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Jennifer Strasburger was the lead Genomic Program Administrator (GPA) for NHGRI as well as the co-chair for the NHGRI Data Access Committee (DAC).
News Release
Researchers have found powerful clues to why certain processes and systems in the mouse are so different from those in people.
… used." In the Nature papers, the researchers compared gene transcription, chromatin modification and other processes … in a wide range of mouse and human tissues and cell types. Transcription is the process by which a gene's instructions …
Staff
Dr. Stephanie Morris is a program director in NHGRI's Division of Genome Sciences.
… Complex genomic interactions in the dynamic regulation of transcription by the glucocorticoid receptor.  Molecular and … Strahl BD.  Histone H3 K36 methylation is associated with transcription elongation in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.  …
For Teachers
Lesson plan based on an award-winning DNA from the Beginning website, an animated primer on the basics of DNA, genes and heredity.
… is the "Central Dogma?" What is the difference between transcription and translation of the DNA message? From the … of infection? What type of enzyme is necessary for reverse transcription to take place? From the PROBLEM section: How …
Staff
Binta Jalloh is a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for Research on Genomics and Global Health (CRGGH).
… tracking to understand the biophysical behaviors of transcription factors important for regulating gene …
Research Funding
The Encyclopedia of DNA Elements (ENCODE) Pilot Project launched in September 2003 to identify all functional elements in the human genome sequence.
… RNA polymerase II and TAFII250, a component of a general transcription factor that initiates the preinitiation complex … #SC-735 ). The third common antibody recognizes STAT-1, a transcription factor induced following treatment of cells …
Research Funding
MorPhiC aims to develop a consistent catalog of molecular and cellular phenotypes for null alleles for every human gene by using in-vitro multicellular systems.
Virtual Exhibit
The Gene Sweepstakes — or GeneSweep as it became popularly known — was a three-year-long, sweepstakes-style contest organized by British bioinformatician Ewan Birney, Ph.D., of the European Bioinformatics Institute. Scientists participated in the contest by betting on the total number of protein-coding genes that would be identified in the human genome sequence generated by the Human Genome Project.
News Release
NHGRI-funded researchers to be honored with Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers