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Cox, Michael M. (Nombre personal)

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Lehninger, A.L. Principles of biochemistry, c1993: t.p. (Michael M. Cox, prof. of biochemistry, University of Wisconsin--Madison)

University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Biochemistry website, viewed Jan. 15, 2021: Faculty page (Michael M. Cox; Evelyn M. Mercer Professor in Biochemistry; B.A., University of Delaware; Ph.D., Brandeis University) CV (Education and Training: 9/1970-6/1974 University of Delaware, B.A., Biology; 9/1974-8/1979 Brandeis University, Ph.D., Biochemistry; 1979-1982 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Biochemistry, Stanford, University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA; Professional Emplloyment: 1983-present at University of Wisconsin--Madison; Current Research Activity: Homologous genetic recombination evolved as a path for the repair of stalled or collapsed replication forks. Multiple processes (replication, repair, recombination, transcription, DNA packaging) all use DNA as a substrate, and all must be accommodated. Our research is mainly focused on the intersection between recombination and replication, with a focus on DNA recombination mechanisms and how they contribute to DNA metabolism.)

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