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Carlos Bustamante
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 799
Citations - 122303
Carlos Bustamante is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & DNA. The author has an hindex of 161, co-authored 770 publications receiving 106053 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos Bustamante include Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory & University of California.
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Genetype and phylogenomic position of the frilled shark Chlamydoselachus anguineus inferred from the mitochondrial genome
TL;DR: The phylogenomic reconstruction comprising all available species of Superorder Squalomorphi supports the inclusion of C. anguineus in a divergent clade inside Order Hexanchiformes, and inferred relationships inferred from the whole mitochondrial genomes are in agreement with traditional taxonomy.
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Circular Intensity Differential Scattering Measurements of Planar and Focal Conic Orientations of Cholesteric Liquid Crystals
K. Hall,K. S. Wells,David Keller,Bruno Samorì,Marcos F. Maestre,Ignacio TinocoJr.,Carlos Bustamante +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors applied the recently developed technique of circular intensity differential scattering (CIDS) to the study of oriented liquid crystals and found that CIDS is sensitive to the handedness of the helix, for when two liquid crystals of the same pitch but opposite handedness were compared, the signs of their respective CIDS patterns were reversed.
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GBStools: A Unified Approach for Reduced Representation Sequencing and Genotyping
Thomas F. Cooke,Muh-Ching Yee,Marina Muzzio,Alexandra Sockell,Ryan T. Bell,Omar E. Cornejo,Joanna L. Kelley,Graciela Bailliet,Claudio M. Bravi,Claudio M. Bravi,Carlos Bustamante,Eimear E. Kenny +11 more
TL;DR: A statistical method to remove errors caused by restriction site polymorphisms, implemented in the software package GBStools, which is most effective at removing genotype errors in data sets over 100 samples when coverage is 40X or higher, and is most pronounced in species with high genomic diversity.
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Author response: High-resolution and high-accuracy topographic and transcriptional maps of the nucleosome barrier
Zhijie Chen,Ronen Gabizon,Aidan I. Brown,Antony Lee,Aixin Song,César Díaz-Celis,Craig D. Kaplan,Elena F. Koslover,Tingting Yao,Carlos Bustamante +9 more