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12 Facts About Thomas Kaufman

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Thomas Kaufman is known for his work on the zeste-white region of the Drosophila X chromosome.

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Thomas Kaufman is currently a Distinguished Professor of biology at Indiana University, where he conducts his current research on Homeotic Genes in evolution and development.

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Thomas Kaufman's work focused on saturation mutagenesis as well as the developmental genetics of the Zeste- White region of the Drosophila X Chromosome.

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Thomas Kaufman went on to join David Suzuki's group at the University of British Columbia.

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Thomas Kaufman served as a postdoctoral associate, and their research involved temperature sensitive mutations.

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In 1983, Thomas Kaufman became an associate professor at Indiana University, where he remains.

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Thomas Kaufman discovered that this cluster of genes controlled the anterior segments in the embryo and adults.

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Thomas Kaufman broadened his work to examine the HOX gene in insects.

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Thomas Kaufman went on to found and design FlyBase, which is a database that organizes data on the Drosophila.

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Thomas Kaufman helped to establish the Bloomington Drosophila Stick Center and the Drosophila Genomics Resource Center.

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Thomas Kaufman is currently interested in proteome changes in the head of the aging Drosophila.

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Thomas Kaufman uses the technique of RNA-mediated gene inhibition to study the evolution of the HOX gene.