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S T Sherry

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Coble M, Buckleton J, Butler J, Egeland T, Fimmers R, Gill P, et al.
Forensic Sci Int Genet . 2016 Sep; 25:191-197. PMID: 27643465
The use of biostatistical software programs to assist in data interpretation and calculate likelihood ratios is essential to forensic geneticists and part of the daily case work flow for both...
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Nasidze I, Risch G, Robichaux M, Sherry S, Batzer M, Stoneking M
Eur J Hum Genet . 2001 Apr; 9(4):267-72. PMID: 11313770
An analysis of 8 Alu insertion loci (ACE, TPA25, PV92, APO, FXIIIB, D1, A25, B65) has been carried out in six populations from the Caucasus, including Indo-European-speaking Armenians; Altaic-speaking Azerbaijanians;...
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Buchanan A, Risch G, Robichaux M, Sherry S, Batzer M, Weiss K
Hum Biol . 2001 Mar; 72(6):911-25. PMID: 11236863
The application of molecular DNA technologies to anthropological questions has meant that rare or archival samples of human remains, including blood, hair, and bone, can now be used as a...
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Sheen F, Sherry S, Risch G, Robichaux M, Nasidze I, Stoneking M, et al.
Genome Res . 2000 Oct; 10(10):1496-508. PMID: 11042149
The insertion of mobile elements into the genome represents a new class of genetic markers for the study of human evolution. Long interspersed elements (LINEs) have amplified to a copy...
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Sherry S, Ward M, Kholodov M, Baker J, Phan L, Smigielski E, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2000 Jan; 29(1):308-11. PMID: 11125122
In response to a need for a general catalog of genome variation to address the large-scale sampling designs required by association studies, gene mapping and evolutionary biology, the National Center...
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Sherry S, Ward M, Sirotkin K
Hum Mutat . 1999 Dec; 15(1):68-75. PMID: 10612825
While high quality information regarding variation in genes is currently available in locus-specific or specialized mutation databases, the need remains for a general catalog of genome variation to address the...
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Smigielski E, Sirotkin K, Ward M, Sherry S
Nucleic Acids Res . 1999 Dec; 28(1):352-5. PMID: 10592272
In response to a need for a general catalog of genome variation to address the large-scale sampling designs required by association studies, gene mapping and evolutionary biology, the National Cancer...
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Sherry S, Ward M, Sirotkin K
Genome Res . 1999 Aug; 9(8):677-9. PMID: 10447503
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DeAngelis M, Doucet J, Drury S, Sherry S, Robichaux M, Den Z, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta . 1998 Jun; 1407(1):84-91. PMID: 9639681
Usher syndrome type 1C (USH1C) occurs in a small population of Acadian descendants from southwestern Louisiana. Linkage and linkage disequilibrium analyses localize USH1C to chromosome 11p between markers D11S1397 and...
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Harpending H, Batzer M, Gurven M, Jorde L, Rogers A, Sherry S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1998 Mar; 95(4):1961-7. PMID: 9465125
Patterns of gene differences among humans contain information about the demographic history of our species. Haploid loci like mitochondrial DNA and the nonrecombining part of the Y chromosome show a...