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Todd Charles Wood
Researcher at Bryan College
Publications - 12
Citations - 4171
Todd Charles Wood is an academic researcher from Bryan College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shotgun sequencing & Creationism. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 4017 citations.
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A draft sequence of the rice genome (Oryza sativa L. ssp indica)
Stephen A. Goff,Darrell O. Ricke,Tien-Hung Lan,Gernot G. Presting,Ronglin Wang,Molly Dunn,Jane Glazebrook,Allen Sessions,Paul Oeller,Hemant Varma,David Hadley,Don Hutchison,Christopher M. Martin,Fumiaki Katagiri,B. Markus Lange,Todd Moughamer,Yu Xia,Paul Budworth,Jingping Zhong,Trini Miguel,Uta Paszkowski,Shiping Zhang,Michelle Colbert,Wei-lin Sun,Lili Chen,Bret Cooper,Sylvia Park,Todd Charles Wood,Long Mao,Peter H. Quail,Rod A. Wing,Ralph A. Dean,Yeisoo Yu,Andrey Zharkikh,Richard Shen,Sudhir Sahasrabudhe,Alun Thomas,Rob Cannings,Alexander Gutin,Dmitry Pruss,Julia Reid,Sean V. Tavtigian,J.T. Mitchell,Glenn Eldredge,Terri Scholl,Rose Mary Miller,Satish Bhatnagar,Nils Adey,Todd Rubano,Nadeem Tusneem,Rosann Robinson,Jane Feldhaus,Teresita Macalma,Arnold R. Oliphant,Steven P. Briggs +54 more
TL;DR: A draft sequence of the rice genome for the most widely cultivated subspecies in China, Oryza sativa L. ssp.indica, by whole-genome shotgun sequencing is produced, with a large proportion of rice genes with no recognizable homologs due to a gradient in the GC content of rice coding sequences.
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Toll-like receptor genes (TLRs) from Capitella capitata and Helobdella robusta (Annelida)
TL;DR: The deduced phylogeny of these sequences, together with TLRs from other animal phyla, reveals three major clades, one of which consists of a mixture of both vertebrates and invertebrates, including sequences from Capitella and Helobdella.
The Current Status of Baraminology
TL;DR: Baraminology has been applied to dozens of groups, and the results of 66 baraminology studies are summarized and evaluated here as mentioned in this paper, and it appears at this time that Price's suggestion that the family is an approximation of the created kind may be correct.
Perspectives on Ageing: A Young-Earth Creation Diversification Model
TL;DR: Evidence of extensive genomic rearrangement, bacterial plasmids, and AGE transposition control requires substantial modification of the AGEing model, and a new model of diversification based on these evidences is introduced.
The chimpanzee genome and the problem of biological similarity
TL;DR: It is found that creationist genomics requires three important theories that still need to be developed before fruitful research can commence, and the most promising candidate for explaining biological similarity is a modified form of ReMine's message theory.