published in EMBO reports (05-07-2021)
    “…Stem cells have the unique ability to undergo asymmetric division which produces two daughter cells that are genetically identical, but commit to different…”
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    An NTRK‐1‐associated soft tissue tumor showing distinctive nodules with peripheral accentuation of cellularity by Czaja, Rebecca, Layng, Kayla Viets, Barrett, Alex, Hooper, Perry, Alomari, Ahmed, Warren, Simon

    Published in Journal of cutaneous pathology (01-04-2023)
    “…Lipofibromatosis‐like neural tumor is a recently described entity defined by a low‐cellularity spindle cell infiltrate in the subcutaneous fat with admixed…”
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    Mechanisms of Photoreceptor Patterning in Vertebrates and Invertebrates by Viets, Kayla, Eldred, Kiara C, Johnston, Robert J

    Published in Trends in genetics (01-10-2016)
    “…Across the animal kingdom, visual systems have evolved to be uniquely suited to the environments and behavioral patterns of different species. Visual acuity…”
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    Regulatory logic driving stable levels of defective proventriculus expression during terminal photoreceptor specification in flies by Yan, Jenny, Anderson, Caitlin, Viets, Kayla, Tran, Sang, Goldberg, Gregory, Small, Stephen, Johnston, Jr, Robert J

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-03-2017)
    “…How differential levels of gene expression are controlled in post-mitotic neurons is poorly understood. In the retina, expression of the transcription factor…”
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    Activating and repressing gene expression between chromosomes during stochastic fate specification by Urban, Elizabeth A., Chernoff, Chaim, Layng, Kayla Viets, Han, Jeong, Anderson, Caitlin, Konzman, Daniel, Johnston, Robert J.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (31-01-2023)
    “…DNA elements act across long genomic distances to regulate gene expression. During transvection in Drosophila, DNA elements on one allele of a gene act between…”
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    The mir-279/996 cluster represses receptor tyrosine kinase signaling to determine cell fates in the Drosophila eye by Duan, Hong, de Navas, Luis F, Hu, Fuqu, Sun, Kailiang, Mavromatakis, Yannis E, Viets, Kayla, Zhou, Cyrus, Kavaler, Joshua, Johnston, Robert J, Tomlinson, Andrew, Lai, Eric C

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-04-2018)
    “…Photoreceptors in the crystalline eye are recruited by receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK)/Ras signaling mediated by Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and the…”
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    Comparative genomic analysis of PIK3R1-mutated and wild-type breast cancers by Cobleigh, Melody A., Layng, Kayla Viets, Mauer, Elizabeth, Mahon, Brett, Hockenberry, Adam J., Abukhdeir, Abde M.

    Published in Breast cancer research and treatment (01-04-2024)
    “…Purpose The PIK3R1 gene encodes the regulatory subunit—p85a—of the PI3K signaling complex. Prior studies have found that pathogenic somatic alterations in…”
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    Subnuclear positioning and interchromosomal clustering of the GAL1-10 locus are controlled by separable, interdependent mechanisms by Brickner, Donna Garvey, Sood, Varun, Tutucci, Evelina, Coukos, Robert, Viets, Kayla, Singer, Robert H, Brickner, Jason H

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (01-10-2016)
    “…On activation, the GAL genes in yeast are targeted to the nuclear periphery through interaction with the nuclear pore complex. Here we identify two cis-acting…”
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    The insulator protein BEAF-32 is required for Hippo pathway activity in the terminal differentiation of neuronal subtypes by Jukam, David, Viets, Kayla, Anderson, Caitlin, Zhou, Cyrus, DeFord, Peter, Yan, Jenny, Cao, Jinshuai, Johnston, Jr, Robert J

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-07-2016)
    “…The Hippo pathway is crucial for not only normal growth and apoptosis but also cell fate specification during development. What controls Hippo pathway activity…”
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    The BEAF-32 insulator protein is required for Hippo pathway activity in the terminal differentiation of neuronal subtypes by Jukam, David, Viets, Kayla, Anderson, Caitlin, Zhou, Cyrus, DeFord, Peter, Yan, Jenny, Cao, Jinshuai, Johnston, Robert J.

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-01-2016)
    “…The Hippo pathway is critical for not only normal growth and apoptosis but also cell fate specification during development. What controls Hippo pathway…”
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