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Robert Yang
Researcher at Affymetrix
Publications - 8
Citations - 2971
Robert Yang is an academic researcher from Affymetrix. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human mitochondrial genetics & Drug resistance. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 2947 citations.
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Accessing Genetic Information with High-Density DNA Arrays
Mark S. Chee,Robert Yang,Earl Hubbell,Anthony Berno,Xiaohua C. Huang,David Stern,Jim Winkler,David J. Lockhart,Macdonald S. Morris,Stephen P. A. Fodor +9 more
TL;DR: The simultaneous analysis of the entire human mitochondrial genome is described here and can be used to address a variety of questions in molecular genetics including gene expression, genetic linkage, and genetic variability.
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Extensive polymorphisms observed in HIV–1 clade B protease gene using high–density oligonucleotide arrays
Michael J. Kozal,Nila Shah,Naiping Shen,Robert Yang,Raymond V. Fucini,Thomas C. Merigan,Douglas D. Richman,Douglas D. Richman,Don Morris,Earl Hubbell,Mark S. Chee,Thomas R. Gingeras +11 more
TL;DR: In the first clinical application of high–density oligonucleotide arraysequencing, the sequences of 167 viral isolates from 102 patients have been determined and the DNA sequence of USA HIV–1 clade B proteases was found to be extremely variable.
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Decoding Randomly Ordered DNA Arrays
Kevin L. Gunderson,Semyon Kruglyak,Michael S. Graige,Francisco Garcia,Bahram Ghaffarzadeh Kermani,Chanfeng Zhao,Diping Che,Todd A. Dickinson,Eliza Wickham,Jim Bierle,Dennis Doucet,Monika Milewski,Robert Yang,Chris Siegmund,Juergen Haas,Lixin Zhou,Arnold Oliphant,Jian-Bing Fan,Steven M. Barnard,Mark S. Chee +19 more
TL;DR: A simple and efficient algorithm to identify each member of a large collection of DNA-linked objects through the use of hybridization is developed, and it is applied to the manufacture of randomly assembled arrays of beads in wells.
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Methods and compositions for making locus-specific arrays
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present methods and compositions relating to locus-specific arrays, including methods for making locus specific arrays from universal arrays in situ, and methods of using the custom arrays to detect target nucleotides.
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Polymorphisms in human mitochondrial nucleic acid
TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a method for detecting human mitochondrial polymorphisms and probes and primers for detecting the same, which is useful in a variety of fields such as forensic analysis, epidemiology and preventive medicine.