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William Fitzhugh

Researcher at Harvard University

Publications -  28
Citations -  25919

William Fitzhugh is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Sulfide. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 26 publications receiving 24333 citations. Previous affiliations of William Fitzhugh include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & Celera Corporation.

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Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome.

Eric S. Lander, +248 more
- 15 Feb 2001 - 
TL;DR: The results of an international collaboration to produce and make freely available a draft sequence of the human genome are reported and an initial analysis is presented, describing some of the insights that can be gleaned from the sequence.
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The genome sequence of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa

James E. Galagan, +77 more
- 24 Apr 2003 - 
TL;DR: A high-quality draft sequence of the N. crassa genome is reported, suggesting that RIP has had a profound impact on genome evolution, greatly slowing the creation of new genes through genomic duplication and resulting in a genome with an unusually low proportion of closely related genes.
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The Genome of M. Acetivorans Reveals Extensive Metabolic and Physiological Diversity

James E. Galagan, +76 more
- 01 Apr 2002 - 
TL;DR: The complete genome sequence of an acetate-utilizing methanogen, Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A, is reported, which indicates the likelihood of undiscovered natural energy sources for methanogenesis, whereas the presence of single-subunit carbon monoxide dehydrogenases raises the possibility of nonmethanogenic growth.
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Disruption of the nuclear hormone receptor RORα in staggerer mice

TL;DR: A model is proposed in which RORα interacts with the thyroid hormone signalling pathway to induce Purkinje-cell maturation, in which staggerer mice were found to carry a deletion within the ROR α gene that prevents translation of the ligand-binding homology domain.
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Erratum: Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome: International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium (Nature (2001) 409 (860-921))

Eric S. Lander, +258 more
- 02 Aug 2001 -