David J. Wynne, Ph.D.

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2010 Molecular & Cell Biology University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Chromosome organization and dynamics during meiosis
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Abby Dernburg grad student 2010 UC Berkeley
 (The Role and Mechanism of Meiotic Chromosome Motion in C. elegans.)
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Macaraeg J, Reinhard I, Ward M, et al. (2022) Genetic analysis of C. elegans Haspin-like genes shows that hasp-1 plays multiple roles in the germline. Biology Open
Jenness C, Wynne DJ, Funabiki H. (2018) Protein Immunodepletion and Complementation in Xenopus laevis Egg Extracts. Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
Wheelock MS, Wynne DJ, Tseng BS, et al. (2017) Dual recognition of chromatin and microtubules by INCENP is important for mitotic progression. The Journal of Cell Biology
Wynne DJ, Funabiki H. (2015) Kinetochore function is controlled by a phospho-dependent coexpansion of inner and outer components. The Journal of Cell Biology
Funabiki H, Wynne DJ. (2013) Making an effective switch at the kinetochore by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation. Chromosoma. 122: 135-58
Wynne DJ, Rog O, Carlton PM, et al. (2012) Dynein-dependent processive chromosome motions promote homologous pairing in C. elegans meiosis. The Journal of Cell Biology. 196: 47-64
Bhalla N, Wynne DJ, Jantsch V, et al. (2008) ZHP-3 acts at crossovers to couple meiotic recombination with synaptonemal complex disassembly and bivalent formation in C. elegans. Plos Genetics. 4: e1000235
Bhalla N, Wynne DJ, Jantsch V, et al. (2008) Correction: ZHP-3 Acts at Crossovers to Couple Meiotic Recombination with Synaptonemal Complex Disassembly and Bivalent Formation in C. elegans Plos Genetics. 4
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