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Welcome to Dutta Lab, University of Virginia

Short Biosketch of Dr. Dutta. Following are some references for the research being conducted in our lab according to the area of research. Response to DNA Damage. MicroRNAs, tRFs and lncRNAs. Jeon Y, Bekiranov S, Karnani N, Kapranov P, Ghosh S, MacAlpine D, Lee C, Hwang DS, Gingeras T and Dutta A. Temporal profile of replication of human chromosomes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2005;102, 6419-6424. Link. Karnani N, Taylor CM, Malhotra A and Dutta A. Genomic study of replication initiation in human .

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Welcome to Dutta Lab, University of Virginia

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Short Biosketch of Dr. Dutta. Following are some references for the research being conducted in our lab according to the area of research. Response to DNA Damage. MicroRNAs, tRFs and lncRNAs. Jeon Y, Bekiranov S, Karnani N, Kapranov P, Ghosh S, MacAlpine D, Lee C, Hwang DS, Gingeras T and Dutta A. Temporal profile of replication of human chromosomes. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2005;102, 6419-6424. Link. Karnani N, Taylor CM, Malhotra A and Dutta A. Genomic study of replication initiation in human .

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