Daniel J Cotter
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Recent Articles
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Patel R, Ungar R, Pyke A, Adimoelja A, Chakraborty M, Cotter D, et al.
Cell Genom
. 2024 May;
4(5):100554.
PMID: 38697124
Despite the profound impacts of scientific research, few scientists have received the necessary training to productively discuss the ethical and societal implications of their work. To address this critical gap,...
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Cotter D, Severson A, Kang J, Godrej H, Carmi S, Rosenberg N
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2023 Nov;
14(2).
PMID: 37972246
Runs of homozygosity (ROH) and identity-by-descent (IBD) sharing can be studied in diploid coalescent models by noting that ROH and IBD-sharing at a genomic site are predicted to be inversely...
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Cotter D, Webster T, Wilson M
PLoS One
. 2023 Nov;
18(11):e0287609.
PMID: 37910456
Many forces influence genetic variation across the genome including mutation, recombination, selection, and demography. Increased mutation and recombination both lead to increases in genetic diversity in a region-specific manner, while...
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Cotter D, Hofgard E, Novembre J, Szpiech Z, Rosenberg N
Genetics
. 2023 Apr;
224(2).
PMID: 37075098
In studying allele-frequency variation across populations, it is often convenient to classify an allelic type as "rare," with nonzero frequency less than or equal to a specified threshold, "common," with...
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Cotter D, Severson A, Carmi S, Rosenberg N
Theor Popul Biol
. 2022 Aug;
147:1-15.
PMID: 35973448
By providing additional opportunities for coalescence within families, the presence of consanguineous unions in a population reduces coalescence times relative to non-consanguineous populations. First-cousin consanguinity can take one of six...
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Cotter D, Severson A, Rosenberg N
Theor Popul Biol
. 2021 Apr;
140:32-43.
PMID: 33901539
Consanguineous unions increase the frequency at which identical genomic segments are inherited along separate paths of descent, decreasing coalescence times for pairs of alleles drawn from an individual who is...
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Oliva M, Munoz-Aguirre M, Kim-Hellmuth S, Wucher V, Gewirtz A, Cotter D, et al.
Science
. 2020 Sep;
369(6509).
PMID: 32913072
Many complex human phenotypes exhibit sex-differentiated characteristics. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying these differences remain largely unknown. We generated a catalog of sex differences in gene expression and in the...
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Antonio M, Gao Z, Moots H, Lucci M, Candilio F, Sawyer S, et al.
Science
. 2019 Nov;
366(6466):708-714.
PMID: 31699931
Ancient Rome was the capital of an empire of ~70 million inhabitants, but little is known about the genetics of ancient Romans. Here we present 127 genomes from 29 archaeological...
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Cotter D, Brotman S, Wilson Sayres M
Genetics
. 2016 Mar;
203(1):485-92.
PMID: 27010023
Unlike the autosomes, recombination between the X chromosome and the Y chromosome is often thought to be constrained to two small pseudoautosomal regions (PARs) at the tips of each sex...