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The International HapMap Consortium. The International HapMap Project (Co-PI of Hong Kong Centre which responsible for 2.5% of genome)

Pkh Tam
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The article was published on 2003-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 557 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: International HapMap Project.

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A Dynamic Model for Functional Mapping of Biological Rhythms

TL;DR: A new functional mapping framework for a dynamic biological rhythm is formulated by incorporating a group of ordinary differential equations (ODE) by incorporating the Runge–Kutta fourth-order algorithm to estimate the parameters that define the system of ODE.

Assignment of genetic loci and variants predisposing to migraine with aura and episodic ataxia type 2

Mari Kaunisto
TL;DR: The first Finnish families with FHM and E A-2 phenotypes were identified and studied and studied in this thesis, and the role of certain ca didate loci and genes previously associated with migraine has been investigated in large patient samples.
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Functional consequences of genetic variation in primates on tyrosine hydroxylase (TH) expression in vitro

TL;DR: This study investigated Macaca mulatta, Pan troglodytes, Gorilla gorilla, and Homo sapiens haplotypes using transient dual-luciferase transfection in three neuroblastoma cell lines to assay the impact of naturally occurring sequence variation on expression level.
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The Zebrafish Neurophenome Database (ZND): a dynamic open-access resource for zebrafish neurophenotypic data.

TL;DR: The Zebrafish Neurophenome Database (ZND) is established as a new dynamic online open-access data repository for behavioral and related physiological data that combines zebrafish neurophenotypic data with a simple, easily searchable user interface.
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Some principles and practices of genetic biobanking studies

TL;DR: The authors give a brief overview of some of the issues that should be considered when implementing such a large-scale project, from study design to sample management, data coding and storage to the statistical analysis and engagement with the public.
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A haplotype map of the human genome

John W. Belmont, +232 more
TL;DR: A public database of common variation in the human genome: more than one million single nucleotide polymorphisms for which accurate and complete genotypes have been obtained in 269 DNA samples from four populations, including ten 500-kilobase regions in which essentially all information about common DNA variation has been extracted.
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A second generation human haplotype map of over 3.1 million SNPs

Kelly A. Frazer, +237 more
- 18 Oct 2007 - 
TL;DR: The Phase II HapMap is described, which characterizes over 3.1 million human single nucleotide polymorphisms genotyped in 270 individuals from four geographically diverse populations and includes 25–35% of common SNP variation in the populations surveyed, and increased differentiation at non-synonymous, compared to synonymous, SNPs is demonstrated.
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Accurate whole human genome sequencing using reversible terminator chemistry

David R. Bentley, +201 more
- 06 Nov 2008 - 
TL;DR: An approach that generates several billion bases of accurate nucleotide sequence per experiment at low cost is reported, effective for accurate, rapid and economical whole-genome re-sequencing and many other biomedical applications.
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ABySS: A parallel assembler for short read sequence data

TL;DR: ABySS (Assembly By Short Sequences), a parallelized sequence assembler, was developed and assembled 3.5 billion paired-end reads from the genome of an African male publicly released by Illumina, Inc, representing 68% of the reference human genome.
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Genome sequence, comparative analysis and haplotype structure of the domestic dog

Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, +241 more
- 08 Dec 2005 - 
TL;DR: A high-quality draft genome sequence of the domestic dog is reported, together with a dense map of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) across breeds, to shed light on the structure and evolution of genomes and genes.