Evan Ernst
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Recent Articles
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Lee S, Ernst E, Berube B, Borges F, Parent J, Ledon P, et al.
Genome Res
. 2020 Apr;
30(4):576-588.
PMID: 32303559
In , LTR retrotransposons are activated by mutations in the chromatin gene (), giving rise to 21- to 22-nt epigenetically activated siRNA (easiRNA) that depend on RNA DEPENDENT RNA POLYMERASE...
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Underwood C, Choi K, Lambing C, Zhao X, Serra H, Borges F, et al.
Genome Res
. 2018 Mar;
28(4):519-531.
PMID: 29530927
Eukaryotic centromeres contain the kinetochore, which connects chromosomes to the spindle allowing segregation. During meiosis, centromeres are suppressed for inter-homolog crossover, as recombination in these regions can cause chromosome missegregation...
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Chang A, Castel S, Ernst E, Kim H, Martienssen R
Cell Rep
. 2017 Jun;
19(12):2477-2489.
PMID: 28636937
RNAi factors and their catalytic activities are essential for heterochromatin assembly in S. pombe. This has led to the idea that siRNAs can promote H3K9 methylation by recruiting the cryptic...
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Yan Y, Candreva J, Shi H, Ernst E, Martienssen R, Schwender J, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2013 Dec;
13:201.
PMID: 24308551
Background: Duckweeds, i.e., members of the Lemnoideae family, are amongst the smallest aquatic flowering plants. Their high growth rate, aquatic habit and suitability for bio-remediation make them strong candidates for...