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Kailey Thurman, a graduate student at Hendrix College, investigates the application of sgRNA/Cas9 CRISPR complexes for targeting histone H2A variant genes in bdelloid rotifers. This research contributes to the understanding of molecular biology techniques and their use in genetic studies.
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- Publications: 1
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Abstract 2048 Targeting Histone H2A Variant Genes in Bdelloid Rotifers using sgRNA/Cas9 CRISPR Complexes (2025)
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Andrew Schurko
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- Abstract 2048 Targeting Histone H2A Variant Genes in Bdelloid Rotifers using sgRNA/Cas9 CRISPR Complexes
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