WebRobin Allshire The University of Edinburgh UoE · Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology Connect with experts in your field Join ResearchGate to contact this researcher and … WebRobin C. Allshire combines subjects such as Gene silencing, Mitotic chromosome and Schizosaccharomyces with his study of Heterochromatin. His research on Chromatin frequently links to adjacent areas such as Centromere. Between 2024 and 2024, his most popular works were: Ten principles of heterochromatin formation and function. (218 …
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WebEpigenetic gene silencing by heterochromatin primes fungal resistance Sito Torres-Garcia, Imtiyaz Yaseen, Manu Shukla, Pauline N C B Audergon, Sharon White, Alison Pidoux, Robin C. Allshire School of Biological Sciences Work enabled by Edinburgh Genomics Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review Overview Fingerprint Web7 rows · My PhD focussed on the role of RNAi as an antiviral defence mechanism in plants, and specifically on suppression of RNAi by the PVX protein p25. I switched to fission … atelihai
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WebAlison L. Pidoux and Robin C. Allshire* Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh, King's Buildings, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JR, UK Chromatin at centromeres is distinct from the chromatin in which the remainder of the genome is assembled. Two features consistently distinguish centromeres: the presence of the … WebRobin Allshire is Professor of Chromosome Biology, University of Edinburgh. He undertook his PhD at the MRC Mammalian Genome Unit, Edinburgh, UK and his post-doctoral … WebRoberta Carloni (Italy; joint with Robin Allshire) Stephen Larcombe (UK) (joint with Liam Morrison) Guy Oldrieve (UK) Ruth Shelton (UK) Balazs Szöőr (Hungary) Frank Venter (South Africa) Julie Young (UK) Current Collaborators and long term colleagues . Robin Allshire, Edinburgh, UK; Jay Bangs, Buffalo, USA; Mark Carrington, Cambridge UK atelimap