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    Confirming the Phylogeny of Mammals by Use of Large Comparative Sequence Data Sets by Prasad, Arjun B., Allard, Marc W., Green, Eric D.

    Published in Molecular biology and evolution (01-09-2008)
    “…The ongoing generation of prodigious amounts of genomic sequence data from myriad vertebrates is providing unparalleled opportunities for establishing…”
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    Curation of the AMRFinderPlus databases: applications, functionality and impact by Feldgarden, Michael, Brover, Vyacheslav, Fedorov, Boris, Haft, Daniel H, Prasad, Arjun B, Klimke, William

    Published in Microbial genomics (01-06-2022)
    “…Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a significant public health threat. Low-cost whole-genome sequencing, which is often used in surveillance programmes,…”
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    Stringent comparative sequence analysis reveals SOX10 as a putative inhibitor of glial cell differentiation by Gopinath, Chetna, Law, William D, Rodríguez-Molina, José F, Prasad, Arjun B, Song, Lingyun, Crawford, Gregory E, Mullikin, James C, Svaren, John, Antonellis, Anthony

    Published in BMC genomics (07-11-2016)
    “…The transcription factor SOX10 is essential for all stages of Schwann cell development including myelination. SOX10 cooperates with other transcription factors…”
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    A scalable and flexible approach for investigating the genomic landscapes of phylogenetic incongruence by Prasad, Arjun B., Mullikin, James C., Green, Eric D.

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-03-2013)
    “…[Display omitted] ► PartFinder identifies the patterns of change in tree support across genomic sequence. ► Regions supporting the species tree have higher…”
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    Deletion of long-range sequences at Sox10 compromises developmental expression in a mouse model of Waardenburg–Shah (WS4) syndrome by Antonellis, Anthony, Bennett, William R., Menheniott, Trevelyan R., Prasad, Arjun B., Lee-Lin, Shih-Queen, Green, Eric D., Paisley, Derek, Kelsh, Robert N., Pavan, William J., Ward, Andrew

    Published in Human molecular genetics (15-01-2006)
    “…The transcription factor SOX10 is mutated in the human neurocristopathy Waardenburg–Shah syndrome (WS4), which is characterized by enteric aganglionosis and…”
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    Parallel construction of orthologous sequence-ready clone contig maps in multiple species by Thomas, James W, Prasad, Arjun B, Summers, Tyrone J, Lee-Lin, Shih-Queen, Maduro, Valerie V B, Idol, Jacquelyn R, Ryan, Joseph F, Thomas, Pamela J, McDowell, Jennifer C, Green, Eric D

    Published in Genome research (01-08-2002)
    “…Comparison is a fundamental tool for analyzing DNA sequence. Interspecies sequence comparison is particularly powerful for inferring genome function and is…”
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    Detection of potential GDF6 regulatory elements by multispecies sequence comparisons and identification of a skeletal joint enhancer by Portnoy, Matthew E., McDermott, Kelly J., Antonellis, Anthony, Margulies, Elliott H., Prasad, Arjun B., Kingsley, David M., Green, Eric D., Mortlock, Douglas P.

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-09-2005)
    “…The identification of noncoding functional elements within vertebrate genomes, such as those that regulate gene expression, is a major challenge. Comparisons…”
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    Analyzing comparative sequence data to understand genome function and evolution by Prasad, Arjun B

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…The ever-accelerating production of genome sequence from numerous species is providing new opportunities to examine evolution and evolutionary processes. My…”
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