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Kaben G. Nanlohy
Researcher at Michigan State University
Publications - 6
Citations - 962
Kaben G. Nanlohy is an academic researcher from Michigan State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lamprey & Metamorphosis. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 842 citations.
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Sequencing of the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) genome provides insights into vertebrate evolution
J. Joshua Smith,Shigehiro Kuraku,Carson Holt,Tatjana Sauka-Spengler,Ning Jiang,Michael S. Campbell,Mark Yandell,Tereza Manousaki,Axel Meyer,Ona Bloom,Ona Bloom,Jennifer R. Morgan,Joseph D. Buxbaum,Ravi Sachidanandam,Carrie Sims,Alexander S. Garruss,Malcolm Cook,Robb Krumlauf,Leanne M. Wiedemann,Stacia A. Sower,Wayne A. Decatur,Jeffrey A. Hall,Chris T. Amemiya,Nil Ratan Saha,Katherine M. Buckley,Jonathan P. Rast,Sabyasachi Das,Masayuki Hirano,Nathanael McCurley,Peng Guo,Nicolas Rohner,Clifford J. Tabin,Paul Piccinelli,Greg Elgar,Magali Ruffier,Bronwen Aken,Stephen M. J. Searle,Matthieu Muffato,Miguel Pignatelli,Javier Herrero,Matthew Jones,C. Titus Brown,Yu Wen Chung-Davidson,Kaben G. Nanlohy,Scot V. Libants,Chu Yin Yeh,David W. McCauley,James A. Langeland,Zeev Pancer,Bernd Fritzsch,Pieter J. de Jong,Baoli Zhu,Lucinda Fulton,Brenda Theising,Paul Flicek,Marianne E. Bronner,Wesley C. Warren,Sandra W. Clifton,Richard K. Wilson,Weiming Li +59 more
TL;DR: Analyses of the assembly indicate that two whole-genome duplications likely occurred before the divergence of ancestral lamprey and gnathostome lineages, and help define key evolutionary events within vertebrate lineages.
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The khmer software package: enabling efficient nucleotide sequence analysis.
Michael R. Crusoe,Hussien F. Alameldin,Sherine Awad,Elmar Boucher,Adam Caldwell,Reed A. Cartwright,Amanda Charbonneau,Bede Constantinides,Greg Edvenson,Scott Fay,Jacob Fenton,Thomas Fenzl,Jordan A. Fish,Leonor Garcia-Gutierrez,Phillip Garland,Jonathan Gluck,Ivan Gonzalez,Sarah Guermond,Jiarong Guo,Aditi Gupta,Joshua R. Herr,Adina Howe,Alex Hyer,Andreas Härpfer,Luiz Irber,Rhys Kidd,David Lin,Justin Lippi,Tamer A. Mansour,Pamela McA'Nulty,Eric McDonald,Jessica E. Mizzi,Kevin D Murray,Joshua R. Nahum,Kaben G. Nanlohy,Alexander J. Nederbragt,Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga,Jeramia Ory,Jason Pell,Charles Pepe-Ranney,Zachary N. Russ,Erich M. Schwarz,Camille Scott,Josiah Seaman,Scott Sievert,Jared T. Simpson,Connor T. Skennerton,James S. Spencer,Ramakrishnan Srinivasan,Daniel S. Standage,James A. Stapleton,Susan R. Steinman,Joe Stein,Benjamin R Taylor,Will Trimble,Heather L. Wiencko,Michael Wright,Brian Wyss,Qingpeng Zhang,en zyme,C. Titus Brown +60 more
TL;DR: Khmer as discussed by the authors is a free software library for working efficiently with fixed length DNA words, or k-mers, which provides implementations of a probabilistic k-mer counting data structure, a compressible De Bruijn graph representation, De Bruhen graph partitioning, and digital normalization.
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The sea lamprey has a primordial accessory olfactory system
Steven Chang,Yu Wen Chung-Davidson,Scot V. Libants,Kaben G. Nanlohy,Matti Kiupel,C. Titus Brown,Weiming Li +6 more
TL;DR: Anatomical and molecular evidence shows that the sea lamprey has a primordial accessory olfactory system that may serve a chemosensory function.
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A thermogenic secondary sexual character in male sea lamprey
Yu Wen Chung-Davidson,M. Cody Priess,Chu Yin Yeh,Cory O. Brant,Nicholas S. Johnson,Ke Li,Kaben G. Nanlohy,Mara B. Bryan,C. Titus Brown,Jongeun Choi,Weiming Li +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a male sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus) was found to have a thermogenic adipose tissue that instantly increases its heat production during sexual encounters.
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Hsp90 and hepatobiliary transformation during sea lamprey metamorphosis
Yu Wen Chung-Davidson,Chu Yin Yeh,Ugo Bussy,Ke Li,Peter J. Davidson,Kaben G. Nanlohy,C. Titus Brown,Steven Whyard,Weiming Li,Weiming Li +9 more
TL;DR: HSP90 appears to play crucial roles in hepatobiliary transformation during sea lamprey metamorphosis, and is a useful animal model to study postembryonic development and mechanisms for hsp90-induced hepatOBiliary transformation.