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Ted Kalbfleisch
Researcher at University of Kentucky
Publications - 33
Citations - 1115
Ted Kalbfleisch is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 33 publications receiving 959 citations. Previous affiliations of Ted Kalbfleisch include University of Louisville.
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Prehistoric genomes reveal the genetic foundation and cost of horse domestication
Mikkel Schubert,Hakon Jonsson,Dan Chang,Clio Der Sarkissian,Luca Ermini,Aurélien Ginolhac,Anders Albrechtsen,Isabelle Dupanloup,Isabelle Dupanloup,Adrien Foucal,Adrien Foucal,Bent O. Petersen,Matteo Fumagalli,Maanasa Raghavan,Andaine Seguin-Orlando,Thorfinn Sand Korneliussen,Amhed Missael Vargas Velazquez,Jesper Stenderup,Cindi A. Hoover,Carl-Johan Rubin,Ahmed H. Alfarhan,Saleh A. Alquraishi,Khaled A. S. Al-Rasheid,David E. MacHugh,Ted Kalbfleisch,James N. MacLeod,Edward M. Rubin,Thomas Sicheritz-Pontén,Leif Andersson,Michael Hofreiter,Tomas Marques-Bonet,M. Thomas P. Gilbert,Rasmus Nielsen,Laurent Excoffier,Laurent Excoffier,Eske Willerslev,Beth Shapiro,Ludovic Orlando +37 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors sequenced two ancient horse genomes from Taymyr, Russia (at 7.4 and 24.3fold coverage) and compared these genomes with genomes of domesticated horses and the wild Przewalski's horse and found genetic structure within Eurasia in the Late Pleistocene.
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A Bioinformatics Approach to Identifying Tail‐Anchored Proteins in the Human Genome
TL;DR: A bioinformatic technique is used to develop a comprehensive list of potentially tail‐anchored proteins in the human genome and reveals a distinctive composition of the membrane anchor in SNARE proteins.
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A MicroRNA Gene is Hosted in an Intron of a Schizophrenia-susceptibility Gene
TL;DR: This study used quantitative real-time PCR to determine the expression levels of miR-346 and GRID1 using brain RNA samples from the Stanley Array Collection, Stanley Medical Research Institute, and implicates the importance of a miRNA in SZ.
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Epigenetic control of mammalian LINE-1 retrotransposon by retinoblastoma proteins.
Diego E. Montoya-Durango,Yongqing Liu,Ivo Teneng,Ted Kalbfleisch,Mary E. Lacy,Marlene C. Steffen,Kenneth S. Ramos +6 more
TL;DR: A novel mechanism of L1 reactivation in mammalian cells mediated by failure of corepressor protein recruitment by Rb, loss of histone epigenetic marks, heterochromatin formation, and increased histone H3 acetylation is described.
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Characterization of Ovine Nectin-4, a Novel Peste des Petits Ruminants Virus Receptor
TL;DR: It is confirmed that the ovine Nectin-4 protein, when overexpressed in epithelial cells, permits efficient replication of PPRV.