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James R. Hudson
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 14
Citations - 3473
James R. Hudson is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene mapping & Genome. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 14 publications receiving 3432 citations.
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A gene map of the human genome
Gregory D. Schuler,Mark S. Boguski,Elizabeth A. Stewart,Lincoln Stein,Gabor Gyapay,Kate Rice,Robert E. White,P. Rodriguez-Tomé,Amita Aggarwal,Eva Bajorek,S. Bentolila,B. B. Birren,Adam Butler,Andrew B. Castle,N. Chiannilkulchai,Angela M. Chu,C M Clee,Sid Cowles,P. J. R. Day,T. Dibling,N. Drouot,Ian Dunham,Simone Duprat,C. East,C A Edwards,Jun Fan,Nicole Y. Fang,Cécile Fizames,Christine Garrett,L. Green,David Hadley,Midori A. Harris,Paul Harrison,Shannon T. Brady,Andrew A. Hicks,E. Holloway,L. Hui,S. Hussain,C. Louis-Dit-Sully,J. Ma,A. MacGilvery,Christopher Mader,A. Maratukulam,Tara C. Matise,K. B. McKusick,Jean Morissette,Andrew J. Mungall,Delphine Muselet,H. C. Nusbaum,David C. Page,Ammon B. Peck,Shanti M. Perkins,Mark Piercy,Fawn Qin,John Quackenbush,S A Ranby,Tim Reif,Steve Rozen,C. Sanders,X. She,James Silva,Donna K. Slonim,Carol Soderlund,W.-L. Sun,P. Tabar,T. Thangarajah,Nathalie Vega-Czarny,Douglas Vollrath,S. Voyticky,T. E. Wilmer,Xiao-Yu Wu,Mark Raymond Adams,Charles Auffray,Nicole A.R. Walter,Rhonda Brandon,Anindya Dehejia,Peter N. Goodfellow,R. Houlgatte,James R. Hudson,Susan E. Ide,K. R. Iorio,Wha‐Young Lee,N. Seki,Takahiro Nagase,K. Ishikawa,N. Nomura,Cheryl Phillips,Mihael H. Polymeropoulos,Mina Sandusky,Karin Schmitt,Richard Berry,K. Swanson,R. Torres,J. C. Venter,James M. Sikela,Jacques S. Beckmann,Jean Weissenbach,Richard M. Myers,David R. Cox,Michael R. James,David Bentley,Panos Deloukas,Eric S. Lander,Thomas J. Hudson,Thomas J. Hudson +104 more
TL;DR: The gene map unifies the existing genetic and physical maps with the nucleotide and protein sequence databases in a fashion that should speed the discovery of genes underlying inherited human disease.
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A Physical Map of 30,000 Human Genes
Panos Deloukas,Gregory D. Schuler,G. Gyapay,E. M. Beasley,Carol Soderlund,P. Rodriguez-Tomé,L. Hui,Tara C. Matise,K. B. McKusick,Jacques S. Beckmann,S. Bentolila,M.-T. Bihoreau,B. B. Birren,J. Browne,Adam Butler,A. B. Castle,N. Chiannilkulchai,C. Clee,P. J. R. Day,Anindya Dehejia,T. Dibling,N. Drouot,S. Duprat,C. Fizames,Sidney W. Fox,S. Gelling,L. Green,Paul Harrison,R. Hocking,E. Holloway,Sarah E. Hunt,S. Keil,Philip Lijnzaad,C. Louis-Dit-Sully,Jianpeng Ma,A. Mendis,J.H. Miller,J. Morissette,D. Muselet,H. C. Nusbaum,A. Peck,Steve Rozen,D. Simon,Donna K. Slonim,R. Staples,L. D. Stein,E. A. Stewart,Marc A. Suchard,T. Thangarajah,N. Vega-Czarny,Caleb Webber,Xufeng S. Wu,James R. Hudson,Charles Auffray,N. Nomura,James M. Sikela,Mihael H. Polymeropoulos,M. R. James,Eric S. Lander,Thomas J. Hudson,Richard M. Myers,D. R. Cox,Jean Weissenbach,Mark S. Boguski,D. R. Bentley +64 more
TL;DR: A map of 30,181 human gene-based markers was assembled and integrated with the current genetic map by radiation hybrid mapping, which contains nearly twice as many genes as the previous release and is twofold to threefold more accurate than the previous version.
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C. elegans ORFeome version 1.1: experimental verification of the genome annotation and resource for proteome-scale protein expression.
Jérôme Reboul,Philippe Vaglio,Jean François Rual,Jean François Rual,Philippe Lamesch,Philippe Lamesch,Monica Martinez,Christopher M. Armstrong,Siming Li,Laurent Jacotot,Nicolas Bertin,Rekin's Janky,Troy Moore,James R. Hudson,James L. Hartley,James L. Hartley,Michael A. Brasch,Jean Vandenhaute,Simon J. Boulton,Simon J. Boulton,Gregory A. Endress,Sarah Jenna,Eric Chevet,Vasilis Papasotiropoulos,Peter Tolias,Jason Ptacek,Michael Snyder,Raymond Y. Huang,Mark R. Chance,Hongmei Lee,Lynn Doucette-Stamm,David E. Hill,Marc Vidal +32 more
TL;DR: Gateway-clone all predicted protein-encoding open reading frames (ORFs), or the 'ORFeome,' of Caenorhabditis elegans successfully, and it is suggested that similar ORFeome projects will be valuable for other organisms, including humans.
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Integration of cytogenetic landmarks into the draft sequence of the human genome
Vivian G. Cheung,Norma J. Nowak,Wonhee Jang,Ilan R. Kirsch,Shaying Zhao,Xiao Ning Chen,Terrence S. Furey,U. J. Kim,W. L. Kuo,M. Olvier,Jeffrey M. Conroy,Arek Kasprzyk,Hillary Massa,Raluca Yonescu,Sheilla Sait,Carson C. Thoreen,Carson C. Thoreen,Antoine M. Snijders,Emmanuelle Lemyre,Jeffrey A. Bailey,Alan Bruzel,W. D. Burrill,S. M. Clegg,S. Collins,P. Dhami,Cynthia Friedman,Cliff Han,Steven R. Herrick,Jonghyeob Lee,Azra H. Ligon,S. Lowry,M. Moriey,S. Narasimhan,Kazutoyo Osoegawa,Kazutoyo Osoegawa,Ze Peng,Ingrid Plajzer-Frick,Bradley J. Quade,D. Scott,Karl Sirotkin,A. A. Thorpe,Joe W. Gray,James R. Hudson,Daniel Pinkel,Thomas Ried,Lee Rowen,G. L. Shen-Ong,Robert L. Strausberg,Ewan Birney,David F. Callen,Jan Fang Cheng,David R. Cox,Norman A. Doggett,N. P. Carter,Evan E. Eichler,David Haussler,Julie R. Korenberg,Cynthia C. Morton,Donna G. Albertson,Gregory D. Schuler,P. J. De Jong,P. J. De Jong,Barbara J. Trask +62 more
TL;DR: This resource represents the first comprehensive integration of cytogenetic, radiation hybrid, linkage and sequence maps of the human genome and provides an independent validation of the sequence map and framework for contig order and orientation.
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A radiation hybrid map of the rat genome containing 5,255 markers.
Takeshi K. Watanabe,M. T. Bihoreau,Linda McCarthy,Susanna L. Kiguwa,Haretsugu Hishigaki,Atsushi B. Tsuji,Julie Browne,Yuki Yamasaki,Ayako Mizoguchi-Miyakita,Keiko Oga,Toshihide Ono,Shiro Okuno,Naohide Kanemoto,Ei Ichi Takahashi,Kazuhiro Tomita,Hiromi Hayashi,Masakazu Adachi,Caleb Webber,Marie Davis,Susanne Kiel,Catherine Knights,Angela L. Smith,Ricky Critcher,Jonathan Miller,Thiru Thangarajah,Philip J. R. Day,James R. Hudson,Yasuo Irie,Toshihisa Takagi,Yusuke Nakamura,Peter N. Goodfellow,G. Mark Lathrop,Akira Tanigami,Michael R. James +33 more
TL;DR: A whole-genome radiation hybrid panel was used to construct a high-resolution map of the rat genome based on microsatellite and gene markers, described here for the first time, allowing the construction of detailed rat-mouse and rat-human comparative maps and illustrating the power of the RH approach for comparative mapping.