Scott A. Lacadie, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Brandeis University, Waltham, MA, United States |
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Molecular Genetics of RNA Processing and BehaviorGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorMichael Rosbash | grad student | 2006 | Brandeis | |
(Cotranscriptional splicing in budding yeast.) |
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Lacadie SA, Ibrahim MM, Gokhale SA, et al. (2016) Divergent Transcription and Epigenetic Directionality of Human Promoters. The Febs Journal |
Duttke SH, Lacadie SA, Ibrahim MM, et al. (2015) Perspectives on Unidirectional versus Divergent Transcription. Molecular Cell. 60: 348-9 |
Duttke SH, Lacadie SA, Ibrahim MM, et al. (2015) Human promoters are intrinsically directional. Molecular Cell. 57: 674-84 |
Ibrahim MM, Lacadie SA, Ohler U. (2015) JAMM: a peak finder for joint analysis of NGS replicates. Bioinformatics (Oxford, England). 31: 48-55 |
Tamplin OJ, White RM, Jing L, et al. (2012) Small molecule screening in zebrafish: swimming in potential drug therapies. Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Developmental Biology. 1: 459-68 |
McKinney-Freeman S, Cahan P, Li H, et al. (2012) The transcriptional landscape of hematopoietic stem cell ontogeny. Cell Stem Cell. 11: 701-14 |
Lacadie SA, Zon LI. (2011) The ERGonomics of hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal. Genes & Development. 25: 289-93 |
Tardiff DF, Lacadie SA, Rosbash M. (2006) A genome-wide analysis indicates that yeast pre-mRNA splicing is predominantly posttranscriptional. Molecular Cell. 24: 917-29 |
Lacadie SA, Tardiff DF, Kadener S, et al. (2006) In vivo commitment to yeast cotranscriptional splicing is sensitive to transcription elongation mutants. Genes & Development. 20: 2055-66 |
Lacadie SA, Rosbash M. (2005) Cotranscriptional spliceosome assembly dynamics and the role of U1 snRNA:5'ss base pairing in yeast. Molecular Cell. 19: 65-75 |