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Michael O. Dorschner

Researcher at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

Publications -  10
Citations -  1631

Michael O. Dorschner is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Chromatin. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 1588 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael O. Dorschner include University of Washington.

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Discovery of functional noncoding elements by digital analysis of chromatin structure

TL;DR: A quantitative methodology, digital analysis of chromatin structure (DACS), for high-throughput, automated mapping of DNase I-hypersensitive sites and associated cis-regulatory sequences in the human and other complex genomes is developed.
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High-throughput localization of functional elements by quantitative chromatin profiling

TL;DR: A generic approach, quantitative chromatin profiling, that uses quantitative analysis of in vivo chromatin structure over entire gene loci to rapidly and precisely localize cis-regulatory sequences and other functional modalities encoded by DNase I hypersensitive sites is described.
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The zebrafish mutant gene chardonnay (cdy) encodes divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1).

TL;DR: The phenotype of chardonnay (cdy), a zebrafish mutant with hypochromic, microcytic anemia, is characterized and a nonsense mutation in the cdy allele is identified and it is demonstrated that, whereas wild-type zebra fish DMT1 protein can transport iron, the truncated protein expressed in cdy mutants is not functional.
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Sequence analysis of the mitochondrial DNA control region of ciscoes (genus Coregonus): Taxonomic implications for the Great Lakes species flock

TL;DR: The shortjaw cisco is not genetically distinct from other cisco species and high similarity within and among species and shared polymorphism for length variants is revealed.