Avery G. Olmstead Data-verified
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Avery G. Olmstead's research centers on molecular biology, specifically investigating gene interactions and protein functions in yeast models. Their recent publication, "Dominant effects of the histone mutant H3-L61R on Spt16-gene interactions in budding yeast," explores how specific histone mutations influence the relationship between proteins and genes. This work contributes to understanding fundamental cellular processes related to gene regulation and chromatin structure. Olmstead has collaborated with several researchers from Hendrix College, including Elijah G. Dilday, Andrea A. Duina, Alex Pablo-Kaiser, and McKenzie G. Tucker, with whom they share one publication. Their scholarly output is reflected in an h-index of 1 and a total of 3 citations across their published work.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 3
Selected Publications
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Dominant effects of the histone mutant H3-L61R on Spt16-gene interactions in budding yeast (2022)
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- Dominant effects of the histone mutant H3-L61R on Spt16-gene interactions in budding yeast
- Dominant effects of the histone mutant H3-L61R on Spt16-gene interactions in budding yeast
- Dominant effects of the histone mutant H3-L61R on Spt16-gene interactions in budding yeast
- Dominant effects of the histone mutant H3-L61R on Spt16-gene interactions in budding yeast
- Dominant effects of the histone mutant H3-L61R on Spt16-gene interactions in budding yeast
- Dominant effects of the histone mutant H3-L61R on Spt16-gene interactions in budding yeast
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