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Anastasia Kuzmin
Anastasia Kuzmin
University of British Columbia
Genetics
Biology
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Molecular biology
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
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Transcription shapes genome-wide histone acetylation patterns.
2021
Nature Communications
Benjamin J. E. Martin
Julie Brind’Amour
Anastasia Kuzmin
Kristoffer N. Jensen
Zhen Cheng Liu
Matthew C. Lorincz
LeAnn J. Howe
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The majority of histone acetylation is a consequence of transcription
2019
bioRxiv
Benjamin J. E. Martin
Julie Brind’Amour
Kristoffer N. Jensen
Anastasia Kuzmin
Zhen Cheng Liu
Matthew C. Lorincz
LeAnn J. Howe
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Too Much of a Good Thing: The Unique and Repeated Paths Toward Copper Adaptation
2015
Genetics
Aleeza C. Gerstein
Jasmine Ono
Dara S. Lo
Marcus L. Campbell
Anastasia Kuzmin
Sarah P. Otto
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Loss-of-heterozygosity facilitates passage through Haldane’s sieve for Saccharomyces cerevisiae undergoing adaptation
2014
Nature Communications
Aleeza C. Gerstein
Anastasia Kuzmin
Sarah P. Otto
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