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S. Bentolila
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 2
Citations - 1751
S. Bentolila is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene mapping & Expressed sequence tag. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 1743 citations.
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A gene map of the human genome
Gregory D. Schuler,Mark S. Boguski,Elizabeth A. Stewart,Lincoln Stein,Gabor Gyapay,Kate Rice,Robert E. White,P. Rodriguez-Tomé,Amita Aggarwal,Eva Bajorek,S. Bentolila,B. B. Birren,Adam Butler,Andrew B. Castle,N. Chiannilkulchai,Angela M. Chu,C M Clee,Sid Cowles,P. J. R. Day,T. Dibling,N. Drouot,Ian Dunham,Simone Duprat,C. East,C A Edwards,Jun Fan,Nicole Y. Fang,Cécile Fizames,Christine Garrett,L. Green,David Hadley,Midori A. Harris,Paul Harrison,Shannon T. Brady,Andrew A. Hicks,E. Holloway,L. Hui,S. Hussain,C. Louis-Dit-Sully,J. Ma,A. MacGilvery,Christopher Mader,A. Maratukulam,Tara C. Matise,K. B. McKusick,Jean Morissette,Andrew J. Mungall,Delphine Muselet,H. C. Nusbaum,David C. Page,Ammon B. Peck,Shanti M. Perkins,Mark Piercy,Fawn Qin,John Quackenbush,S A Ranby,Tim Reif,Steve Rozen,C. Sanders,X. She,James Silva,Donna K. Slonim,Carol Soderlund,W.-L. Sun,P. Tabar,T. Thangarajah,Nathalie Vega-Czarny,Douglas Vollrath,S. Voyticky,T. E. Wilmer,Xiao-Yu Wu,Mark Raymond Adams,Charles Auffray,Nicole A.R. Walter,Rhonda Brandon,Anindya Dehejia,Peter N. Goodfellow,R. Houlgatte,James R. Hudson,Susan E. Ide,K. R. Iorio,Wha‐Young Lee,N. Seki,Takahiro Nagase,K. Ishikawa,N. Nomura,Cheryl Phillips,Mihael H. Polymeropoulos,Mina Sandusky,Karin Schmitt,Richard Berry,K. Swanson,R. Torres,J. C. Venter,James M. Sikela,Jacques S. Beckmann,Jean Weissenbach,Richard M. Myers,David R. Cox,Michael R. James,David Bentley,Panos Deloukas,Eric S. Lander,Thomas J. Hudson,Thomas J. Hudson +104 more
TL;DR: The gene map unifies the existing genetic and physical maps with the nucleotide and protein sequence databases in a fashion that should speed the discovery of genes underlying inherited human disease.
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A Physical Map of 30,000 Human Genes
Panos Deloukas,Gregory D. Schuler,G. Gyapay,E. M. Beasley,Carol Soderlund,P. Rodriguez-Tomé,L. Hui,Tara C. Matise,K. B. McKusick,Jacques S. Beckmann,S. Bentolila,M.-T. Bihoreau,B. B. Birren,J. Browne,Adam Butler,A. B. Castle,N. Chiannilkulchai,C. Clee,P. J. R. Day,Anindya Dehejia,T. Dibling,N. Drouot,S. Duprat,C. Fizames,Sidney W. Fox,S. Gelling,L. Green,Paul Harrison,R. Hocking,E. Holloway,Sarah E. Hunt,S. Keil,Philip Lijnzaad,C. Louis-Dit-Sully,Jianpeng Ma,A. Mendis,J.H. Miller,J. Morissette,D. Muselet,H. C. Nusbaum,A. Peck,Steve Rozen,D. Simon,Donna K. Slonim,R. Staples,L. D. Stein,E. A. Stewart,Marc A. Suchard,T. Thangarajah,N. Vega-Czarny,Caleb Webber,Xufeng S. Wu,James R. Hudson,Charles Auffray,N. Nomura,James M. Sikela,Mihael H. Polymeropoulos,M. R. James,Eric S. Lander,Thomas J. Hudson,Richard M. Myers,D. R. Cox,Jean Weissenbach,Mark S. Boguski,D. R. Bentley +64 more
TL;DR: A map of 30,181 human gene-based markers was assembled and integrated with the current genetic map by radiation hybrid mapping, which contains nearly twice as many genes as the previous release and is twofold to threefold more accurate than the previous version.