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Muh-Ching Yee
Stanford University
1988
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Nevan J Krogan (CM4AI)
PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
33168928Rapid response to the alpha-1 adrenergic agent phenylephrine in the perioperative period is impacted by genomics and ancestry.Pharmacogenomics J2021
34678161Leveraging health systems data to characterize a large effect variant conferring risk for liver disease in Puerto Ricans.Am J Hum Genet2021
29268023Whole-genome sequencing reveals the extent of heterozygosity in a preferentially self-fertilizing hermaphroditic vertebrate.Genome2018
30215710Concordant Changes in Gene Expression and Nucleotides Underlie Independent Adaptation to Hydrogen-Sulfide-Rich Environments.Genome Biol Evol2018
30345393Population genomic analyses of the chocolate tree, <i>Theobroma cacao</i> L., provide insights into its domestication process.Commun Biol2018
29715266Population structure in Argentina.PLoS One2018
28895531Genetic identification of a common collagen disease in puerto ricans via identity-by-descent mapping in a health system.Elife2017
28598519Complexities of gene expression patterns in natural populations of an extremophile fish (Poecilia mexicana, Poeciliidae).Mol Ecol2017
28644860Time dependent genetic analysis links field and controlled environment phenotypes in the model C4 grass Setaria.PLoS Genet2017
26828719GBStools: A Statistical Method for Estimating Allelic Dropout in Reduced Representation Sequencing Data.PLoS Genet2016
27422554Grasses suppress shoot-borne roots to conserve water during drought.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2016
27324916The Genome of the Self-Fertilizing Mangrove Rivulus Fish, Kryptolebias marmoratus: A Model for Studying Phenotypic Plasticity and Adaptations to Extreme Environments.Genome Biol Evol2016
26861137Mechanisms Underlying Adaptation to Life in Hydrogen Sulfide-Rich Environments.Mol Biol Evol2016
26638078The African Turquoise Killifish Genome Provides Insights into Evolution and Genetic Architecture of Lifespan.Cell2015
26504226Discovery and functional characterization of a neomorphic PTEN mutation.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2015
26287479GLO-Roots: an imaging platform enabling multidimensional characterization of soil-grown root systems.Elife2015
24609083Circular RNA is expressed across the eukaryotic tree of life.PLoS One2014
25121757Transcriptome sequencing from diverse human populations reveals differentiated regulatory architecture.PLoS Genet2014
25118180Compact genome of the Antarctic midge is likely an adaptation to an extreme environment.Nat Commun2014
24032037A robust family of Golden Gate Agrobacterium vectors for plant synthetic biology.Front Plant Sci2013
23908239Sequencing Y chromosomes resolves discrepancy in time to common ancestor of males versus females.Science2013
22556244Melanesian blond hair is caused by an amino acid change in TYRP1.Science2012
23170846Genomic resources for a model in adaptation and speciation research: characterization of the Poecilia mexicana transcriptome.BMC Genomics2012
22723055The possibility of de novo assembly of the genome and population genomics of the mangrove rivulus, Kryptolebias marmoratus.Integr Comp Biol2012
21396873SHPRH and HLTF act in a damage-specific manner to coordinate different forms of postreplication repair and prevent mutagenesis.Mol Cell2011
19647519A genome-wide siRNA screen reveals diverse cellular processes and pathways that mediate genome stability.Mol Cell2009
17437996The structural determinants of checkpoint activation.Genes Dev2007
16675950Opposing effects of the UV lesion repair protein XPA and UV bypass polymerase eta on ATR checkpoint signaling.EMBO J2006
15975929A cell-permeable, activity-based probe for protein and lipid kinases.J Biol Chem2005
15833913Functional uncoupling of MCM helicase and DNA polymerase activities activates the ATR-dependent checkpoint.Genes Dev2005
14724280A novel protein activity mediates DNA binding of an ATR-ATRIP complex.J Biol Chem2004
12123839The crystal structure of anthranilate phosphoribosyltransferase from the enterobacterium Pectobacterium carotovorum.FEBS Lett2002
12231621A requirement for replication in activation of the ATR-dependent DNA damage checkpoint.Genes Dev2002
11371633The structures of anthranilate synthase of Serratia marcescens crystallized in the presence of (i) its substrates, chorismate and glutamine, and a product, glutamate, and (ii) its end-product inhibitor, L-tryptophan.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2001
10653631Improving the catalytic activity of a thermophilic enzyme at low temperatures.Biochemistry2000
11137007Xenopus ATR is a replication-dependent chromatin-binding protein required for the DNA replication checkpoint.Curr Biol2000
8662916On the role of helix 0 of the tryptophan synthetase alpha chain of Escherichia coli.J Biol Chem1996
8463331Partial revertants of tryptophan synthetase alpha chain active site mutant Asp60--&gt;Asn.J Biol Chem1993
16667105Effects of 3-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-1,1-Dimethylurea on the Cell Cycle in Euglena gracilis.Plant Physiol1989
3135985Light regulation of the cell cycle in Euglena gracilis bacillaris.Cytometry1988
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