Graeme Bethel
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Recent Articles
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Cloonan N, Forrest A, Kolle G, Gardiner B, Faulkner G, Brown M, et al.
Nat Methods
. 2008 Jun;
5(7):613-9.
PMID: 18516046
We developed a massive-scale RNA sequencing protocol, short quantitative random RNA libraries or SQRL, to survey the complexity, dynamics and sequence content of transcriptomes in a near-complete fashion. This method...
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van Heel D, Franke L, Hunt K, Gwilliam R, Zhernakova A, Inouye M, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2007 Jun;
39(7):827-9.
PMID: 17558408
We tested 310,605 SNPs for association in 778 individuals with celiac disease and 1,422 controls. Outside the HLA region, the most significant finding (rs13119723; P = 2.0 x 10(-7)) was...
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Parkes M, Barrett J, Prescott N, Tremelling M, Anderson C, Fisher S, et al.
Nat Genet
. 2007 Jun;
39(7):830-2.
PMID: 17554261
A genome-wide association scan in individuals with Crohn's disease by the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium detected strong association at four novel loci. We tested 37 SNPs from these and...
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Lamesch P, Li N, Milstein S, Fan C, Hao T, Szabo G, et al.
Genomics
. 2007 Jan;
89(3):307-15.
PMID: 17207965
Complete sets of cloned protein-encoding open reading frames (ORFs), or ORFeomes, are essential tools for large-scale proteomics and systems biology studies. Here we describe human ORFeome version 3.1 (hORFeome v3.1),...
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Ross M, Grafham D, Coffey A, Scherer S, McLay K, Muzny D, et al.
Nature
. 2005 Mar;
434(7031):325-37.
PMID: 15772651
The human X chromosome has a unique biology that was shaped by its evolution as the sex chromosome shared by males and females. We have determined 99.3% of the euchromatic...