Nancy E. Kleckner
Affiliations: | Molecular & Cellular Biology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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chromosome recombination and chromosome segregationWebsite:
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http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/members/64191.html
http://dms.hms.harvard.edu/virology/fac/Kleckner.php
https://www.mcb.harvard.edu/mcb/news/news-detail/3355/nancy-kleckner-a-life-in-science/
http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/24865/title/The-Chromosome-Queen/
http://www.mcb.harvard.edu/mcb/tutors/listing/46/kleckner-nancy/
http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1984/2/3/nancy-kleckner-pnobody-pays-any-attention/
Cross-listing: Chemistry Tree - GenetiTree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorMatthew S. Meselson | research assistant | 1968 | Harvard (FlyTree) | |
Ethan Royal Signer | grad student | 1974 | MIT (Neurotree) | |
(Plasmid formation by bacteriophage lambda) | ||||
David Botstein | post-doc | 1977 | MIT |
Children
Sign in to add traineeEric Alani | grad student | Harvard | |
Vicki Lundblad | grad student | Harvard | |
Anthony Schwacha | grad student | Harvard (Chemistry Tree) | |
Amy L. Jordan | grad student | 2006 | Harvard (Chemistry Tree) |
Yuval Blat | post-doc | Harvard | |
G. Valentin Boerner | post-doc | Harvard | |
Rita S. Cha | post-doc | Harvard | |
Ronald M. Chalmers | post-doc | Harvard | |
Job Dekker | post-doc | Harvard | |
Jay Fisher | post-doc | Harvard (Physics Tree) | |
Eugene Gladyshev | post-doc | Harvard | |
Neil Hunter | post-doc | Harvard | |
Keun P. Kim | post-doc | Harvard | |
Romain Koszul | post-doc | Harvard | |
Aurora Storlazzi | post-doc | Harvard | |
Beth M. Weiner | post-doc | Harvard | |
Liangran Zhang | post-doc | Harvard | |
David B. Haniford | post-doc | 1986-1991 | Harvard (Chemistry Tree) |
Douglas K. Bishop | post-doc | 1992 | Harvard |
Scott Neal Keeney | post-doc | 1993-1997 | |
Sean M. Burgess | post-doc | 1999 | Harvard |
Ting-Fang Wang | post-doc | 1988-2000 | Harvard (Chemistry Tree) |
Jason M. Perry | post-doc | 2000-2003 | Harvard (Chemistry Tree) |
David B. Bates | post-doc | 2000-2007 | Harvard (Chemistry Tree) |
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Veller C, Wang S, Zickler D, et al. (2022) Limitations of gamete sequencing for crossover analysis. Nature. 606: E1-E3 |
Nozaki T, Chang F, Weiner B, et al. (2021) High Temporal Resolution 3D Live-Cell Imaging of Budding Yeast Meiosis Defines Discontinuous Actin/Telomere-Mediated Chromosome Motion, Correlated Nuclear Envelope Deformation and Actin Filament Dynamics. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology. 9: 687132 |
Morgan C, White MA, Franklin FCH, et al. (2021) Evolution of crossover interference enables stable autopolyploidy by ensuring pairwise partner connections in Arabidopsis arenosa. Current Biology : Cb |
Chu L, Liang Z, Mukhina MV, et al. (2020) One-dimensional spatial patterning along mitotic chromosomes: A mechanical basis for macroscopic morphogenesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Chu L, Liang Z, Mukhina M, et al. (2020) The 3D Topography of Mitotic Chromosomes. Molecular Cell |
Zheng H, Bai Y, Jiang M, et al. (2020) General quantitative relations linking cell growth and the cell cycle in Escherichia coli. Nature Microbiology |
Hong S, Joo JH, Yun H, et al. (2019) Recruitment of Rec8, Pds5 and Rad61/Wapl to meiotic homolog pairing, recombination, axis formation and S-phase. Nucleic Acids Research |
Wang S, Liu Y, Shang Y, et al. (2019) Crossover Interference, Crossover Maturation, and Human Aneuploidy. Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology. e1800221 |
Dubois E, De Muyt A, Soyer JL, et al. (2019) Building bridges to move recombination complexes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Wang S, Veller C, Sun F, et al. (2019) Per-Nucleus Crossover Covariation and Implications for Evolution. Cell |