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Mark A Batzer
Louisiana State University
1986
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36833175Framework of the <i>Alu</i> Subfamily Evolution in the Platyrrhine Three-Family Clade of Cebidae, Callithrichidae, and Aotidae.Genes (Basel)2023
37919451Single-haplotype comparative genomics provides insights into lineage-specific structural variation during cat evolution.Nat Genet2023
37510341Extensive Independent Amplification of Platy-1 Retroposons in Tamarins, Genus <i>Saguinus</i>.Genes (Basel)2023
37205419Genome-wide coancestry reveals details of ancient and recent male-driven reticulation in baboons.bioRxiv2023
37262153Genome-wide coancestry reveals details of ancient and recent male-driven reticulation in baboons.Science2023
36295090Cebidae <i>Alu</i> Element Alignments and a Complex Non-Human Primate Radiation.Life (Basel)2022
35456378Recently Integrated <i>Alu</i> Elements in Capuchin Monkeys: A Resource for <i>Cebus</i>/<i>Sapajus</i> Genomics.Genes (Basel)2022
36360306Owl Monkey <i>Alu</i> Insertion Polymorphisms and <i>Aotus</i> Phylogenetics.Genes (Basel)2022
35962045Author Correction: Comparative and demographic analysis of orang-utan genomes.Nature2022
33953399A high-quality bonobo genome refines the analysis of hominid evolution.Nature2021
33335035Sequence diversity analyses of an improved rhesus macaque genome enhance its biomedical utility.Science2020
31794702Sensitivity of the polyDetect computational pipeline for phylogenetic analyses.Anal Biochem2020
30854422The comparative genomics and complex population history of Papio baboons.Sci Adv2019
30888417Amplification Dynamics of Platy-1 Retrotransposons in the Cebidae Platyrrhine Lineage.Genome Biol Evol2019
29560044Analysis of lineage-specific <i>Alu</i> subfamilies in the genome of the olive baboon, <i>Papio anubis</i>.Mob DNA2018
29449901Recently integrated <i>Alu</i> insertions in the squirrel monkey (<i>Saimiri</i>) lineage and application for population analyses.Mob DNA2018
29632618A computational reconstruction of <i>Papio</i> phylogeny using <i>Alu</i> insertion polymorphisms.Mob DNA2018
28854642Papio Baboon Species Indicative Alu Elements.Genome Biol Evol2017
28957465Alu Insertion Polymorphisms as Evidence for Population Structure in Baboons.Genome Biol Evol2017
28957461Evolution of Alu Subfamily Structure in the Saimiri Lineage of New World Monkeys.Genome Biol Evol2017
26916108Discovery of a new repeat family in the Callithrix jacchus genome.Genome Res2016
26890526DNA methylation variation of human-specific Alu repeats.Epigenetics2016
25887476Sequencing, identification and mapping of primed L1 elements (SIMPLE) reveals significant variation in full length L1 elements between individuals.BMC Genomics2015
26432246An integrated map of structural variation in 2,504 human genomes.Nature2015
26319576Sequence Analysis and Characterization of Active Human Alu Subfamilies Based on the 1000 Genomes Pilot Project.Genome Biol Evol2015
23998924APOE ϵ4, rated life experiences, and affect among centenarians.Aging Ment Health2014
25209798Gibbon genome and the fast karyotype evolution of small apes.Nature2014
25228379Tangram: a comprehensive toolbox for mobile element insertion detection.BMC Genomics2014
23755193A comparison of 100 human genes using an alu element-based instability model.PLoS One2013
24262036Analysis of western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) specific Alu repeats.Mob DNA2013
23884656Rates and patterns of great ape retrotransposition.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A2013
23599355Mobile element scanning (ME-Scan) identifies thousands of novel Alu insertions in diverse human populations.Genome Res2013
22593550Centromere remodeling in Hoolock leuconedys (Hylobatidae) by a new transposable element unique to the gibbons.Genome Biol Evol2012
23171443Genomic impact of eukaryotic transposable elements.Mob DNA2012
22937148An alu-based phylogeny of lemurs (infraorder: Lemuriformes).PLoS One2012
22683814An Alu-based phylogeny of gibbons (hylobatidae).Mol Biol Evol2012
22541534Orangutan Alu quiescence reveals possible source element: support for ancient backseat drivers.Mob DNA2012
21270892Comparative and demographic analysis of orang-utan genomes.Nature2011
22144907Repetitive elements may comprise over two-thirds of the human genome.PLoS Genet2011
21943335Alu pair exclusions in the human genome.Mob DNA2011
21876680A comprehensive map of mobile element insertion polymorphisms in humans.PLoS Genet2011
21632748Reading TE leaves: new approaches to the identification of transposable element insertions.Genome Res2011
21293372Mapping copy number variation by population-scale genome sequencing.Nature2011
21310220Complete mitochondrial genome sequences of three Crocodylus species and their comparison within the Order Crocodylia.Gene2011
21435245Nuclear versus mitochondrial DNA: evidence for hybridization in colobine monkeys.BMC Evol Biol2011
20238080Computational methods for the analysis of primate mobile elements.Methods Mol Biol2010
25147443LINEs and SINEs of primate evolution.Evol Anthropol2010
20601012Molecular phylogenetic analyses of genus Crocodylus (Eusuchia, Crocodylia, Crocodylidae) and the taxonomic position of Crocodylus porosus.Mol Phylogenet Evol2010
20569235HRAS1 and LASS1 with APOE are associated with human longevity and healthy aging.Aging Cell2010
20591181Mobile element scanning (ME-Scan) by targeted high-throughput sequencing.BMC Genomics2010
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