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Han is interested in chromosome shattering during genomic catastrophes and is currently investigating complex chromosomal rearrangements caused by chromosome segregation errors. He is also developing tools to engineer and rapidly shuffle artificial linear minichromosome platforms using haploids. 


Han is a postdoc.
'''List of publications:'''
 
Tan, E.H., Ream, T.S., Blevins, T. and Pikaard, C.S. (2012) Functional consequences of subunit diversity in RNA Polymerase II and V. Cell Reports. In press.
 
Mosher, A. R., Tan, E.H.,  Shin, J., Fischer, R.L., Pikaard, C.S., Baulcombe, D.C. (2011) An atypical epigenetic mechanism affects uniparental expression of Pol IV-dependent siRNAs. PloS ONE 6(10): e25756.
 
Song, J., Durrant, W.E., Wang, S., Yan, S., Tan, E.H., Dong, X. (2011) DNA repair proteins are directly involved in regulation of gene expression during plant Immune Response. Cell Host & Microbe, 9(2): 115-124.

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Chan Lab

Department of Plant Biology at UC Davis




Han is interested in chromosome shattering during genomic catastrophes and is currently investigating complex chromosomal rearrangements caused by chromosome segregation errors. He is also developing tools to engineer and rapidly shuffle artificial linear minichromosome platforms using haploids.

List of publications:

Tan, E.H., Ream, T.S., Blevins, T. and Pikaard, C.S. (2012) Functional consequences of subunit diversity in RNA Polymerase II and V. Cell Reports. In press.

Mosher, A. R., Tan, E.H., Shin, J., Fischer, R.L., Pikaard, C.S., Baulcombe, D.C. (2011) An atypical epigenetic mechanism affects uniparental expression of Pol IV-dependent siRNAs. PloS ONE 6(10): e25756.

Song, J., Durrant, W.E., Wang, S., Yan, S., Tan, E.H., Dong, X. (2011) DNA repair proteins are directly involved in regulation of gene expression during plant Immune Response. Cell Host & Microbe, 9(2): 115-124.