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Dabney K. Johnson
Researcher at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Publications - 57
Citations - 3784
Dabney K. Johnson is an academic researcher from Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Locus (genetics). The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 57 publications receiving 3605 citations. Previous affiliations of Dabney K. Johnson include University of Tennessee.
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The Collaborative Cross, a community resource for the genetic analysis of complex traits
Gary A. Churchill,David C. Airey,Hooman Allayee,Joe M. Angel,Alan D. Attie,Jackson Beatty,Willam D. Beavis,John K. Belknap,Beth Bennett,Wade H. Berrettini,André Bleich,Molly A. Bogue,Karl W. Broman,Kari J. Buck,Edward S. Buckler,Margit Burmeister,Elissa J. Chesler,James M. Cheverud,Steven J. Clapcote,Melloni N. Cook,Roger D. Cox,John C. Crabbe,Wim E. Crusio,Ariel Darvasi,Christian F. Deschepper,Rebecca W. Doerge,Charles R. Farber,Jiri Forejt,Daniel Gaile,Steven J. Garlow,Hartmut Geiger,Howard K. Gershenfeld,Terry Gordon,Jing Gu,Weikuan Gu,Gerald de Haan,Nancy L. Hayes,Craig Heller,Heinz Himmelbauer,Robert Hitzemann,Kent W. Hunter,Hui-Chen Hsu,Fuad A. Iraqi,Boris Ivandic,Howard J. Jacob,Ritsert C. Jansen,Karl J. Jepsen,Dabney K. Johnson,Thomas E. Johnson,Gerd Kempermann,Christina Kendziorski,Malak Kotb,R. Frank Kooy,Bastien Llamas,Frank Lammert,J. M. Lassalle,Pedro R. Lowenstein,Lu Lu,Aldons J. Lusis,Kenneth F. Manly,Ralph S. Marcucio,Doug Matthews,Juan F. Medrano,Darla R. Miller,Guy Mittleman,Beverly A. Mock,Jeffrey S. Mogil,Xavier Montagutelli,Grant Morahan,David G. Morris,Richard Mott,Joseph H. Nadeau,Hiroki Nagase,Richard S. Nowakowski,Bruce F. O'Hara,Alexander V. Osadchuk,Grier P. Page,Beverly Paigen,Kenneth Paigen,Abraham A. Palmer,Huei Ju Pan,Leena Peltonen-Palotie,Leena Peltonen-Palotie,Jeremy L. Peirce,Daniel Pomp,Michal Pravenec,Daniel R. Prows,Zonghua Qi,Roger H. Reeves,John C. Roder,Glenn D. Rosen,Eric E. Schadt,Leonard C. Schalkwyk,Ze'ev Seltzer,Kazuhiro Shimomura,Siming Shou,Mikko J. Sillanpää,Linda D. Siracusa,Hans-Willem Snoeck,Jimmy L. Spearow,Karen L. Svenson,Lisa M. Tarantino,David W. Threadgill,Linda A. Toth,William Valdar,Fernando Pardo-Manuel de Villena,Craig H Warden,Steve Whatley,Robert W. Williams,Tom Wiltshire,Nengjun Yi,Dabao Zhang,Min Zhang,Fei Zou +113 more
TL;DR: The Collaborative Cross will provide a common reference panel specifically designed for the integrative analysis of complex systems and will change the way the authors approach human health and disease.
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High Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography: An Emerging Tool for Small Animal Cancer Research
Michael J. Paulus,Shaun S. Gleason,Stephen J. Kennel,Patricia R. Hunsicker,Dabney K. Johnson +4 more
TL;DR: The development of microCT technology for small animal imaging is reviewed, and key considerations for designing small animal microCT imaging protocols are summarized.
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The Collaborative Cross at Oak Ridge National Laboratory: developing a powerful resource for systems genetics.
Elissa J. Chesler,Darla R. Miller,Lisa R. Branstetter,Leslie Galloway,Barbara L. Jackson,Vivek M. Philip,Brynn H. Voy,Cymbeline T. Culiat,David W. Threadgill,Robert W. Williams,Gary A. Churchill,Dabney K. Johnson,Kenneth F. Manly +12 more
TL;DR: A progress report of the Collaborative Cross breeding program at ORNL is presented and a description of the kinds of investigations that this resource will support is presented.
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The Ancestral Gene for Transcribed, Low-Copy Repeats in the Prader-Willi/Angelman Region Encodes a Large Protein Implicated in Protein Trafficking, Which Is Deficient in Mice with Neuromuscular and Spermiogenic Abnormalities
Yonggang Ji,Mitchell J. Walkowicz,Karin Buiting,Dabney K. Johnson,Rocio E. Tarvin,Eugene M. Rinchik,Bernhard Horsthemke,Lisa Stubbs,Robert D. Nicholls +8 more
TL;DR: The identification of the ancestral gene ( HERC2) and a family of duplicated, truncated copies that comprise these low-copy repeats suggest that Herc2 is an important gene encoding a GEF involved in protein trafficking and degradation pathways in the cell.
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Deficiency of the beta 3 subunit of the type A gamma-aminobutyric acid receptor causes cleft palate in mice.
Cymbeline T. Culiat,Lisa Stubbs,Richard P. Woychik,Liane B. Russell,Dabney K. Johnson,Eugene M. Rinchik,Eugene M. Rinchik +6 more
TL;DR: An experiment to rescue the CP phenotype by introducing a Gabrb3 trans-gene into p4THO-II homozygotes shows that such transgenic mice are phenotypically normal, indicating thatGabrb3 is indeed the cp1 locus.