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CAREER: Uncovering small RNA and chromatin modifying pathway interactions that regulate tr — NSF Award to University of Texas at A

Proper coordination of gene regulation is essential to the viability of all organisms. RNA interference (RNAi) and chromatin modifying pathways are dynamic networks critical to regulating the genome and executing cellular programs in all metazoans, including humans. While we understand much about the basic molecular me

Award titleCAREER: Uncovering small RNA and chromatin modifying pathway interactions that regulate tr
Award ID2441124
AwardeeUniversity of Texas at Arlington
CityARLINGTON
StateTX
Amount obligated$357,385
Principal investigatorAlicia Rogers
ProgramGenetic Mechanisms, Cross-BIO Activities
Start date02/15/2025
AbstractProper coordination of gene regulation is essential to the viability of all organisms. RNA interference (RNAi) and chromatin modifying pathways are dynamic networks critical to regulating the genome and executing cellular programs in all metazoans, including humans. While we understand much about the basic molecular mechanisms of RNAi and chromatin modifying pathways, we know very little about how these interdependent pathways are controlled or interact temporally or spatially. This project’s ov
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