Ines Anna Drinnenberg

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Institut Curie, Paris, Paris-5E-Arrondissement, Île-de-France, France 
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Gil J, Rosin LF, Navarrete E, et al. (2023) Unique territorial and sub-chromosomal organization revealed in the holocentric moth . Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Senaratne AP, Cortes-Silva N, Drinnenberg IA. (2022) Evolution of holocentric chromosomes: Drivers, diversity, and deterrents. Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology
Senaratne AP, Muller H, Fryer KA, et al. (2021) Formation of the CenH3-Deficient Holocentromere in Lepidoptera Avoids Active Chromatin. Current Biology : Cb. 31: 173-181.e7
Drinnenberg IA, Berger F, Elsässer SJ, et al. (2019) EvoChromo: towards a synthesis of chromatin biology and evolution. Development (Cambridge, England). 146
Muller H, Gil J, Drinnenberg IA. (2019) The Impact of Centromeres on Spatial Genome Architecture. Trends in Genetics : Tig. 35: 565-578
Molaro A, Drinnenberg IA. (2018) Studying the Evolution of Histone Variants Using Phylogeny. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1832: 273-291
Drinnenberg IA, Akiyoshi B. (2017) Evolutionary Lessons from Species with Unique Kinetochores. Progress in Molecular and Subcellular Biology. 56: 111-138
Drinnenberg IA, Henikoff S, Malik HS. (2016) Evolutionary Turnover of Kinetochore Proteins: A Ship of Theseus? Trends in Cell Biology
Drinnenberg IA, deYoung D, Henikoff S, et al. (2014) Recurrent loss of CenH3 is associated with independent transitions to holocentricity in insects. Elife. 3
Drinnenberg IA, deYoung D, Henikoff S, et al. (2014) Author response: Recurrent loss of CenH3 is associated with independent transitions to holocentricity in insects Elife
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