Standout Papers

Capturing Chromosome Conformation 1987 2026 2000 2013 2.6k
  1. Capturing Chromosome Conformation (2002)
    Job Dekker, Karsten Rippe et al. Science
  2. Improved single and multicopy lac-based cloning vectors for protein and operon fusions (1987)
    Robert W. Simons, Nancy Kleckner et al. Gene
  3. Meiosis-Specific DNA Double-Strand Breaks Are Catalyzed by Spo11, a Member of a Widely Conserved Protein Family (1997)
    Scott Keeney, Craig N. Giroux et al. Cell
  4. Meiotic Chromosomes: Integrating Structure and Function (1999)
    Denise Zickler, Nancy Kleckner Annual Review of Genetics
  5. DMC1: A meiosis-specific yeast homolog of E. coli recA required for recombination, synaptonemal complex formation, and cell cycle progression (1992)
    Douglas K. Bishop, Demian Park et al. Cell
  6. A Method for Gene Disruption That Allows Repeated Use of URA3 Selection in the Construction of Multiply Disrupted Yeast Strains (1987)
    Eric Alani, Lei Cao et al. Genetics
  7. TRANSPOSABLE ELEMENTS IN PROKARYOTES (1981)
    Nancy Kleckner Annual Review of Genetics
  8. New Tn10 derivatives for transposon mutagenesis and for construction of lacZ operon fusions by transposition (1984)
    Jeffrey C. Way, Michael A. Davis et al. Gene
  9. The Single-End Invasion (2001)
    Neil Hunter, Nancy Kleckner Cell
  10. Crossover/Noncrossover Differentiation, Synaptonemal Complex Formation, and Regulatory Surveillance at the Leptotene/Zygotene Transition of Meiosis (2004)
    G. Valentin Börner, Nancy Kleckner et al. Cell
  11. Recombination, Pairing, and Synapsis of Homologs during Meiosis (2015)
    Denise Zickler, Nancy Kleckner Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
  12. Analysis of wild-type and rad50 mutants of yeast suggests an intimate relationship between meiotic chromosome synapsis and recombination (1990)
    Eric Alani, Ruth Padmore et al. Cell
  13. Genetic engineering in Vivo using translocatable drug-resistance elements (1977)
    Nancy Kleckner, John R. Roth et al. Journal of Molecular Biology

Immediate Impact

12 by Nobel laureates 53 from Science/Nature 95 standout
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Works of Nancy Kleckner being referenced

Capturing Chromosome Conformation
2002 StandoutScience
Meiosis: how could it work?
1996
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Ronald A. Laskey 21541 4754 2539 118 29.5k
Donald R. Helinski 17814 10945 7333 210 27.8k
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Nick V. Grishin 17772 2964 1563 315 26.1k
Clyde A. Hutchison 15225 4987 3066 145 20.3k
Jef D. Boeke 31265 3861 12105 373 37.0k
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