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Ertugrul Dalkic
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 5
Citations - 2255
Ertugrul Dalkic is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Exome. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1843 citations. Previous affiliations of Ertugrul Dalkic include Zonguldak Karaelmas University & Bilkent University.
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The contribution of de novo coding mutations to autism spectrum disorder
Ivan Iossifov,Brian J. O'Roak,Stephen Sanders,Stephen Sanders,Michael Ronemus,Niklas Krumm,Dan Levy,Holly A.F. Stessman,Kali Witherspoon,Laura Vives,Karynne E. Patterson,Joshua D. Smith,Bryan W. Paeper,Deborah A. Nickerson,Jeanselle Dea,Shan Dong,Shan Dong,Luis E. Gonzalez,Jeffrey D. Mandell,Shrikant Mane,Michael T. Murtha,Catherine A.W. Sullivan,Michael F. Walker,Zainulabedin Waqar,Liping Wei,A. Jeremy Willsey,A. Jeremy Willsey,Boris Yamrom,Yoon-ha Lee,Ewa A. Grabowska,Ertugrul Dalkic,Ertugrul Dalkic,Zihua Wang,Steven Marks,Peter Andrews,Anthony Leotta,Jude Kendall,Inessa Hakker,Julie Rosenbaum,Beicong Ma,Linda Rodgers,Jennifer Troge,Giuseppe Narzisi,Seungtai Yoon,Michael C. Schatz,Kenny Ye,W. Richard McCombie,Jay Shendure,Evan E. Eichler,Evan E. Eichler,Matthew W. State,Matthew W. State,Michael Wigler +52 more
TL;DR: It is estimated that LGD mutation in about 400 genes can contribute to the joint class of affected females and males of lower IQ, with an overlapping and similar number of genes vulnerable to contributory missense mutation.
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Gene module level analysis: identification to networks and dynamics
TL;DR: Gene module level analysis is based on this module concept, aiming to understand biological network design and systems behavior in disease and development by emphasizing on modules of genes rather than individual genes.
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Cancer-Drug Associations: A Complex System
TL;DR: This analysis provides a systems level view of cancer drugs and suggests that death statistics have a differential impact on the number of approvals, trials and drug sharing.
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Alternatively spliced Robo2 isoforms in zebrafish and rat.
TL;DR: The findings demonstrate that the amino acid sequence coded by CAE of the robo2 gene is highly conserved between zebrafish and mammals, and also contains conserved motifs shared with robo1 and robo4 but not with ro bo3.
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Integrative Analysis of Cancer Pathway Progression and Coherence
TL;DR: The correlated gene pairs responsible for the coherence of the colorectal cancer pathway in the carcinoma samples are supported, in part, by the literature and may suggest novel regulatory associations.