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J. Vogel
Researcher at Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
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Citations - 745
J. Vogel is an academic researcher from Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Haplotype. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 669 citations.
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Genome sequence, comparative analysis, and population genetics of the domestic horse.
Claire M. Wade,Elena Giulotto,Snaevar Sigurdsson,Monica Zoli,Sante Gnerre,Freyja Imsland,Teri L. Lear,David L. Adelson,Ernest Bailey,Rebecca R. Bellone,Helmut Blöcker,Ottmar Distl,Robert C. Edgar,Manuel Garber,Tosso Leeb,Evan Mauceli,James N. MacLeod,Maria Cecilia T. Penedo,Joy M. Raison,Ted Sharpe,J. Vogel,Leif Andersson,Douglas F. Antczak,Tara Biagi,Matthew M. Binns,Bhanu P. Chowdhary,S.J. Coleman,G. Della Valle,Sarah Fryc,Gérard Guérin,T. Hasegawa,Emmeline W. Hill,Jerzy Jurka,Anna Kiialainen,Gabriella Lindgren,Jinze Liu,Elisa Magnani,James R. Mickelson,James D. Murray,Solomon G. Nergadze,Robert C. Onofrio,S. Pedroni,M. F. Piras,Terje Raudsepp,Mariano Rocchi,K. H. Røed,Oliver A. Ryder,S. Searle,Loren C. Skow,June E Swinburne,Ann-Christine Syvänen,Teruaki Tozaki,Stephanie J. Valberg,Mark Vaudin,Jared White,Michael C. Zody,Eric S. Lander,Kerstin Lindblad-Toh +57 more
TL;DR: The analysis reveals an evolutionarily new centromere on equine chromosome 11 that displays properties of an immature but fully functioning Centromere and is devoid of centromeric satellite sequence, suggesting thatCentromeric function may arise before satellite repeat accumulation.