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William H. Griffin's research focuses on molecular biology, specifically investigating the role of histone H3 mutants in yeast models. His recent publication examines the trapping of yFACT at the 3’ ends of genes in relation to these histone H3 mutants, a phenomenon observed in Bryant-Li-Bhoj syndrome. This work contributes to understanding the molecular underpinnings of genetic disorders. Griffin has one publication to his name and has collaborated with J. L. Beard from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences on this work.
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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
- 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
- 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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