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Mutations in the N-terminus of the Mod(mdg4) BTB domain reveal an unexpected role of Mod(mdg4) in chromosome segregation in female meiosis

Date Issued
May 1, 2022
Author(s)
Walker, Gwyneth D E  
McKee, Bruce D  
Advisor(s)
Bruce McKee
Subjects

meiosis

drosophila

CRISPR/Cas9

mnm

chromosome segregatio...

mod(mdg4)

Disciplines
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Molecular Genetics
Major
Biological Sciences|||Biological Sciences, Biochemistry and Cellular/Molecular Biology|||English, Literature
Embargo Date
August 10, 2022
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mod_mdg4__Capstone_Paper_Final_8.4.22.pdf

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298.16 KB

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Checksum (MD5)

40a3f225ab967f16ed856b385782197a

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