Priyanka Upadhyai, Ph.D.

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2013 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States 
Area:
Human Development, Genetics, Molecular Biology
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http://d-scholarship.pitt.edu/id/eprint/19334

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Karen Marie Arndt grad student 2013 University of Pittsburgh
 (Committee Member)
Gerard Campbell grad student 2007-2013 University of Pittsburgh (FlyTree)
 (Unraveling Mechanisms of Transcriptional Repression: Novel Insights from Brinker.)
Hilary Ashe post-doc 2013-2016
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Upadhyai P, Guleria VS, Udupa P. (2020) Characterization of primary cilia features reveal cell-type specific variability in in vitro models of osteogenic and chondrogenic differentiation. Peerj. 8: e9799
Hoppe C, Bowles JR, Minchington TG, et al. (2020) Modulation of the Promoter Activation Rate Dictates the Transcriptional Response to Graded BMP Signaling Levels in the Drosophila Embryo. Developmental Cell
Das R, Upadhyai P. (2019) Application of the geographic population structure (GPS) algorithm for biogeographical analyses of wild and captive gorillas. Bmc Bioinformatics. 20: 35
Das R, Upadhyai P. (2018) An ancestry informative marker set which recapitulates the known fine structure of populations in South Asia. Genome Biology and Evolution
Das R, Upadhyai P. (2017) Application of geographic population structure (GPS) algorithm for biogeographical analyses of populations with complex ancestries: a case study of South Asians from 1000 genomes project. Bmc Genetics. 18: 109
Das R, Upadhyai P. (2017) Unraveling the population history of Indian Siddis. Genome Biology and Evolution
Upadhyai P, Campbell G. (2013) Brinker possesses multiple mechanisms for repression because its primary co-repressor, Groucho, may be unavailable in some cell types. Development (Cambridge, England). 140: 4256-65
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