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pro vyhledávání: '"Valentina S. Vysotskaia"'
Autor:
Valentina S. Vysotskaia, Gregory J. Hogan, Genevieve M. Gould, Xin Wang, Alex D. Robertson, Kevin R. Haas, Mark R. Theilmann, Lindsay Spurka, Peter V. Grauman, Henry H. Lai, Diana Jeon, Genevieve Haliburton, Matt Leggett, Clement S. Chu, Kevin Iori, Jared R. Maguire, Kaylene Ready, Eric A. Evans, Hyunseok P. Kang, Imran S. Haque
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 5, p e3046 (2017)
The past two decades have brought many important advances in our understanding of the hereditary susceptibility to cancer. Numerous studies have provided convincing evidence that identification of germline mutations associated with hereditary cancer
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2583b6401d394609b0e50fd51a04e636
Autor:
Hyunseok P. Kang, Jared R. Maguire, Clement S. Chu, Imran S. Haque, Henry Lai, Rebecca Mar-Heyming, Kaylene Ready, Valentina S. Vysotskaia, Eric A. Evans
Publikováno v:
PeerJ, Vol 4, p e2162 (2016)
Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer syndrome, caused by a germline pathogenic variant in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 (BRCA1/2) genes, is characterized by an increased risk for breast, ovarian, pancreatic and other cancers. Identification of those who have a
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d1fa993c3a444fb7989d48f35b203826
Autor:
Teresa Utterback, Jose M. Alonso, Christopher D. Town, Maria Vaysberg, Susan Van Aken, Betty Fong, Mike K. Chung, Samir Kaul, Lane Conn, Mitsue J. Toriumi, Valentina S. Vysotskaia, Hootan Altafi, Huaming Chen, Cheryl Bowman, Ji Dong Feng, Tamara Feldblyum, Michelle Nguyen, John Gill, Brian J. Haas, Elizabeth Khaykin, Jason S. Luros, Jeong M. Lee, Pelin Etgu, Ken Dewar, Irina Kremenetskaia, Bao Lam, Owen White, Paul K. Pham, Shirley X. Liu, Christina W. Chin, William C. Nierman, Andrew L. Lee, Zhaoying A. Liu, Jonathan L. Hunter, Michael G. Rizzo, Stephanie Langin-Hooper, Claire Fujii, Guixia Yu, Beth Hughes, Steven L. Salzberg, Michelle Walker, Shelise Brooks, April Chan, Don Rowley, Xiaoying Lin, Timothy Rooney, Catherine A. Lenz, Dongying Wu, Todd Creasy, Andre Marziali, Ya Ping Li, Joseph R. Ecker, Molly Miranda, Lucas Huizar, Hean L. Koo, Qimin Chao, Andrea Kwan, Audrey Southwick, Andrew D. Goldsmith, Curtis J. Palm, Grace Pai, Hui Sun, J. Craig Venter, Christopher Kim, Aaron B. Conway, Nancy A. Federspiel, Andrew R. Conway, Gabriel Tambunga, Rosa Cheuk, Nancy F. Hansen, Shehnaz Khan, Athanasios Theologis, David B. Kurtz, Joycelyn H. Li, Jennifer Jenkins, Eugen Buehler, Jennifer Militscher, Paul Shinn, Hitomi Sakano, Ronald W. Davis, Luke J. Tallon, Rina Araujo, Jeremy Peterson, Claire M. Fraser, Jody R. Schwartz, Brian I. Osborne, Chanda Johnson-Hopson, Rama Maiti, Patrick Dunn
Publikováno v:
Nature. 408(6814)
The genome of the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana has five chromosomes. Here we report the sequence of the largest, chromosome 1, in two contigs of around 14.2 and 14.6 megabases. The contigs extend from the telomeres to the centromeric borders,