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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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De novo primary central nervous system pure erythroid leukemia/sarcoma with t(1;16)(p31;q24) NFIA/CBFA2T3 translocation

TL;DR: An unusual case of de novo pure erythroid leukemia/sarcoma (PEL/PES) presenting solely as primary central nervous system (CNS) disease and comprehensive molecular profiling from tumor cells obtained from cerebrospinal fluid which identified a NFIA/CBFA2T3 fusion and somatic variation in EPOR, Janus kinase 2 (JAK2), and ARID1A.
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Large-scale complementary DNA sequencing methods.

TL;DR: The strategies and procedures outlined in this chapter have proven effective for rapid and comprehensive cDNA characterization for both the sequencing and the organization of the clones being characterized.
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Reconstructing sex chromosome evolution

TL;DR: To reconstruct and better understand nature's sex chromosome experiment, a comprehensively sequence and compare the sex chromosomes of four primates, two rodents, an ungulate, a marsupial and a bird is set out.
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Genome Assemblies across the Diverse Evolutionary Spectrum of Leishmania Protozoan Parasites.

TL;DR: The authors report the high-quality draft assemblies and gene annotations for 13 species and/or strains of the protozoan parasite genera Leishmania, Endotrypanum, and Crithidia, which span the phylogenetic diversity of the subfamily Leishmaniinae within the kinetoplastid order of the phylum Euglenazoa.
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Draft Genome Sequence of Acetobacter aceti Strain 1023, a Vinegar Factory Isolate.

TL;DR: The genome sequence of Acetobacter aceti 1023, an acetic acid bacterium adapted to traditional vinegar fermentation, comprises 3.0 Mb (chromosome plus plasmids).