McKenzie G. Tucker Data-verified
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McKenzie G. Tucker studies gene expression and protein interactions in yeast, specifically investigating the effects of histone mutations on gene regulation. Their recent publication, "Dominant effects of the histone mutant H3-L61R on Spt16-gene interactions in budding yeast," explores how specific histone modifications influence the relationship between proteins and genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This research contributes to understanding fundamental cellular processes, including gene transcription and chromatin dynamics. Tucker has collaborated with researchers at Hendrix College, including Elijah G. Dilday, Andrea A. Duina, Alex Pablo-Kaiser, and Avery G. Olmstead, on shared publications. Tucker's scholarly work includes one publication with an h-index of 1 and 3 total citations.
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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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