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Martin Morgan
Researcher at Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Publications - 100
Citations - 16272
Martin Morgan is an academic researcher from Roswell Park Cancer Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bioconductor & Inbreeding depression. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 98 publications receiving 13492 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Morgan include McGill University & University of Toronto.
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Software for computing and annotating genomic ranges.
Michael F. Lawrence,Wolfgang Huber,Hervé Pagès,Patrick Aboyoun,Marc R. J. Carlson,Robert Gentleman,Martin Morgan,Vincent J. Carey +7 more
TL;DR: This work describes Bioconductor infrastructure for representing and computing on annotated genomic ranges and integrating genomic data with the statistical computing features of R and its extensions, including those for sequence analysis, differential expression analysis and visualization.
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Orchestrating high-throughput genomic analysis with Bioconductor
Wolfgang Huber,Vincent J. Carey,Robert Gentleman,Simon Anders,Marc R. J. Carlson,Benilton S. Carvalho,Héctor Corrada Bravo,Sean Davis,Laurent Gatto,Thomas Girke,Raphael Gottardo,Florian Hahne,Kasper D. Hansen,Rafael A. Irizarry,Michael S. Lawrence,Michael I. Love,James W. MacDonald,Valerie Obenchain,Andrzej K. Oleś,Hervé Pagès,Alejandro Reyes,Paul Shannon,Gordon K. Smyth,Dan Tenenbaum,Levi Waldron,Martin Morgan +25 more
TL;DR: An overview of Bioconductor, an open-source, open-development software project for the analysis and comprehension of high-throughput data in genomics and molecular biology, which comprises 934 interoperable packages contributed by a large, diverse community of scientists.
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The effect of deleterious mutations on neutral molecular variation.
TL;DR: Observed reductions in molecular variation in low recombination genomic regions of sufficiently large size, for instance in the centromere-proximal regions of Drosophila autosomes or in highly selfing plant populations, may be partly due to background selection against deleterious mutations.
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Pollen limitation of plant reproduction: Ecological and evolutionary causes and consequences
Tia-Lynn Ashman,Tiffany M. Knight,Janette A. Steets,Priyanga Amarasekare,Martin Burd,Diane R. Campbell,Michele R. Dudash,Mark O. Johnston,Susan J. Mazer,Randall J. Mitchell,Martin Morgan,William G. Wilson +11 more
TL;DR: A change in approach is needed to determine whether pollen limitation reflects random fluctuations around a pollen–resource equilibrium, an adaptation to stochastic pollination environments, or a chronic syndrome caused by an environmental perturbation.
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Bacterial Communities in Women with Bacterial Vaginosis: High Resolution Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Relationships of Microbiota to Clinical Criteria
Sujatha Srinivasan,Noah G. Hoffman,Martin Morgan,Frederick A. Matsen,Tina L. Fiedler,Robert W. Hall,Frederick J. Ross,Connor O. McCoy,Roger E. Bumgarner,Jeanne M. Marrazzo,David N. Fredricks,David N. Fredricks +11 more
TL;DR: The human vaginal bacterial biota is heterogeneous and marked by greater species richness and diversity in women with BV; no species is universally present.