Elijah G. Dilday
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Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2022)
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Elijah G. Dilday's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of gene regulation in budding yeast, specifically investigating the role of histone modifications in gene expression. His recent publication examines the dominant effects of a specific histone mutant, H3-L61R, on the interactions between the Spt16 protein and genes within *Saccharomyces cerevisiae*. This work explores how alterations in histone proteins can influence transcriptional elongation factors and nucleosome dynamics. Dilday has collaborated with researchers at Hendrix College, including Andrea A. Duina, Alex Pablo-Kaiser, McKenzie G. Tucker, and Avery G. Olmstead, on studies related to yeast genetics and molecular biology. His scholarly output to date includes one publication with an h-index of 1 and a total of 3 citations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 4
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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