Mathew W Wright
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Recent Articles
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Popejoy A, Ritter D, Crooks K, Currey E, Fullerton S, Hindorff L, et al.
Hum Mutat
. 2018 Oct;
39(11):1713-1720.
PMID: 30311373
The Clinical Genome Resource (ClinGen) Ancestry and Diversity Working Group highlights the need to develop guidance on race, ethnicity, and ancestry (REA) data collection and use in clinical genomics. We...
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Gray K, Seal R, Tweedie S, Wright M, Bruford E
Hum Genomics
. 2016 Feb;
10:6.
PMID: 26842383
The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) approves unique gene symbols and names for human loci. As well as naming genomic loci, we manually curate genes into family sets based on...
3.
OLeary N, Wright M, Brister J, Ciufo S, Haddad D, McVeigh R, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2015 Nov;
44(D1):D733-45.
PMID: 26553804
The RefSeq project at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) maintains and curates a publicly available database of annotated genomic, transcript, and protein sequence records (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/refseq/). The RefSeq project...
4.
McGarvey K, Goldfarb T, Cox E, Farrell C, Gupta T, Joardar V, et al.
Mamm Genome
. 2015 Jul;
26(9-10):379-90.
PMID: 26215545
Complete and accurate annotation of the mouse genome is critical to the advancement of research conducted on this important model organism. The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) develops and...
5.
Hamann J, Aust G, Arac D, Engel F, Formstone C, Fredriksson R, et al.
Pharmacol Rev
. 2015 Feb;
67(2):338-67.
PMID: 25713288
The Adhesion family forms a large branch of the pharmacologically important superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). As Adhesion GPCRs increasingly receive attention from a wide spectrum of biomedical fields,...
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Gray K, Yates B, Seal R, Wright M, Bruford E
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2014 Nov;
43(Database issue):D1079-85.
PMID: 25361968
The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) based at the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) assigns unique symbols and names to human genes. To date the HGNC have assigned over 39,000 gene...
7.
Petrov A, Kay S, Gibson R, Kulesha E, Staines D, Bruford E, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2014 Oct;
43(Database issue):D123-9.
PMID: 25352543
The field of non-coding RNA biology has been hampered by the lack of availability of a comprehensive, up-to-date collection of accessioned RNA sequences. Here we present the first release of...
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Wright M
Hum Genomics
. 2014 Apr;
8:7.
PMID: 24716852
The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) is the only organisation authorised to assign standardised nomenclature to human genes. Of the 38,000 approved gene symbols in our database (http://www.genenames.org), the majority...
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Heit C, Jackson B, McAndrews M, Wright M, Thompson D, Silverman G, et al.
Hum Genomics
. 2013 Nov;
7:22.
PMID: 24172014
The serpin family comprises a structurally similar, yet functionally diverse, set of proteins. Named originally for their function as serine proteinase inhibitors, many of its members are not inhibitors but...
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Seal R, Wright M, Gray K, Bruford E
Hum Genomics
. 2013 May;
7:12.
PMID: 23634723
The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee has approved gene symbols for the majority of protein-coding genes on the human reference genome. To adequately represent regions of complex structural variation, the Genome...