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Melissa Gymrek | Analyzing complex repeat variation from high throughput sequencing data | CGSI 2017

Date:July 13, 2017Posted By:Duke Hong
Melissa Gymrek | Analyzing complex repeat variation from high throughput sequencing data | CGSI 2017

07/13/2017 @ 13:45-14:30
Research Talk by Melissa Gymrek
Analyzing complex repeat variation from high throughput sequencing data
1. Gymrek, M., Golan, D., Rosset, S. and Erlich, Y., 2012. lobSTR: a short tandem repeat profiler for personal genomes. Genome research, 22(6), pp.1154-1162.
2. Willems, T., Zielinski, D., Gordon, A., Gymrek, M. and Erlich, Y., 2016. Genome-wide profiling of heritable and de novo STR variations. bioRxiv, p.077727.
3. Gymrek, M., Willems, T., Guilmatre, A., Zeng, H., Markus, B., Georgiev, S., Daly, M.J., Price, A.L., Pritchard, J.K., Sharp, A.J. and Erlich, Y., 2015. Abundant contribution of short tandem repeats to gene expression variation in humans. Nature genetics.
4. Gymrek, M., Willems, T., Reich, D.E. and Erlich, Y., 2016. A framework to interpret short tandem repeat variation in humans. bioRxiv, p.092734.

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