Lauren Joseph
Researcher
Also affiliated: Conway School of Landscape Design (2024)
Graduate Student Researcher
Research Areas
Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
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Lauren Joseph's research investigates the contributions of DNA sequences at the 3’ end of a yeast gene to yFACT, RNA polymerase II, and nucleosome occupancy. This work contributes to understanding gene expression regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Joseph has one publication in this area, published in 2024. Key collaborators on this research include Andrea A. Duina, Daniel Habenicht, Heather Prowse, and Sydney A. Ozersky, all from Hendrix College.
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- Publications: 1
Selected Publications
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Assessing contributions of DNA sequences at the 3’ end of a yeast gene on yFACT, RNA polymerase II, and nucleosome occupancy (2024)
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- Assessing contributions of DNA sequences at the 3’ end of a yeast gene on yFACT, RNA polymerase II, and nucleosome occupancy
- Assessing contributions of DNA sequences at the 3’ end of a yeast gene on yFACT, RNA polymerase II, and nucleosome occupancy
- Assessing contributions of DNA sequences at the 3’ end of a yeast gene on yFACT, RNA polymerase II, and nucleosome occupancy
- Assessing contributions of DNA sequences at the 3’ end of a yeast gene on yFACT, RNA polymerase II, and nucleosome occupancy
- Assessing contributions of DNA sequences at the 3’ end of a yeast gene on yFACT, RNA polymerase II, and nucleosome occupancy
- Assessing contributions of DNA sequences at the 3’ end of a yeast gene on yFACT, RNA polymerase II, and nucleosome occupancy
- Assessing contributions of DNA sequences at the 3’ end of a yeast gene on yFACT, RNA polymerase II, and nucleosome occupancy
- Assessing contributions of DNA sequences at the 3’ end of a yeast gene on yFACT, RNA polymerase II, and nucleosome occupancy
- Assessing contributions of DNA sequences at the 3’ end of a yeast gene on yFACT, RNA polymerase II, and nucleosome occupancy
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