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Chris T. Amemiya
Researcher at University of California, Merced
Publications - 166
Citations - 20194
Chris T. Amemiya is an academic researcher from University of California, Merced. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hox gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 164 publications receiving 18792 citations. Previous affiliations of Chris T. Amemiya include Johns Hopkins University & Boston University.
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Zebrafish hox Clusters and Vertebrate Genome Evolution
Angel Amores,Allan Force,Yi-Lin Yan,Lucille Joly,Chris T. Amemiya,Andreas Fritz,Robert K. Ho,James A. Langeland,Victoria E. Prince,Yan Ling Wang,Monte Westerfield,Marc Ekker,John H. Postlethwait +12 more
TL;DR: Teleosts, the most species-rich group of vertebrates, appear to have more copies of these developmental regulatory genes than do mammals, despite less complexity in the anterior-posterior axis.
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The genomic basis of adaptive evolution in threespine sticklebacks
Felicity C. Jones,Manfred Grabherr,Manfred Grabherr,Yingguang Frank Chan,Pamela Russell,Evan Mauceli,Evan Mauceli,Jeremy Johnson,Ross Swofford,Mono Pirun,Mono Pirun,Michael C. Zody,Simon D. M. White,Ewan Birney,Stephen M. J. Searle,Jeremy Schmutz,Jane Grimwood,Mark Dickson,Richard M. Myers,Craig Miller,Craig Miller,Brian R. Summers,Anne K. Knecht,Shannon D. Brady,Haili Zhang,Alex A. Pollen,Timothy R. Howes,Chris T. Amemiya,Eric S. Lander,Federica Di Palma,Kerstin Lindblad-Toh,Kerstin Lindblad-Toh,David M. Kingsley,David M. Kingsley +33 more
TL;DR: A high-quality reference genome assembly for threespine stickleback fish is developed and it is indicated that reuse of globally shared standing genetic variation has an important role in repeated evolution of distinct marine and freshwater sticklebacks, and in the maintenance of divergent ecotypes during early stages of reproductive isolation.
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Myotonic dystrophy mutation: an unstable CTG repeat in the 3' untranslated region of the gene
Mani S. Mahadevan,Catherine Tsilfidis,Luc A. Sabourin,G Shutler,Chris T. Amemiya,G Jansen,Catherine E. Neville,Monica Narang,Juana Barceló,K O'Hoy +9 more
TL;DR: Increases in the size of the allele in patients with DM are now shown to be due to an increased number of trinucleotide CTG repeats in the 3' untranslated region of a DM candidate gene.
The genomic basis of adaptive evolution in threespine sticklebacks
Felicity C. Jones,Manfred Grabherr,Yingguang Frank Chan,Pamela Russell,Evan Mauceli,Jeremy A. Johnson,Ross Swofford,Mono Pirun,Michael C. Zody,Simon D. M. White,Ewan Birney,Stephen M. J. Searle,Jeremy Schmutz,Jane Grimwood,Mark Dickson,Richard M. Myers,Craig Miller,Brian R. Summers,Anne K. Knecht,Shannon D. Brady,Haili Zhang,Alex A. Pollen,Timothy R. Howes,Chris T. Amemiya,Jen Baldwin,Toby Bloom,David B. Jaffe,Robert Nicol,Jane E. Wilkinson,Eric S. Lander,Federica Di Palma,Kerstin Lindblad-Toh,David M. Kingsley +32 more
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A new bacteriophage P1-derived vector for the propagation of large human DNA fragments
Panayiotis A. loannou,Panayiotis A. loannou,Chris T. Amemiya,Chris T. Amemiya,Jeffrey Garnes,Peter M. Kroisel,Hiroaki Shizuya,Chira Chen,Chira Chen,Mark A. Batzer,Pieter J. de Jong,Pieter J. de Jong +11 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the PAC cloning system will be useful in the mapping and detailed analysis of complex genomes.