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Stylianos E. Antonarakis
Researcher at University of Geneva
Publications - 758
Citations - 99393
Stylianos E. Antonarakis is an academic researcher from University of Geneva. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Chromosome 21. The author has an hindex of 138, co-authored 746 publications receiving 93605 citations. Previous affiliations of Stylianos E. Antonarakis include Northwestern University & Gujarat University.
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The COL6A1 and COL6A2 genes exist as a gene cluster and detect highly informative DNA polymorphisms in the telomeric region of human chromosome 21q
Clair A. Francomano,Garry R. Cutting,Mary Kay McCormick,Mon-Li Chu,Rupert Timpl,Hee Kyung Hong,Stylianos E. Antonarakis +6 more
TL;DR: Using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis and somatic cell hybrids, it is found thatCOL6A1 and COL6A2 form a gene cluster on the most distal part of chromosome 21.3, and several DNA polymorphisms are detected associated with these loci.
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Report of the Fourth International Workshop on Human Chromosome 21
Jean-Maurice Delabar,Nicole Créau,Pierre Marie Sinet,Otto Ritter,Stylianos E. Antonarakis,Margit Burmeister,Aravinda Chakravarti,Dean Nizetic,Misao Ohki,David R. Patterson,Michael B. Petersen,Roger H. Reeves,Christine Van Broeckhoven +12 more
TL;DR: This report summarizes progress toward completing the mapping of human chromosome 21, as presented and discussed at the Fourth International Workshop on Human Chromosome 21, a special effort was made to integrate all mapping information.
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Pedigree and sib-pair linkage analysis suggest the apolipoprotein B gene is not the major gene influencing plasma apolipoprotein B levels.
TL;DR: It is suggested that APOB is not the major locus influencing plasma apolipoprotein B-100 (apoB) levels, and there was no evidence for the presence, in APOB, of common alleles that influence plasma apoB levels.
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Linkage mapping of highly informative DNA polymorphisms within the human interferon-α receptor gene on chromosome 21
Melvin G. McInnis,Georges Lutfalla,Susan A. Slaugenhaupt,Michael B. Petersen,Gilles Uzé,Aravinda Chakravarti,Stylianos E. Antonarakis +6 more
TL;DR: Two polymorphic loci within the interferon-alpha receptor (IFNAR) gene on human chromosome 21 have been identified and mapped by linkage analysis in 40 CEPH families and Multipoint linkage analysis suggests the most likely locus order to be 21cen-D21S58-IFnAR-D 21S17-21qter.