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Muthukrishnan Eaaswarkhanth

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John S, Antony D, Eaaswarkhanth M, Hebbar P, Alkayal F, Tuomilehto J, et al.
Pharmacogenomics . 2017 Jun; 18(8):757-764. PMID: 28592190
Assessing the distinct prevalence or absence of genetic variants associated with differential response to the anticoagulant medication of warfarin in different population groups is actively pursued by pharmacogenomics community. Populations...
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Bekpen C, Kunzel S, Xie C, Eaaswarkhanth M, Lin Y, Gokcumen O, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2017 Mar; 18(1):222. PMID: 28264649
Background: Segmental duplications are an abundant source for novel gene functions and evolutionary adaptations. This mechanism of generating novelty was very active during the evolution of primates particularly in the...
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Eaaswarkhanth M, Xu D, Flanagan C, Rzhetskaya M, Hayes M, Blekhman R, et al.
Genome Biol Evol . 2016 Sep; 8(10):3240-3255. PMID: 27678121
Human skin has evolved rapidly, leaving evolutionary signatures in the genome. The filaggrin (FLG) gene is widely studied for its skin-barrier function in humans. The extensive genetic variation in this...
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Eaaswarkhanth M, Pavlidis P, Gokcumen O
Hum Biol . 2015 May; 86(4):260-75. PMID: 25959693
Anthropological geneticists have successfully used single-nucleotide and short tandem repeat variations across human genomes to reconstruct human history. These markers have also been used extensively to identify adaptive and phenotypic...
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Sharma G, Tamang R, Chaudhary R, Singh V, Shah A, Anugula S, et al.
PLoS One . 2012 Mar; 7(2):e32546. PMID: 22393414
Background: The central Indian state Madhya Pradesh is often called as 'heart of India' and has always been an important region functioning as a trinexus belt for three major language...
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Cruz F, Brennan A, Gonzalez-Voyer A, Munoz-Fuentes V, Eaaswarkhanth M, Roques S, et al.
Bioessays . 2012 Jan; 34(3):245-6. PMID: 22223439
No abstract available.
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Hamza T, Chen H, Hill-Burns E, Rhodes S, Montimurro J, Kay D, et al.
PLoS Genet . 2011 Aug; 7(8):e1002237. PMID: 21876681
Our aim was to identify genes that influence the inverse association of coffee with the risk of developing Parkinson's disease (PD). We used genome-wide genotype data and lifetime caffeinated-coffee-consumption data...
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Gallego Romero I, Mallick C, Liebert A, Crivellaro F, Chaubey G, Itan Y, et al.
Mol Biol Evol . 2011 Aug; 29(1):249-60. PMID: 21836184
Milk consumption and lactose digestion after weaning are exclusively human traits made possible by the continued production of the enzyme lactase in adulthood. Multiple independent mutations in a 100-bp region--part...
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Gazi N, Eaaswarkhanth M, Ferdous A, Qadri S, Singh L, Thangaraj K
Forensic Sci Int Genet . 2010 May; 4(4):265-6. PMID: 20457041
No abstract available.
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Eaaswarkhanth M, Dubey B, Meganathan P, Noor S, Haque I
Hum Biol . 2010 Jan; 81(4):427-45. PMID: 20067368
In this study we characterize the genetic diversity and relationships between the Shia and Sunni Muslim populations of North India and geographically targeted neighboring and global populations. We examined a...