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Stuart Cantsilieris

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Nature Communications|August 26, 2021
Evidence for opposing selective forces operating on human-specific duplicated TCAF genes in Neanderthals and humansPingHsun Hsieh, Vy Dang, Mitchell R Vollger, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|September 1, 2012
Can genetic associations change with age? CFH and age-related macular degenerationMadeleine K M Adams, Julie A Simpson, Andrea J Richardson, et al.
Plos Genetics|March 28, 2019
Genomic inversions and GOLGA core duplicons underlie disease instability at the 15q25 locusFlavia A M Maggiolini, Stuart Cantsilieris, Pietro D'Addabbo, et al.
Nature Genetics|June 17, 2020
Recurrent inversion toggling and great ape genome evolutionDavid Porubsky, Ashley D Sanders, Wolfram Höps, et al.
Genome Research|November 3, 2016
Interchromosomal core duplicons drive both evolutionary instability and disease susceptibility of the Chromosome 8p23.1 regionKiana Mohajeri, Stuart Cantsilieris, John Huddleston, et al.
Cell|January 22, 2019
Characterizing the Major Structural Variant Alleles of the Human GenomePeter A Audano, Arvis Sulovari, Tina A Graves-Lindsay, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 25, 2018
Recurrent structural variation, clustered sites of selection, and disease risk for the complement factor H (<i>CFH</i>) gene familyStuart Cantsilieris, Bradley J Nelson, John Huddleston, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|June 6, 2017
The evolution and population diversity of human-specific segmental duplicationsMegan Y Dennis, Lana Harshman, Bradley J Nelson, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 19, 2019
Adaptive archaic introgression of copy number variants and the discovery of previously unknown human genesPingHsun Hsieh, Mitchell R Vollger, Vy Dang, et al.
Genome Biology|August 12, 2020
An evolutionary driver of interspersed segmental duplications in primatesStuart Cantsilieris, Susan M Sunkin, Matthew E Johnson, et al.
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Nature Communications|August 26, 2021
Evidence for opposing selective forces operating on human-specific duplicated TCAF genes in Neanderthals and humansPingHsun Hsieh, Vy Dang, Mitchell R Vollger, et al.
Human Molecular Genetics|September 1, 2012
Can genetic associations change with age? CFH and age-related macular degenerationMadeleine K M Adams, Julie A Simpson, Andrea J Richardson, et al.
Plos Genetics|March 28, 2019
Genomic inversions and GOLGA core duplicons underlie disease instability at the 15q25 locusFlavia A M Maggiolini, Stuart Cantsilieris, Pietro D'Addabbo, et al.
Nature Genetics|June 17, 2020
Recurrent inversion toggling and great ape genome evolutionDavid Porubsky, Ashley D Sanders, Wolfram Höps, et al.
Genome Research|November 3, 2016
Interchromosomal core duplicons drive both evolutionary instability and disease susceptibility of the Chromosome 8p23.1 regionKiana Mohajeri, Stuart Cantsilieris, John Huddleston, et al.
Cell|January 22, 2019
Characterizing the Major Structural Variant Alleles of the Human GenomePeter A Audano, Arvis Sulovari, Tina A Graves-Lindsay, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 25, 2018
Recurrent structural variation, clustered sites of selection, and disease risk for the complement factor H (<i>CFH</i>) gene familyStuart Cantsilieris, Bradley J Nelson, John Huddleston, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|June 6, 2017
The evolution and population diversity of human-specific segmental duplicationsMegan Y Dennis, Lana Harshman, Bradley J Nelson, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 19, 2019
Adaptive archaic introgression of copy number variants and the discovery of previously unknown human genesPingHsun Hsieh, Mitchell R Vollger, Vy Dang, et al.
Genome Biology|August 12, 2020
An evolutionary driver of interspersed segmental duplications in primatesStuart Cantsilieris, Susan M Sunkin, Matthew E Johnson, et al.
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