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Cader J. Locke's research focuses on understanding the natural variation within yeast populations and how this variation contributes to increased stress resistance. Locke has published two papers on this topic, with the most recent appearing in 2024. These publications explore the different genetic and physiological pathways that yeast can utilize to enhance their ability to withstand environmental stressors. Locke's work involves collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Jeffrey A. Lewis, Qingyang Zhang, Stephanie E. Hood, and Tara Stuecker. As a graduate student, Locke's scholarly contributions are marked by an h-index of 1 and a total of 8 citations across 2 publications.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 12
Selected Publications
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Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance (2024)
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Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance (2023)
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- Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance
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- Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance
- Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance
- Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance
- Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance
- Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance
- Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance
- Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance
- Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance
- Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance
- Natural variation in yeast reveals multiple paths for acquiring higher stress resistance
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