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  2. Tom Maniatis - Wikipedia

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    Tom Maniatis (born May 8, 1943), is an American professor of molecular and cellular biology. ... RNA splicing and the regulation of gene expression. [16] [17] [18]

  3. List of geneticists - Wikipedia

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    Tom Maniatis (born 1943), US molecular biologist, gene cloning, regulation of gene expression Clement Markert (1917–1999), US biologist who discovered isoenzymes Marco Marra (born 1966), Canadian geneticist known for demonstrating the role of genomics in human health and disease research.

  4. Patrick Charnay - Wikipedia

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    Charnay was recruited by Inserm in 1980. After obtaining his PhD in 1981, he did a postdoctoral fellowship in Tom Maniatis' laboratory at Harvard University (Cambridge, USA), where he studied the molecular basis for the regulation of globin gene expression.

  5. New York Genome Center - Wikipedia

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    The center was founded in November 2011 as a collaboration among eleven academic institutions to advance genome research, [6] based on the vision of Dietrich A. Stephan and leadership from Tom Maniatis [7] and financial support of $2.5 million from each institution as well as from visionary private philanthropists. [6]

  6. Richard M. Myers - Wikipedia

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    Richard M. Myers (born March 24, 1954) is an American geneticist and biochemist known for his work on the Human Genome Project (HGP). The National Human Genome Research Institute says the HGP “[gave] the world a resource of detailed information about the structure, organization and function of the complete set of human genes.” [1] Myers' genome center, in collaboration with the Joint ...

  7. GAL4/UAS system - Wikipedia

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    Gal4 is a modular protein consisting broadly of a DNA-binding domain and an activation domain. The UAS to which GAL4 binds is CGG-N 11-CCG, where N can be any base. [6] Although GAL4 is a yeast protein not normally present in other organisms it has been shown to work as a transcription activator in a variety of organisms such as Drosophila, [7] and human cells, highlighting that the same ...

  8. Richard Treisman - Wikipedia

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    After his PhD, Treisman pursued postdoctoral research at Harvard University on globin gene expression and thalassemia genes with Tom Maniatis.In 1984, he joined the Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) at the University of Cambridge, where he started working on how growth factors control transcription.

  9. MTAP - Wikipedia

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    66902 Ensembl ENSG00000099810 ENSMUSG00000062937 UniProt Q13126 Q9CQ65 RefSeq (mRNA) NM_002451 NM_024433 RefSeq (protein) NP_002442 NP_077753 Location (UCSC) Chr 9: 21.8 – 21.94 Mb Chr 4: 89.06 – 89.1 Mb PubMed search Wikidata View/Edit Human View/Edit Mouse S-methyl-5'-thioadenosine phosphorylase (MTAP) is an enzyme responsible for polyamine metabolism. In humans, it is encoded by the ...