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Revision as of 07:13, 29 April 2014


Our Publications

Research Articles

  • Synthetic reversal of epigenetic silencing. Haynes KA, Silver PA. (2011) J Biol Chem. PMID: 21669865
  • Engineering bacteria to solve the burnt pancake problem. Haynes KA, Broderick ML, Brown AD, Butner TL, Dickson JO, Harden WL, Heard LH, Jessen EL, Malloy KJ, Ogden BJ, Rosemond S, Simpson S, Zwack E, Campbell AM, Eckdahl TT, Heyer LJ, Poet JL. (2008) J Biol Eng. PMID: 18492232
  • A distinct type of heterochromatin within Drosophila melanogaster chromosome four. Haynes KA, Gracheva E, Elgin SC. (2006) Genetics. PMID: 17194780
  • Element 1360 and RNAi components contribute to HP1-dependent silencing of a pericentric reporter. Haynes KA, Caudy AA, Collins L, Elgin SC. (2006) Current Biol. PMID: 17113386
  • cis-Acting determinants of heterochromatin formation on Drosophila melanogaster chromosome four. Sun FL, Haynes K, Simpson CL, Lee SD, Collins L, Wuller J, Eissenberg JC, Elgin SC. (2004) Mol Cell Biol. PMID: 15340080


Select Reviews

  • Moe-Behrens GHG, Davis RM, Haynes KA. (2013) Preparing synthetic biology for the world. Front. in Microbio. PMCID: PMC3554958
  • Haynes KA, Silver PA. (2009) Eukaryotic systems broaden the scope of synthetic biology. J Cell Biol. PMID: 19948487

Literature Review

Haynes Lab collection of the latest synthetic biology and molecular biology publications that are related to our work.

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