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Richard K. Wilson

Researcher at Nationwide Children's Hospital

Publications -  501
Citations -  294778

Richard K. Wilson is an academic researcher from Nationwide Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 173, co-authored 463 publications receiving 260000 citations. Previous affiliations of Richard K. Wilson include University of Washington & St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

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The genome of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans , reveals potential mechanisms underlying reproduction, host interactions, and novel targets for pest control

TL;DR: In this paper, a combination of high-quality genome sequencing and RNA-Seq analyses targeting multiple developmental stages and tissues targeting Stomoxys calcitrans was used to characterize genetic features related to stable fly reproduction, vector host interactions, host-microbe dynamics and putative targets for control.
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Functional genomics of the stable fly, Stomoxys calcitrans, reveals mechanisms underlying reproduction, host interactions, and novel targets for pest control

TL;DR: The combined sequencing, assembly, and curation of the male stable fly genome followed by RNA-seq and downstream analyses provide insights necessary to understand the biology of this important pest.
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Design and implementation of a generalized laboratory data model.

TL;DR: A general modeling framework for laboratory data and its implementation as an information management system that handles all transactions underlying a throughput rate of about 9 million sequencing reactions of various kinds per month and has handily weathered a number of major pipeline reconfigurations.
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Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of evolution (vol 453, pg 175, 2008)

Wesley C. Warren, +103 more
- 01 Jan 2008 - 
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Molecular determinants archetypical to the phylum Nematoda

TL;DR: This study identified and characterized the molecular determinants that help in defining the phylum Nematoda, and therefore improved the understanding of nematode protein evolution and provided novel insights for the development of next generation parasite control strategies.