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Mark Gerstein
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 802
Citations - 172183
Mark Gerstein is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 168, co-authored 751 publications receiving 149578 citations. Previous affiliations of Mark Gerstein include Rutgers University & Structural Genomics Consortium.
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Extrapolating traditional DNA microarray statistics to tiling and protein microarray technologies.
Thomas Royce,Joel Rozowsky,Nicholas M. Luscombe,Olof Emanuelsson,Haiyuan Yu,Xiaowei Zhu,Michael Snyder,Mark Gerstein +7 more
TL;DR: Some of the most widely used statistical techniques for normalizing and scoring traditional microarray data and indicate their potential utility for analyzing the newer protein and tiling microarray experiments are presented.
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What's next for humanity?
TL;DR: 21 Lessons for the 21st Century as mentioned in this paper is the third in a trilogy of books that examines the annals of humanity, divided into five parts and 21 chapters, it discusses the near future, as extrapolated from our current trajectories.
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Methods for displaying macromolecular structural uncertainty: Application to the globins
TL;DR: The utility of graphical representations that highlight structural uncertainty are illustrated by the applying PROTEAND to the globin family of proteins, and it is shown that certain types of structural variation are best illustrated with different methods of display.
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Systematic identification of transcription factors associated with patient survival in cancers
TL;DR: A computational approach that integrates microarray expression data with the transcription factor binding site information is proposed to systematically identify transcription factors associated with patient survival given a specific cancer type and provides insight into the regulatory mechanism underlying the breast cancer and leukemia.
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Transcriptional activity and strain-specific history of mouse pseudogenes.
Cristina Sisu,Paul R. Muir,Adam Frankish,Ian T. Fiddes,Mark Diekhans,David Thybert,David Thybert,Duncan T. Odom,Paul Flicek,Paul Flicek,Thomas M. Keane,Tim Hubbard,Jennifer Harrow,Mark Gerstein +13 more
TL;DR: The authors present genome-wide annotation of the pseudogenes in the mouse reference genome and 18 inbred mouse strains, update human pseudogene annotations, and characterise the transcription and evolution of mouse pseudogenees.