C W Sugnet
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Kuhn R, Karolchik D, Zweig A, Trumbower H, Thomas D, Thakkapallayil A, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2006 Dec;
35(Database issue):D668-73.
PMID: 17142222
The University of California, Santa Cruz Genome Browser Database contains, as of September 2006, sequence and annotation data for the genomes of 13 vertebrate and 19 invertebrate species. The Genome...
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Hinrichs A, Karolchik D, Baertsch R, Barber G, Bejerano G, Clawson H, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2005 Dec;
34(Database issue):D590-8.
PMID: 16381938
The University of California Santa Cruz Genome Browser Database (GBD) contains sequence and annotation data for the genomes of about a dozen vertebrate species and several major model organisms. Genome...
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Sugnet C, Kent W, Ares Jr M, Haussler D
Pac Symp Biocomput
. 2004 Mar;
:66-77.
PMID: 14992493
Combining mRNA and EST data in splicing graphs with whole genome alignments, we discover alternative splicing events that are conserved in both human and mouse transcriptomes. 1,964 of 19,156 (10%)...
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Karolchik D, Baertsch R, Diekhans M, Furey T, Hinrichs A, Lu Y, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2003 Jan;
31(1):51-4.
PMID: 12519945
The University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) Genome Browser Database is an up to date source for genome sequence data integrated with a large collection of related annotations. The database...
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Lewis M, Ross S, Strickland P, Sugnet C, Jimenez E, Hui C, et al.
Dev Biol
. 2002 Jan;
238(1):133-44.
PMID: 11783999
The hedgehog signal transduction network performs critical roles in mediating cell-cell interactions during embryogenesis and organogenesis. Loss-of-function or misexpression mutation of hedgehog network components can cause birth defects, skin cancer,...
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Brown M, Grundy W, Lin D, Cristianini N, Sugnet C, Furey T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2000 Jan;
97(1):262-7.
PMID: 10618406
We introduce a method of functionally classifying genes by using gene expression data from DNA microarray hybridization experiments. The method is based on the theory of support vector machines (SVMs)....
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Lewis M, Ross S, Strickland P, Sugnet C, Jimenez E, Scott M, et al.
Development
. 1999 Oct;
126(22):5181-93.
PMID: 10529434
In vertebrates, the hedgehog family of cell signaling proteins and associated downstream network components play an essential role in mediating tissue interactions during development and organogenesis. Loss-of-function or misexpression mutation...