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William H. Griffin's research focuses on the molecular mechanisms underlying genetic disorders, specifically investigating the role of histone H3 mutants in gene regulation. His recent publication examines the trapping of yFACT at the 3' ends of genes in yeast models of Bryant-Li-Bhoj syndrome. This work explores how specific histone modifications can impact gene expression. Griffin has collaborated with researchers at Hendrix College and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on this publication. His scholarly output to date includes one publication, which has garnered one citation, and he holds an h-index of 1.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 1
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Trapping of yFACT at 3’ ends of genes is not a universal characteristic of yeast versions of Bryant-Li-Bhoj syndrome histone H3 mutants (2024)
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- Trapping of yFACT at 3’ ends of genes is not a universal characteristic of yeast versions of Bryant-Li-Bhoj syndrome histone H3 mutants
- Trapping of yFACT at 3’ ends of genes is not a universal characteristic of yeast versions of Bryant-Li-Bhoj syndrome histone H3 mutants
- Trapping of yFACT at 3’ ends of genes is not a universal characteristic of yeast versions of Bryant-Li-Bhoj syndrome histone H3 mutants
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