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Curriculum Vitae - National Human Genome Research Institute

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Eric D. Green - 35<br />

198. Lee S, Chen J, Zhou G, Shi RZ, Bouffard GG, Kocherginsky M, Ge X, Sun M, Jayathilaka N,<br />

Kim YC, Emmanuel N, Bohlander SK, Minden M, Kline J, Ozer O, Larson RA, LeBeau MM,<br />

Green ED, Trent J, Karrison R, Liu PP, Wang SM, and Rowley JD: Gene expression profiles in<br />

acute myeloid leukemia with common translocations using SAGE. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA<br />

103:1030-1035, 2006. PMID: 16418266 [PMCID: PMC1347995]<br />

199. Elango N, Thomas JW, NISC Comparative Sequencing Program (Green ED, Director), and Yi<br />

SV: Variable molecular clocks in hominoids. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103:1370-1375, 2006.<br />

PMID: 16432233 [PMCID: PMC1360599]<br />

200. Margulies EH, Chen CW, and Green ED: Differences between pair-wise and multi-sequence<br />

alignment methods affect vertebrate genome comparisons. Trends Genet 22:187-193, 2006.<br />

PMID: 16499991<br />

201. Caceres M, NISC Comparative Sequencing Program (Green ED, Director), and Thomas JW:<br />

The gene of retroviral origin syncytin 1 is specific to hominoids and is inactive in Old World<br />

monkeys. J Hered 97:100-106, 2006. PMID: 16424151<br />

202. She X, Liu G, Ventura M, Zhao S, Misceo D, Roberto R, Cardone MF, Rocchi M, NISC<br />

Comparative Sequencing Program, Green ED, Archidiacano N, and Eichler EE: A<br />

preliminary comparative analysis of primate segmental duplications shows elevated<br />

substitution rates and a great-ape expansion of intrachromosomal duplications. <strong>Genome</strong> Res<br />

16:576-583, 2006. PMID: 16606706 [PMCID: PMC1457043]<br />

203. Morin RD, Chang E, Petrescu A, Liao N, Griffith M, Kirkpatrick R, Butterfield YS, Young<br />

AC, Stott J, Barber S, Babakaiff R, Dickson MC, Matsuo C, Wong D, Yang GS, Smailus DE,<br />

Wetherby KD, Kwong PN, Grimwood J, Brinkley III CP, Brown-John M, Reddix-Dugue<br />

ND, Mayo M, Schmutz J, Beland J, Park M, Gibson S, Olson T, Bouffard GG, Tsai M,<br />

Featherstone R, Chand S, Siddiqui AS, Jang W, Lee E, Klein SL, Blakesley RW, Zeeberg<br />

BR, Narasimhan S, Weinstein JN, Pennacchio CP, Myers RM, Green ED, Wagner L,<br />

Gerhard DS, Marra MA, Jones SJM, and Holt RA: Sequencing and analysis of 10,967 fulllength<br />

cDNA clones from Xenopus laevis and Xenopus tropicalis reveals posttetraploidization<br />

transcriptome remodeling. <strong>Genome</strong> Res 16:796-803, 2006. PMID: 16672307<br />

[PMCID: PMC1479861]<br />

204. Verlander JW, Kim YH, Shin W, Pham TD, Hassell KA, Beierwaltes WH, Green ED,<br />

Everett L, Matthews SW, and Wall SM: Dietary Cl - restriction upregulates pendrin<br />

expression within the apical plasma membrane of type B intercalated cells. Am J Physiol<br />

Renal Physiol 291:F833-839, 2006. PMID: 16670435<br />

205. Antonellis A, Lee-Lin S-Q, Wasterlain A, Leo P, Quezado M, Goldfarb LG, Myung K,<br />

Burgess S, Fischbeck KH, and Green ED: Functional analyses of glycyl-tRNA synthetase<br />

mutations suggest a key role for tRNA-charging enzymes in peripheral axons. J Neurosci<br />

26:10397-10406, 2006. PMID: 17035524<br />

206. Johnson ME, NISC Comparative Sequencing Program, Cheng Z, Morrison VA, Scherer S,<br />

Ventura M, Gibbs RA, Green ED, and Eichler EE: Recurrent duplication-driven<br />

transposition of DNA during hominoid evolution. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 103:17626-<br />

17631, 2006. PMID: 17101969 [PMCID: PMC1693797]<br />

207. Harold D, Paracchini S, Scerri T, Dennis M, Cope N, Hill G, Moskvina V, Walter J, Richardson<br />

AJ, Owen MJ, Stein JF, Green ED, O'Donovan MC, Williams J, and Monaco AP: Further

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