Georgia Tech graduate student Havva Keskin (left) and associate professor Francesca Storici are shown in a laboratory at the School of Biology. (Photo: Rob Felt).
The growth of the budding yeast colonies in the four patches at the bottom of the Petri dish indicates that DNA has been repaired by using transcript RNA from within the cells.
The growth of the budding yeast colonies in the four patches at the bottom of the Petri dish indicates that DNA has been repaired by using transcript RNA from within the cells.
Georgia Tech graduate student Havva Keskin counts colonies of budding yeast cells as part of research to study how RNA from within cells can repair DNA.