Karla A. Henning

Cloning the Drosophila homolog of the xeroderma pigmentosum complementation group C gene reveals homology between the predicted human and Drosophila polypeptides and that encoded by the yeast RAD4 gene (1994)

Henning, Karla A., Peterson, Carolyn, Legerski, Randy, Friedberg, Errol C.

A human xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC) cDNA has been previously isolated by functional complementation (Legerski and Peterson, Nature, 359, 70–73, 1992). Sequence analysis did not reveal...

Human artificial chromosomes generated by modification of a yeast artificial chromosome containing both human alpha satellite and single-copy DNA sequences

Henning, Karla A., Novotny, Elizabeth A., Compton, Sheila T., Guan, Xin-Yuan, Liu, Pu P., Ashlock, Melissa A.

A human artificial chromosome (HAC) vector was constructed from a 1-Mb yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) that was selected based on its size from among several YACs identified by screening a randomly...

Humanizing the yeast telomerase template

Henning, Karla A., Moskowitz, Naomi, Ashlock, Melissa A., Liu, Pu P.

Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains an irregular telomere sequence (TG1–3)n, which differs from the regular repeat (TTAGGG)n found at the telomeres of higher organisms including humans. We have...

Human artificial chromosomes generated by modification of a yeast artificial chromosome containing both human alpha satellite and single-copy DNA sequences

Henning, Karla A., Novotny, Elizabeth A., Compton, Sheila T., Guan, Xin-Yuan, Liu, Pu P., Ashlock, Melissa A.

A human artificial chromosome (HAC) vector was constructed from a 1-Mb yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) that was selected based on its size from among several YACs identified by screening a randomly...

Humanizing the yeast telomerase template

Henning, Karla A., Moskowitz, Naomi, Ashlock, Melissa A., Liu, Pu P.

Saccharomyces cerevisiae contains an irregular telomere sequence (TG1–3)n, which differs from the regular repeat (TTAGGG)n found at the telomeres of higher organisms including humans. We have...