Jeff Sekelsky

Jeff Sekelsky

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

H-index: 39

North America-United States

About Jeff Sekelsky

Jeff Sekelsky, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, specializes in the field of Genetics of DNA repair and recombination.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Centromere-proximal suppression of meiotic crossovers in Drosophila is robust to changes in centromere number, repetitive DNA content, and centromere-clustering

Cross-species investigation into the requirement of XPA for nucleotide excision repair

Functions of the Bloom Syndrome Helicase N-terminal Intrinsically Disordered Region

Mapping meiotic crossovers in Drosophila using combinatorial indexing and whole-genome sequencing.

The effect of repeat length on Marcal1-dependent single-strand annealing in Drosophila

ATM/Chk2 and ATR/Chk1 Pathways Respond to DNA Damage Induced by Movento® 240SC and Envidor® 240SC Keto-Enol Insecticides in the Germarium of Drosophila melanogaster

Functional Analysis of Bloom Syndrome Helicase in Development and DNA Repair

CSB-independent, XPC-dependent transcription-coupled repair in Drosophila

Jeff Sekelsky Information

University

Position

Professor of Biology

Citations(all)

6011

Citations(since 2020)

1326

Cited By

5100

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

45

Email

University Profile Page

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Jeff Sekelsky Skills & Research Interests

Genetics of DNA repair and recombination

Top articles of Jeff Sekelsky

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Centromere-proximal suppression of meiotic crossovers in Drosophila is robust to changes in centromere number, repetitive DNA content, and centromere-clustering

Genetics

Nila M Pazhayam

Leah K Frazier

Jeff Sekelsky

2024/3

Cross-species investigation into the requirement of XPA for nucleotide excision repair

Nucleic Acids Research

Cansu Kose

Xuemei Cao

Evan B Dewey

Mustafa Malkoç

Ogün Adebali

...

2024/1/25

Functions of the Bloom Syndrome Helicase N-terminal Intrinsically Disordered Region

bioRxiv

Colleen C Bereda

Evan B Dewey

Mohamed A Nasr

Jeff Sekelsky

2024

Mapping meiotic crossovers in Drosophila using combinatorial indexing and whole-genome sequencing.

Emma Kaeppler

Jeff Sekelsky

2023/3/20

The effect of repeat length on Marcal1-dependent single-strand annealing in Drosophila

Genetics

Evan B Dewey

Julie Korda Holsclaw

Kiyarash Saghaey

Mackenzie E Wittmer

Jeff Sekelsky

2023/1/1

ATM/Chk2 and ATR/Chk1 Pathways Respond to DNA Damage Induced by Movento® 240SC and Envidor® 240SC Keto-Enol Insecticides in the Germarium of Drosophila melanogaster

Toxics

Berenyce González-Marín

María Elena Calderón-Segura

Jeff Sekelsky

2023/9/6

Functional Analysis of Bloom Syndrome Helicase in Development and DNA Repair

Colleen Bereda

Evan Dewey

Mohamed A Nasr

2022/4/14

CSB-independent, XPC-dependent transcription-coupled repair in Drosophila

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Nazli Deger

Xuemei Cao

Christopher P Selby

Saygin Gulec

Hiroaki Kawara

...

2022/3/1

Blm helicase facilitates rapid replication of repetitive DNA sequences in early Drosophila development

Genetics

Jolee M Ruchert

Morgan M Brady

Susan McMahan

Karly J Lacey

Leigh C Latta

...

2022/1/1

Meiotic crossover patterning

Nila M Pazhayam

Carolyn A Turcotte

Jeff Sekelsky

2021/7/22

DNA polymerase theta suppresses mitotic crossing over

PLoS genetics

Juan Carvajal-Garcia

K Nicole Crown

Dale A Ramsden

Jeff Sekelsky

2021/3/22

A pathway for error-free non-homologous end joining of resected meiotic double-strand breaks

Nucleic acids research

Talia Hatkevich

Danny E Miller

Carolyn A Turcotte

Margaret C Miller

Jeff Sekelsky

2021/1/25

Meiotic and mitotic recombination: first in flies

Julie Korda Holsclaw

Jeff Sekelsky

2021/1/1

Mechanistic basis for microhomology identification and genome scarring by polymerase theta

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Juan Carvajal-Garcia

Jang-Eun Cho

Pablo Carvajal-Garcia

Wanjuan Feng

Richard D Wood

...

2020/4/14

The Drosophila melanogaster Ortholog of RFWD3 Functions Independently of RAD51 During DNA Repair

G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics

Juan Carvajal-Garcia

Evan R Gales

Dale A Ramsden

Jeff Sekelsky

2020/3/1

Collaboration between homologous recombination and non-homologous end joining in repair of meiotic double-strand breaks in Drosophila

bioRxiv

Talia Hatkevich

Danny E Miller

Carolyn A Turcotte

Margaret C Miller

Jeff Sekelsky

2020/6/18

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H-index: 51
Bob Goldstein

Bob Goldstein

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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