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Works by C. Nathan Hancock in Life Sciences

2018

Targeted Insertion of the mPing Transposable Element, Ashley E. Strother, Stephanie S. Diaz, Mary E. Baker, C. Nathan Hancock
Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science

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2016

Alteration of the Ping and Pong ORF1 proteins allows for hyperactive transposition of mPing, Lisette Payero, Giselle Outten, Courtney Burckhalter, C. Nathan Hancock
Journal of the South Carolina Academy of Science

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2015

Precise Repair of mPing Excision Sites is Facilitated by Target Site Duplication Derived Microhomology, David M. Gilbert, M. Catherine Bridges, Ashley E. Strother, Courtney E. Burckhalter, James M. Burnette III, C. Nathan Hancock
Faculty Publications

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2013

Tnt1 Retrotransposon Mutagenesis: A Tool for Soybean Functional Genomics, Yaya Cui, Shyam Barampuram, Minviluz G. Stacey, C. Nathan Hancock, Seth Findley, Melanie Mathieu, Zhanyuan Zhang, Wayne A. Parrott, Gary Stacey
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2011

The Rice Miniature Inverted Repeat Transposable Element mPing Is an Effective Insertional Mutagen in Soybean, C. Nathan Hancock, Feng Zhang, Kristen Floyd, Aaron O. Richardson, Peter LaFayette, Donna Tucker, Susan R. Wessler, Wayne A. Parrott
Faculty Publications

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2010

Transposition of the Tourist-MITE mPing in Yeast: An Assay that Retains Key Features of Catalysis by the Class 2 PIF/Harbinger Superfamily, C. Nathan Hancock, Feng Zhang, Susan R. Wessler
Faculty Publications