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Nancy Kleckner

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  223
Citations -  37095

Nancy Kleckner is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tn10 & Meiosis. The author has an hindex of 92, co-authored 217 publications receiving 34993 citations. Previous affiliations of Nancy Kleckner include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & University of California, Los Angeles.

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The bacterial nucleoid: nature, dynamics and sister segregation.

TL;DR: Strong, direct parallels are revealed among events in different systems and between bacterial nucleoids and mammalian chromosomes with respect to physical properties, internal organization and dynamic behaviors.
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Crossover and noncrossover recombination during meiosis: timing and pathway relationships.

TL;DR: It is suggested that there probably is no noncrossover-specific pathway and that restoration of intermediate events in a single pairing/recombination pathway promotes synaptonemal complex formation.
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A Tn 10-lacZ-kanR-URA3 Gene Fusion Transposon for Insertion Mutagenesis and Fusion Analysis of Yeast and Bacterial Genes

TL;DR: A new variant of transposon Tn10 especially adapted for transposition analysis of cloned yeast genes is described, nicknamed mini-Tn10-LUK, which contains a lacZ gene without efficient transcription or translation start signals, an intact URA3 gene, and a kanR determinant.
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Tn10 insertion specificity is strongly dependent upon sequences immediately adjacent to the target-site consensus sequence.

TL;DR: A model for the interaction of transposase with the insertion site is suggested: symmetrically disposed subunits bind with specific contacts to the major groove of consensus-sequence base pairs, while flanking sequences influence the interaction through effects on DNA helix structure.