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It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is dissonant with the rate of molecular change. Between the…
Authors: Tomas Marques-Bonet, Jeffrey M Kidd, Mario Ventura, Tina A Graves, Ze Cheng, LaDeana W Hillier, Zhaoshi Jiang, Carl Baker, Ray Malfavon-Borja, Lucinda A Fulton,…
Source: Nature. 2009 Feb 12
View Free Full TextHuman chromosome 2 is unique to the human lineage in being the product of a head-to-head fusion of two intermediate-sized ancestral chromosomes. Chrom…
Authors: Ladeana W Hillier, Tina A Graves, Robert S Fulton, Lucinda A Fulton, Kymberlie H Pepin, Patrick Minx, Caryn Wagner-McPherson, Dan Layman, Kristine Wylie, Mandeep Sekhon,…
Source: Nature. 2005 Apr 7
View Full TextHuman chromosome 7 has historically received prominent attention in the human genetics community, primarily related to the search for the cystic fibro…
Authors: Ladeana W Hillier, Robert S Fulton, Lucinda A Fulton, Tina A Graves, Kymberlie H Pepin, Caryn Wagner-McPherson, Dan Layman, Jason Maas, Sara Jaeger, Rebecca Walker,…
Source: Nature. 2003 Jul 10
View Full TextThe sequence of the mouse genome is a key informational tool for understanding the contents of the human genome and a key experimental tool for biomed…
Authors: Mouse Genome Sequencing Consortium, Robert H Waterston, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Ewan Birney, Jane Rogers, Josep F Abril, Pankaj Agarwal, Richa Agarwala, Rachel Ainscough, Marina Alexandersson,…
Source: Nature. 2002 Dec 5
View Full TextTo determine whether the distinctive features of Caenorhabditis elegans chromosomal organization are shared with the C. briggsae genome, we constructe…
Authors: LaDeana W Hillier, Raymond D Miller, Scott E Baird, Asif Chinwalla, Lucinda A Fulton, Daniel C Koboldt, Robert H Waterston
Source: PLoS biology. 2007 Jul
View Full TextThe adult human intestine contains trillions of bacteria, representing hundreds of species and thousands of subspecies. Little is known about the sele…
Authors: Jian Xu, Michael A Mahowald, Ruth E Ley, Catherine A Lozupone, Micah Hamady, Eric C Martens, Bernard Henrissat, Pedro M Coutinho, Patrick Minx, Philippe Latreille,…
Source: PLoS biology. 2007 Jul
View Free Full TextHelicobacter pylori produces acute superficial gastritis in nearly all of its human hosts. However, a subset of individuals develops chronic atrophic …
Authors: Jung D Oh, Helene Kling-Bäckhed, Marios Giannakis, Jian Xu, Robert S Fulton, Lucinda A Fulton, Holland S Cordum, Chunyan Wang, Glendoria Elliott, Jennifer Edwards,…
Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2006 Jun 27
View Free Full TextMost of our understanding of plant genome structure and evolution has come from the careful annotation of small (e.g., 100 kb) sequenced genomic regio…
Authors: Fusheng Wei, Joshua C Stein, Chengzhi Liang, Jianwei Zhang, Robert S Fulton, Regina S Baucom, Emanuele De Paoli, Shiguo Zhou, Lixing Yang, Yujun Han,…
Source: PLoS genetics. 2009 Nov
View Full TextBACKGROUND: The full complement of DNA mutations that are responsible for the pathogenesis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is not yet known. METHODS: …
Authors: Elaine R Mardis, Li Ding, David J Dooling, David E Larson, Michael D McLellan, Ken Chen, Daniel C Koboldt, Robert S Fulton, Kim D Delehaunty, Sean D McGrath,…
Source: The New England journal of medicine. 2009 Sep 10
View Full TextThe soil nematodes Caenorhabditis briggsae and Caenorhabditis elegans diverged from a common ancestor roughly 100 million years ago and yet are almost…
Authors: Lincoln D Stein, Zhirong Bao, Darin Blasiar, Thomas Blumenthal, Michael R Brent, Nansheng Chen, Asif Chinwalla, Laura Clarke, Chris Clee, Avril Coghlan,…
Source: PLoS biology. 2003 Nov
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