Robert C. Eisman

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2007 Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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Thomas C. Kaufman grad student 2007 Indiana University
 (Centrosomin and centrosomin's beautiful sister: The molecular complexity and regulation of two rapidly evolving sister proteins of the centrosome and Golgi that must reunite at mitosis during syncytial development in Drosophila melanogaster.)
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Lee H, Cho DY, Whitworth C, et al. (2016) Effects of Gene Dose, Chromatin, and Network Topology on Expression in Drosophila melanogaster. Plos Genetics. 12: e1006295
Eisman RC, Phelps MA, Kaufman TC. (2016) The End of a Monolith: Deconstructing the Cnn-Polo interaction. Fly. 0
Eisman RC, Phelps MA, Kaufman T. (2015) An Amino-Terminal Polo Kinase Interaction Motif Acts in the Regulation of Centrosome Formation and Reveals a Novel Function for centrosomin (cnn) in Drosophila. Genetics. 201: 685-706
Brown JB, Boley N, Eisman R, et al. (2014) Diversity and dynamics of the Drosophila transcriptome. Nature. 512: 393-9
Eisman RC, Kaufman TC. (2013) Probing the boundaries of orthology: the unanticipated rapid evolution of Drosophila centrosomin. Genetics. 194: 903-26
Smibert P, Miura P, Westholm JO, et al. (2013) Errata to Global patterns of tissue-specific alternative polyadenylation in drosophila [Cell Reports, 1 (2012) 277-289] Cell Reports. 3: 969
Smibert P, Miura P, Westholm JO, et al. (2012) Global patterns of tissue-specific alternative polyadenylation in Drosophila. Cell Reports. 1: 277-89
Holtzman S, Miller D, Eisman R, et al. (2010) Transgenic tools for members of the genus Drosophila with sequenced genomes. Fly. 4: 349-62
Eisman RC, Phelps MA, Kaufman TC. (2009) Centrosomin: a complex mix of long and short isoforms is required for centrosome function during early development in Drosophila melanogaster. Genetics. 182: 979-97
Eisman R, Kaufman TC. (2007) Cytological investigation of the mechanism of parthenogenesis in Drosophila mercatorum. Fly. 1: 317-29
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