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Bailey Kessing
Researcher at Science Applications International Corporation
Publications - 32
Citations - 8239
Bailey Kessing is an academic researcher from Science Applications International Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Single-nucleotide polymorphism & Population. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 32 publications receiving 7763 citations. Previous affiliations of Bailey Kessing include National Institutes of Health & Georgetown University.
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The simple fool's guide to PCR
Bailey Kessing,Henrietta B. Croom,Andrew P. Martin,Carl E. Mcintosh,W. Owen McMillan,Stephen R. Palumbi +5 more
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A Molecular Phylogeny of Living Primates
Polina L. Perelman,Warren E. Johnson,Christian Roos,Hector N. Seuanez,Julie E. Horvath,Miguel A. M. Moreira,Bailey Kessing,Joan Pontius,Melody E. Roelke,Y. Rumpler,Maria Paula Cruz Schneider,Artur Silva,Stephen J. O'Brien,Jill Pecon-Slattery +13 more
TL;DR: The resolution of the primate phylogeny provides an essential evolutionary framework with far-reaching applications including: human selection and adaptation, global emergence of zoonotic diseases, mammalian comparative genomics, primate taxonomy, and conservation of endangered species.
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A Molecular Phylogeny of Living Primates
Polina L. Perelman,Warren E. Johnson,Christian Roos,Hector N. Seuanez,Julie E. Horvath,Miguel A. M. Moreira,Bailey Kessing,Joan Pontius,Melody E. Roelke,Y. Rumpler,Maria Paula Cruz Schneider,Artur Silva,Stephen J. O'Brien,Jill Pecon-Slattery +13 more
TL;DR: The authors provided new genomic sequence (,8 Mb) from 186 primates representing 61 (,90%) of the described genera, and included outgroup species from Dermoptera, Scandentia, and Lagomorpha.
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Genome 10K: A Proposal to Obtain Whole-Genome Sequence for 10 000 Vertebrate Species
David Haussler,Stephen J. O'Brien,Oliver A. Ryder,F. Keith Barker,Michele Clamp,Andrew J. Crawford,Robert Hanner,Olivier Hanotte,Warren E. Johnson,Jimmy A. McGuire,Webb Miller,Robert W. Murphy,William J. Murphy,Frederick H. Sheldon,Barry Sinervo,Byrappa Venkatesh,Edward O. Wiley,Fred W. Allendorf,George Amato,C. Scott Baker,Aaron M. Bauer,Albano Beja-Pereira,Eldredge Bermingham,Giacomo Bernardi,Cibele R. Bonvicino,Sydney Brenner,Terry Burke,Joel Cracraft,Mark Diekhans,Scott V. Edwards,Per G. P. Ericson,James A. Estes,Jon Fjelsda,Nate Flesness,Tony Gamble,Philippe Gaubert,Alexander S. Graphodatsky,Jennifer A. Marshall Graves,Erik D. Green,Richard E. Green,Shannon J. Hackett,Paul D. N. Hebert,Kristofer M. Helgen,Leo Joseph,Bailey Kessing,David M. Kingsley,Harris A. Lewin,Gordon Luikart,Paola Martelli,Miguel A. M. Moreira,Ngan Nguyen,Guillermo Ortí,Brian L. Pike,David M. Rawson,Stephan C. Schuster,Héctor N. Seuánez,H. Bradley Shaffer,Mark S. Springer,Joshua M. Stuart,Joanna Sumner,Emma C. Teeling,Robert C. Vrijenhoek,Robert D. Ward,Wesley C. Warren,Robert K. Wayne,Terrie M. Williams,Nathan D. Wolfe,Ya-Ping Zhang,Adam Felsenfeld,Steve Turner +69 more
TL;DR: A precipitous drop in costs and increase in sequencing efficiency is anticipated, with concomitant development of improved annotation technology, and it is proposed to create a collection of tissue and DNA specimens for 10,000 vertebrate species specifically designated for whole-genome sequencing in the very near future.
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A High-Density Admixture Map for Disease Gene Discovery in African Americans
Michael W. Smith,Michael W. Smith,Nick Patterson,James A. Lautenberger,Ann L. Truelove,Ann L. Truelove,Gavin J. McDonald,Gavin J. McDonald,Alicja Waliszewska,Alicja Waliszewska,Alicja Waliszewska,Bailey Kessing,Bailey Kessing,Michael Malasky,Michael Malasky,Charles R. Scafe,Ernest Le,Philip L. De Jager,Philip L. De Jager,Philip L. De Jager,Andre A. Mignault,Zeng Yi,Myron Essex,J L Sankalé,Jason H. Moore,Kwabena A. Poku,J. P. Phair,James J. Goedert,David Vlahov,Scott M. Williams,Sarah A. Tishkoff,Cheryl A. Winkler,Cheryl A. Winkler,Francisco M. De La Vega,Trevor Woodage,John J. Sninsky,David A. Hafler,David A. Hafler,David A. Hafler,David Altshuler,Dennis A. Gilbert,Stephen J. O'Brien,David Reich,David Reich +43 more
TL;DR: This map provides a practical and powerful tool, which is freely available without restriction, for screening for disease genes in African American patient cohorts, and is especially appropriate for those diseases that differ in incidence between the parental African and European populations.