Dr Lucy Glover BSc(Hons) PhD
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Lucy obtained her BSc (Hons) degree from Rhodes University in South Africa. She joined the school in 2003 as a Research Assistant and completed a part-time PhD in David Horn's lab, working on the role of telomeres in antigenic variation in African Trypanosomes.
Affiliation
Research areas
- Trypanosomes
Disciplines
- Molecular biology
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Selected publications
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Site-specific DNA double-strand breaks greatly increase stable transformation efficiency in Trypanosoma brucei.
Glover, L.; Horn, D.;
Mol Biochem Parasitol, 2009; 166(2):194-7
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DNA breaks as triggers for antigenic variation in African trypanosomes.
Alsford, S.; Horn, D.; Glover, L.;
Genome Biol, 2009; 10(6):223
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Sequence homology and microhomology dominate chromosomal double-strand break repair in African trypanosomes.
Glover, L.; McCulloch, R.; Horn, D.;
Nucleic Acids Res, 2008; 36(8):2608-18
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Deletion of a trypanosome telomere leads to loss of silencing and progressive loss of terminal DNA in the absence of cell cycle arrest.
Glover, L.; Alsford, S.; Beattie, C.; Horn, D.;
Nucleic Acids Res, 2007; 35(3):872-80
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Repression of polymerase I-mediated gene expression at Trypanosoma brucei telomeres.
Glover, L.; Horn, D.;
EMBO Rep, 2006; 7(1):93-9
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Multiplex analysis of RNA interference defects in Trypanosoma brucei.
Alsford, S.; Glover, L.; Horn, D.;
Mol Biochem Parasitol, 2005; 139(1):129-32
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Tagging a T. brucei RRNA locus improves stable transfection efficiency and circumvents inducible expression position effects.
Alsford, S.; Kawahara, T.; Glover, L.; Horn, D.;
Mol Biochem Parasitol, 2005; 144(2):142-8
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