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Arabinda Guha

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  5
Citations -  278

Arabinda Guha is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transcription (biology) & General transcription factor. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 278 citations.

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Transcriptional controls in developing bacteriophages

TL;DR: The development of a virus is programmed by a series of negative and positive controls which determine the timing and the segment on either of the two DNA strands to be transcribed into specific messenger RNA's.
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Controls and polarity of transcription during bacteriophage T4 development

TL;DR: There is only a small difference in the 20-minute l-strand transcription between the wild-type T4 and its mutants blocked in DNA synthesis or in the late functions (MD, maturation defective) controlled by genes 33 and 55, as revealed by hybridization-competition experiments.
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Orientation and Control of Transcription in E. coli Phage λ

TL;DR: All the cistrons within the inner right quarter of the λ phage genome are transcribed leftward from genes N to int, and a promoter is located to the left of N.
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Orientation of transcription for the galactose operon as determined by hybridization of gal mRNA with the separated DNA strands of coliphage λdg

TL;DR: Data indicate that the gal operon is transcribed from strand W, which has a lower affinity for poly (U,G) than strand C and which codes also the products of gene c 1 (λ repressor) and the a ′-to- N region, as previously shown by Taylor, Hradecna & Szybalski (1967).