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Jeremy J Jay

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Genetics|June 14, 2014
Identification of a QTL in Mus musculus for alcohol preference, withdrawal, and Ap3m2 expression using integrative functional genomics and precision geneticsJason A Bubier, Jeremy J Jay, Christopher L Baker, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|July 5, 2012
A systematic comparison of genome-scale clustering algorithmsJeremy J Jay, John D Eblen, Yun Zhang, et al.
BMC Biology|November 24, 2019
Genomic insights from the first chromosome-scale assemblies of oat (Avena spp.) diploid speciesPeter J Maughan, Rebekah Lee, Rachel Walstead, et al.
The Plant Genome|November 30, 2016
A Consensus Map in Cultivated Hexaploid Oat Reveals Conserved Grass Synteny with Substantial Subgenome RearrangementAshley S Chaffin, Yung-Fen Huang, Scott Smith, et al.
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Genetics|June 14, 2014
Identification of a QTL in Mus musculus for alcohol preference, withdrawal, and Ap3m2 expression using integrative functional genomics and precision geneticsJason A Bubier, Jeremy J Jay, Christopher L Baker, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|July 5, 2012
A systematic comparison of genome-scale clustering algorithmsJeremy J Jay, John D Eblen, Yun Zhang, et al.
BMC Biology|November 24, 2019
Genomic insights from the first chromosome-scale assemblies of oat (Avena spp.) diploid speciesPeter J Maughan, Rebekah Lee, Rachel Walstead, et al.
The Plant Genome|November 30, 2016
A Consensus Map in Cultivated Hexaploid Oat Reveals Conserved Grass Synteny with Substantial Subgenome RearrangementAshley S Chaffin, Yung-Fen Huang, Scott Smith, et al.
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