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Paul D. Sadowski

Paul D. Sadowski

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
47
Citations
6396
World Ranking
2759
National Ranking
87

Overview

Paul D. Sadowski is affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada. The available information about their academic career does not include recent papers, co-authors, or specific publication venues.

No data is available on the scientist's main or subfields of study, nor on the main topics covered by their research. Similarly, there is no record of book publications or awards granted to Paul D. Sadowski.

The profile reflects a limited publicly accessible research footprint in terms of documented publications and collaborations. The absence of detailed bibliographic or topical data restricts insight into the thematic focus areas or the scope of their scientific contributions.

Despite the lack of extensive publication and research activity data, Paul D. Sadowski's association with a major research university indicates involvement in academic or scholarly endeavors within the Canadian higher education system.

Best Publications

  • Discordant KCNQ1OT1 imprinting in sets of monozygotic twins discordant for Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome

    Rosanna Weksberg;Cheryl Shuman;Oana Caluseriu;Adam C. Smith

  • Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome demonstrates a role for epigenetic control of normal development

    Rosanna Weksberg;Adam C Smith;Jeremy Squire;Paul Sadowski

  • The FLP recombinase of the 2μ circle DNA of yeast: Interaction with its target sequences

    Brenda J. Andrews;Gerald A. Proteau;Linda G. Beatty;Paul D. Sadowski

  • Tumor development in the Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome is associated with a variety of constitutional molecular 11p15 alterations including imprinting defects of KCNQ1OT1

    Rosanna Weksberg;Joy Nishikawa;Oana Caluseriu;Yan-Ling Fei

  • The Flp recombinase of the 2-microns plasmid of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Paul D. Sadowski

  • Gene 6 exonuclease of bacteriophage T7. I. Purification and properties of the enzyme.

    Carol Kerr;Paul D. Sadowski

  • Site-specific genetic recombination: hops, flips, and flops.

    Paul D. Sadowski

  • The CTCF insulator protein is posttranslationally modified by SUMO.

    Melissa J. MacPherson;Linda G. Beatty;Wenjing Zhou;Minjie Du

  • Gene 6 Exonuclease of Bacteriophage T7 II. MECHANISM OF THE REACTION

    Carol Kerr;Paul D. Sadowski

  • Enzymatic Breakage of Deoxyribonucleic Acid II. PURIFICATION AND PROPERTIES OF ENDONUCLEASE IV FROM T4 PHAGE-INFECTED ESCHERICHIA COLI

    Paul D. Sadowski;Jerard Hurwitz

  • HNH proteins are a widespread component of phage DNA packaging machines.

    Smriti Kala;Nichole Cumby;Paul D. Sadowski;Batool Zafar Hyder

  • The FLP protein of the 2-micron plasmid of yeast. Purification of the protein from Escherichia coli cells expressing the cloned FLP gene.

    D Babineau;D Vetter;B J Andrews;R M Gronostajski

  • Degradation of Escherichia coli B Deoxyribonucleic Acid After Infection with Deoxyribonucleic Acid-Defective Amber Mutants of Bacteriophage T7

    Paul D. Sadowski;Carol Kerr

  • The FLP recombinase of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae 2 microns plasmid attaches covalently to DNA via a phosphotyrosyl linkage.

    R M Gronostajski;P D Sadowski

  • The involvement of genes 3,4,5 and 6 in genetic recombination in bacteriophage T7.

    Carol Kerr;Paul D. Sadowski

  • Bacteriophage T7 morphogenesis: Phage-related particles in cells infected with wild-type and mutant T7 phage

    G.Shirleen Roeder;Paul D. Sadowski

  • Site-specific recombination of yeast 2-micron DNA in vitro

    Dan Vetter;Brenda J. Andrews;Linda Roberts-Beatty;Paul D. Sadowski

  • Bacteriophage T7 endonuclease. I. Properties of the enzyme purified from T7 phage-infected Escherichia coli B.

    Paul D. Sadowski

  • Constitutional UPD for chromosome 11p15 in individuals with isolated hemihyperplasia is associated with high tumor risk and occurs following assisted reproductive technologies.

    Cheryl Shuman;Adam C. Smith;Leslie Steele;Peter N. Ray

  • Insulator and silencer sequences in the imprinted region of human chromosome 11p15.5

    Minjie Du;Linda G. Beatty;Wenjing Zhou;Jocelyne Lew

Frequent Co-Authors

Rosanna Weksberg
Rosanna Weksberg University of Toronto
Jeremy A. Squire
Jeremy A. Squire Universidade de São Paulo
Brenda J. Andrews
Brenda J. Andrews University of Toronto
Peter N. Ray
Peter N. Ray University of Toronto
Richard M. Gronostajski
Richard M. Gronostajski University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Alan R. Davidson
Alan R. Davidson University of Toronto
Benjamin J. Blencowe
Benjamin J. Blencowe University of Toronto
Timothy H. Bestor
Timothy H. Bestor Columbia University
Anna T. Meadows
Anna T. Meadows Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Elaine H. Zackai
Elaine H. Zackai Children's Hospital of Philadelphia

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