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Christopher L Baker
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Health and population effects of rare gene knockouts in adult humans with related parents
VM Narasimhan, KA Hunt, D Mason, CL Baker, KJ Karczewski, ...
Science 352 (6284), 474-477, 2016
3172016
The circadian clock of Neurospora crassa
CL Baker, JJ Loros, JC Dunlap
FEMS microbiology reviews 36 (1), 95-110, 2012
2872012
Post-translational modifications in circadian rhythms
A Mehra, CL Baker, JJ Loros, JC Dunlap
Trends in biochemical sciences 34 (10), 483-490, 2009
2162009
Quantitative proteomics reveals a dynamic interactome and phase-specific phosphorylation in the Neurospora circadian clock
CL Baker, AN Kettenbach, JJ Loros, SA Gerber, JC Dunlap
Molecular cell 34 (3), 354-363, 2009
2122009
The Meiotic Recombination Activator PRDM9 Trimethylates Both H3K36 and H3K4 at Recombination Hotspots In Vivo
NR Powers, ED Parvanov, CL Baker, M Walker, PM Petkov, K Paigen
PLoS genetics 12 (6), e1006146, 2016
1992016
PRDM9 binding organizes hotspot nucleosomes and limits Holliday junction migration
CL Baker, M Walker, S Kajita, PM Petkov, K Paigen
Genome research 24 (5), 724-732, 2014
1682014
The Neurospora checkpoint kinase 2: A regulatory link between the circadian and cell cycles
A Pregueiro, Q Liu, CL Baker, D JC, L JJ
Science 313 (5787), 644-9, 2006
1672006
Decoupling circadian clock protein turnover from circadian period determination
LF Larrondo, C Olivares-Yanez, CL Baker, JJ Loros, JC Dunlap
Science 347 (6221), 1257277, 2015
1572015
PRDM9 Drives Evolutionary Erosion of Hotspots in Mus musculus through Haplotype-Specific Initiation of Meiotic Recombination
CL Baker, S Kajita, M Walker, RL Saxl, N Raghupathy, K Choi, PM Petkov, ...
PLoS genetics 11 (1), e1004916, 2015
1552015
A role for casein kinase 2 in the mechanism underlying circadian temperature compensation
A Mehra, M Shi, CL Baker, HV Colot, JJ Loros, JC Dunlap
Cell 137 (4), 749-760, 2009
1392009
Capturing totipotent stem cells
CL Baker, MF Pera
Cell stem cell 22 (1), 25-34, 2018
1242018
A circadian clock in Neurospora: how genes and proteins cooperate to produce a sustained, entrainable, and compensated biological oscillator with a period of about a day
JC Dunlap, JJ Loros, HV Colot, A Mehra, WJ Belden, M Shi, CI Hong, ...
Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 72, 57-68, 2007
1042007
DNA binding specificities of the long zinc-finger recombination protein PRDM9
T Billings, ED Parvanov, CL Baker, M Walker, K Paigen, PM Petkov
Genome biology 14, 1-14, 2013
952013
Affinity-seq detects genome-wide PRDM9 binding sites and reveals the impact of prior chromatin modifications on mammalian recombination hotspot usage
M Walker, T Billings, CL Baker, N Powers, H Tian, RL Saxl, K Choi, ...
Epigenetics & chromatin 8, 1-13, 2015
862015
Nuclear localization of PRDM9 and its role in meiotic chromatin modifications and homologous synapsis
F Sun, Y Fujiwara, LG Reinholdt, J Hu, RL Saxl, CL Baker, PM Petkov, ...
Chromosoma 124, 397-415, 2015
802015
Multimer formation explains allelic suppression of PRDM9 recombination hotspots
CL Baker, P Petkova, M Walker, P Flachs, O Mihola, Z Trachtulec, ...
PLoS genetics 11 (9), e1005512, 2015
672015
HELLS and PRDM9 form a pioneer complex to open chromatin at meiotic recombination hot spots
C Spruce, S Dlamini, G Ananda, N Bronkema, H Tian, K Paigen, ...
Genes & development 34 (5-6), 398-412, 2020
642020
Histone methyltransferase PRDM9 is not essential for meiosis in male mice
O Mihola, F Pratto, K Brick, E Linhartova, T Kobets, P Flachs, CL Baker, ...
Genome research 29 (7), 1078-1086, 2019
422019
Fungal functional genomics: tunable knockout-knock-in expression and tagging strategies
LF Larrondo, HV Colot, CL Baker, JJ Loros, JC Dunlap
Eukaryotic Cell 8 (5), 800-804, 2009
412009
Naive pluripotent stem cells exhibit phenotypic variability that is driven by genetic variation
D Ortmann, S Brown, A Czechanski, S Aydin, D Muraro, Y Huang, ...
Cell stem cell 27 (3), 470-481. e6, 2020
402020
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