Bik Kwoon Yeung Tye (Chinese: 戴楊碧瓘; born c. 1947) is a Chinese-American molecular geneticist and structural biologist. Tye's pioneering work on eukaryotic DNA replication led to the discovery of the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) genes in 1984, which encode the catalytic core of the eukaryotic replisome. Tye also determined the first high-resolution structures of both the MCM complex and the Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) in 2015 and 2018. Tye is currently a Professor Emeritus (2015) at Cornell University and a visiting professor at the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. She is married to Henry Sze-Hoi Tye and is the mother of Kay Tye and Lynne Tye.
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- بيك كوون تاي (ar)
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| - بيك كوون تاي (بالإنجليزية: Bik Kwoon Tye) (1947 في هونغ كونغ البريطانية - ) عالمة وراثة جزيئية صينية أمريكية وعالمة أحياء بنيوية. أدى عمل تاي الرائد في استنساخ الحمض النووي حقيقية النواة إلى اكتشاف جينات صيانة الكروموسوم الصغير في عام 1984، والتي تشفر النواة التحفيزية لجسيمات حقيقية النواة. (ar)
- Bik Kwoon Yeung Tye (Chinese: 戴楊碧瓘; born c. 1947) is a Chinese-American molecular geneticist and structural biologist. Tye's pioneering work on eukaryotic DNA replication led to the discovery of the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) genes in 1984, which encode the catalytic core of the eukaryotic replisome. Tye also determined the first high-resolution structures of both the MCM complex and the Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) in 2015 and 2018. Tye is currently a Professor Emeritus (2015) at Cornell University and a visiting professor at the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. She is married to Henry Sze-Hoi Tye and is the mother of Kay Tye and Lynne Tye. (en)
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| - Wellesley College
University of California, San Francisco
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (en)
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| - Helen Hay Whitney Postdoctoral Research Fellowship (en)
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Structural Biology (en)
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| - Okazaki fragment generation during aberrant DNA repair in E. coli, Minichromosome maintenance genes in yeast, High-resolution structures of MCM complexes and origin recognition complex (en)
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| - بيك كوون تاي (بالإنجليزية: Bik Kwoon Tye) (1947 في هونغ كونغ البريطانية - ) عالمة وراثة جزيئية صينية أمريكية وعالمة أحياء بنيوية. أدى عمل تاي الرائد في استنساخ الحمض النووي حقيقية النواة إلى اكتشاف جينات صيانة الكروموسوم الصغير في عام 1984، والتي تشفر النواة التحفيزية لجسيمات حقيقية النواة. (ar)
- Bik Kwoon Yeung Tye (Chinese: 戴楊碧瓘; born c. 1947) is a Chinese-American molecular geneticist and structural biologist. Tye's pioneering work on eukaryotic DNA replication led to the discovery of the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) genes in 1984, which encode the catalytic core of the eukaryotic replisome. Tye also determined the first high-resolution structures of both the MCM complex and the Origin Recognition Complex (ORC) in 2015 and 2018. Tye is currently a Professor Emeritus (2015) at Cornell University and a visiting professor at the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology. She is married to Henry Sze-Hoi Tye and is the mother of Kay Tye and Lynne Tye. (en)
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doctoral advisor
| - David Botstein and Joel Huberman (en)
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