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2024
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2026-08-17
Biography and Research Information
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Emily Bosche, a graduate student at Hendrix College, investigates the role of Histone H2A proteins in DNA repair mechanisms within bdelloid rotifers. Her research explores fundamental molecular processes related to genetic integrity and repair in these organisms. This work contributes to the broader understanding of molecular biology and genetics.
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- Publications: 1
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Abstract 1842 The Plausible Role of Histone H2A Proteins in Bdelloid Rotifer DNA Repair (2024)
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Andrew Schurko
Clemson University (US)
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- Abstract 1842 The Plausible Role of Histone H2A Proteins in Bdelloid Rotifer DNA Repair
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