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Sam Griffiths-Jones
Researcher at University of Manchester
Publications - 120
Citations - 49386
Sam Griffiths-Jones is an academic researcher from University of Manchester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 115 publications receiving 44697 citations. Previous affiliations of Sam Griffiths-Jones include University of Nottingham & Manchester Academic Health Science Centre.
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miRBase: microRNA sequences and annotation.
TL;DR: The online miRBase database is a resource containing all published miRNA sequences, together with textual annotation and links to the primary literature and to other secondary databases.
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The DNA sequence and biological annotation of human chromosome 1
Simon G. Gregory,Simon G. Gregory,K F Barlow,Kirsten McLay,Rajinder Kaul,David Swarbreck,Andrew Dunham,Carol Scott,Kevin L. Howe,Kathryn Woodfine,Chris C. A. Spencer,Matthew Jones,Christopher J. Gillson,S. Searle,Yi Zhou,Felix Kokocinski,L McDonald,R Evans,Katharine A. Phillips,A Atkinson,R Cooper,C Jones,R. E. Hall,T D Andrews,Christine Lloyd,R Ainscough,J P Almeida,K D Ambrose,F Anderson,R. W. Andrew,R I S Ashwell,K Aubin,A K Babbage,C L Bagguley,J Bailey,Helen Beasley,Graeme Bethel,Christine P. Bird,S Bray-Allen,J Y Brown,A J Brown,D. Buckley,John Burton,Jacqueline M. Bye,C Carder,J C Chapman,S Y Clark,G Clarke,C M Clee,V. Cobley,R. E. Collier,N Corby,G. J. Coville,Jim Davies,Rebecca Deadman,Matthew Dunn,M Earthrowl,A. G. Ellington,H Errington,Adam Frankish,J Frankland,Lisa French,P Garner,J Garnett,M. R J Ghori,Richard Gibson,L M Gilby,Will Gillett,Rebecca Glithero,Darren Grafham,C Griffiths,Sam Griffiths-Jones,Russell J. Grocock,S Hammond,Elliot Harrison,E. Hart,Eric Haugen,Paul Heath,S. Holmes,Kathryn E. Holt,Philip Howden,Adrienne Hunt,Sarah E. Hunt,G Hunter,J Isherwood,R. James,Chris Johnson,D. Johnson,A Joy,M. Kay,J K Kershaw,M. Kibukawa,A M Kimberley,A. King,Andrew J Knights,Heena V. Lad,Gavin K. Laird,S Lawlor,Daniel Leongamornlert,D. M. Lloyd,Jane E. Loveland,J Lovell,Michael J. Lush,Rachel Lyne,Sancha Martin,M Mashreghi-Mohammadi,Lucy Matthews,Nicholas Matthews,Stuart McLaren,Sarah Milne,S. Mistry,M. J F Moore,T Nickerson,C. Odell,Karen Oliver,A. Palmeiri,Sophie Palmer,Anne Parker,D. Patel,A. V. Pearce,A I Peck,Sarah Pelan,Karen A. Phelps,Benjamin Phillimore,Robert W. Plumb,Jeena Rajan,Charles F. Raymond,Greg W. Rouse,Channakhone Saenphimmachak,Harminder Sehra,E Sheridan,Ratna Shownkeen,Sarah Sims,C. D. Skuce,Michelle Smith,Charles A. Steward,Sankaran Subramanian,N Sycamore,Alan Tracey,A Tromans,Z. Van Helmond,Melanie M. Wall,J. M. Wallis,Simon D. M. White,S. Whitehead,Jane E. Wilkinson,David Willey,H. Williams,Laurens G. Wilming,Paul Wray,Z. Wu,Alan Coulson,M. Vaudin,John Sulston,Richard Durbin,Tim Hubbard,Richard Wooster,Ian Dunham,Nigel P. Carter,G. McVean,Mark T. Ross,Jennifer Harrow,Maynard V. Olson,Stephan Beck,Jane Rogers,David R. Bentley +165 more
TL;DR: The finished sequence and biological annotation of human chromosome 1 is reported, which reveals patterns of sequence variation that reveal signals of recent selection in specific genes that may contribute to human fitness, and also in regions where no function is evident.
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Structural relatedness of plant food allergens with specific reference to cross-reactive allergens: An in silico analysis
TL;DR: Structural bioinformatic analysis of conserved exterior main chains and amino acid side chains in cross-reactive homologues of Bet v 1 and nonspecific lipid transfer proteins showed higher levels of similarity than shown by simple sequence comparisons.
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MicroRNA evolution by arm switching
TL;DR: It is shown that the predicted messenger RNA targets and inferred function of sequences from opposite arms differ significantly, and is likely to be general, and provides a fundamental mechanism to evolve the function of a miRNA locus and target gene network.
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Small RNAs: Big Impact on Plant Development
TL;DR: This review focuses on the roles of miRNAs in establishing plant cell identity during key plant development processes and creating morphological diversity during plant evolution.