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Paul Shaw
Researcher at James Hutton Institute
Publications - 53
Citations - 4172
Paul Shaw is an academic researcher from James Hutton Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 45 publications receiving 3426 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul Shaw include Edinburgh Napier University & Cardiff University.
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Using Tablet for visual exploration of second-generation sequencing data
Iain Milne,Gordon Stephen,Micha Bayer,Peter J. A. Cock,Leighton Pritchard,Leighton Pritchard,Linda Cardle,Paul Shaw,A. David Marshall +8 more
TL;DR: This article illustrates how Tablet-a high-performance graphical viewer for visualization of 2GS assemblies and read mappings-plays an important role in the analysis of these data and demonstrates its value in quality assurance and scientific discovery.
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Tablet—next generation sequence assembly visualization
TL;DR: Supporting a range of input assembly formats, Tablet provides high-quality visualizations showing data in packed or stacked views, allowing instant access and navigation to any region of interest, and whole contig overviews and data summaries.
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Natural variation in a homolog of Antirrhinum CENTRORADIALIS contributed to spring growth habit and environmental adaptation in cultivated barley
Jordi Comadran,Benjamin Kilian,Joanne Russell,Luke Ramsay,Nils Stein,Martin W. Ganal,Paul Shaw,Micha Bayer,William T. B. Thomas,David Marshall,Pete E. Hedley,Alessandro Tondelli,Nicola Pecchioni,Enrico Francia,Viktor Korzun,Alexander Walther,Robbie Waugh +16 more
TL;DR: The distribution of HvCEN alleles in a large collection of wild and landrace accessions indicates that this involved selection and enrichment of preexisting genetic variants rather than the acquisition of mutations after domestication.
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Pleurodesis for malignant pleural effusions
Paul Shaw,Roshan Agarwal +1 more
TL;DR: The aim of pleurodesis in patients with metastatic cancer is to prevent re-accumulation of the effusion and thereby of symptoms, and avoid the need for repeated hospitalization for thoracocentesis, to clarify which, if any, of the sclerosants is the most effective.
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A structured mutant population for forward and reverse genetics in Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)
TL;DR: In this article, two large-scale ethylmethanesulfonate (EMS) mutant populations from barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cv. were developed to promote both forward and reverse genetics in this crop.