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2. Population-scale tissue transcriptomics maps long non-coding RNAs to complex disease
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Anand, Shankara, Gabriel, Stacey, Getz, Gad A., Graubert, Aaron, Hadley, Kane, Handsaker, Robert E., Huang, Katherine H., Li, Xiao, MacArthur, Daniel G., Meier, Samuel R., Nedzel, Jared L., Nguyen, Duyen T., Segrè, Ayellet V., Todres, Ellen, Balliu, Brunilda, Bonazzola, Rodrigo, Brown, Andrew, Conrad, Donald F., Cotter, Daniel J., Cox, Nancy, Das, Sayantan, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Einson, Jonah, Engelhardt, Barbara E., Eskin, Eleazar, Flynn, Elise D., Fresard, Laure, Gamazon, Eric R., Garrido-Martín, Diego, Gay, Nicole R., Guigó, Roderic, Hamel, Andrew R., He, Yuan, Hoffman, Paul J., Hormozdiari, Farhad, Hou, Lei, Jo, Brian, Kasela, Silva, Kashin, Seva, Kellis, Manolis, Kwong, Alan, Li, Xin, Liang, Yanyu, Mangul, Serghei, Mohammadi, Pejman, Muñoz-Aguirre, Manuel, Nobel, Andrew B., Oliva, Meritxell, Park, Yongjin, Parsana, Princy, Reverter, Ferran, Rouhana, John M., Sabatti, Chiara, Saha, Ashis, Stephens, Matthew, Stranger, Barbara E., Teran, Nicole A., Viñuela, Ana, Wang, Gao, Wright, Fred, Wucher, Valentin, Zou, Yuxin, Ferreira, Pedro G., Li, Gen, Melé, Marta, Yeger-Lotem, Esti, Bradbury, Debra, Krubit, Tanya, McLean, Jeffrey A., Qi, Liqun, Robinson, Karna, Roche, Nancy V., Smith, Anna M., Tabor, David E., Undale, Anita, Bridge, Jason, Brigham, Lori E., Foster, Barbara A., Gillard, Bryan M., Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Karasik, Ellen, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F., McDonald, Alisa, Moser, Michael T., Myer, Kevin, Ramsey, Kimberley D., Roe, Brian, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Jewell, Scott D., Rohrer, Daniel C., Valley, Dana R., Davis, David A., Mash, Deborah C., Barcus, Mary E., Branton, Philip A., Sobin, Leslie, Barker, Laura K., Gardiner, Heather M., Mosavel, Maghboeba, Siminoff, Laura A., Flicek, Paul, Haeussler, Maximilian, Juettemann, Thomas, Kent, W. James, Lee, Christopher M., Powell, Conner C., Rosenbloom, Kate R., Ruffier, Magali, Sheppard, Dan, Taylor, Kieron, Trevanion, Stephen J., Zerbino, Daniel R., Abell, Nathan S., Akey, Joshua, Chen, Lin, Demanelis, Kathryn, Doherty, Jennifer A., Feinberg, Andrew P., Hansen, Kasper D., Hickey, Peter F., Jasmine, Farzana, Jiang, Lihua, Kaul, Rajinder, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Li, Jin Billy, Li, Qin, Lin, Shin, Linder, Sandra E., Pierce, Brandon L., Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Skol, Andrew D., Smith, Kevin S., Snyder, Michael, Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Tang, Hua, Wang, Meng, Carithers, Latarsha J., Guan, Ping, Koester, Susan E., Little, A. Roger, Moore, Helen M., Nierras, Concepcion R., Rao, Abhi K., Vaught, Jimmie B., Volpi, Simona, de Goede, Olivia M., Nachun, Daniel C., Ferraro, Nicole M., Gloudemans, Michael J., Rao, Abhiram S., Smail, Craig, Eulalio, Tiffany Y., Aguet, François, Ng, Bernard, Xu, Jishu, Barbeira, Alvaro N., Castel, Stephane E., Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, Park, YoSon, Scott, Alexandra J., Strober, Benjamin J., Brown, Christopher D., Wen, Xiaoquan, Hall, Ira M., Battle, Alexis, Lappalainen, Tuuli, Im, Hae Kyung, Ardlie, Kristin G., Mostafavi, Sara, Quertermous, Thomas, Kirkegaard, Karla, and Montgomery, Stephen B.
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- 2021
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3. Genetic effects on gene expression across human tissues
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Aguet, François, Brown, Andrew A, Castel, Stephane E, Davis, Joe R, He, Yuan, Jo, Brian, Mohammadi, Pejman, Park, YoSon, Parsana, Princy, Segrè, Ayellet V, Strober, Benjamin J, Zappala, Zachary, Cummings, Beryl B, Gelfand, Ellen T, Hadley, Kane, Huang, Katherine H, Lek, Monkol, Li, Xiao, Nedzel, Jared L, Nguyen, Duyen Y, Noble, Michael S, Sullivan, Timothy J, Tukiainen, Taru, MacArthur, Daniel G, Getz, Gad, Addington, Anjene, Guan, Ping, Koester, Susan, Little, A Roger, Lockhart, Nicole C, Moore, Helen M, Rao, Abhi, Struewing, Jeffery P, Volpi, Simona, Brigham, Lori E, Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F, Lonsdale, John T, McDonald, Alisa, Mestichelli, Bernadette, Myer, Kevin, Roe, Bryan, Salvatore, Michael, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A, Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Bridge, Jason, Foster, Barbara A, Gillard, Bryan M, Karasik, Ellen, Kumar, Rachna, Miklos, Mark, Moser, Michael T, Jewell, Scott D, Montroy, Robert G, Rohrer, Daniel C, Valley, Dana, Mash, Deborah C, Davis, David A, Sobin, Leslie, Barcus, Mary E, Branton, Philip A, Abell, Nathan S, Balliu, Brunilda, Delaneau, Olivier, Frésard, Laure, Gamazon, Eric R, Garrido-Martín, Diego, Gewirtz, Ariel DH, Gliner, Genna, Gloudemans, Michael J, Han, Buhm, He, Amy Z, Hormozdiari, Farhad, Li, Xin, Liu, Boxiang, Kang, Eun Yong, McDowell, Ian C, Ongen, Halit, Palowitch, John J, Peterson, Christine B, Quon, Gerald, Ripke, Stephan, Saha, Ashis, Shabalin, Andrey A, Shimko, Tyler C, Sul, Jae Hoon, Teran, Nicole A, Tsang, Emily K, Zhang, Hailei, Zhou, Yi-Hui, Bustamante, Carlos D, Cox, Nancy J, and Guigó, Roderic
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Biological Sciences ,Bioinformatics and Computational Biology ,Genetics ,Human Genome ,Biotechnology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,1.1 Normal biological development and functioning ,Generic health relevance ,Alleles ,Chromosomes ,Human ,Disease ,Female ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Genetic Variation ,Genome ,Human ,Genotype ,Humans ,Male ,Organ Specificity ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,GTEx Consortium ,Laboratory ,Data Analysis &Coordinating Center (LDACC)—Analysis Working Group ,Statistical Methods groups—Analysis Working Group ,Enhancing GTEx (eGTEx) groups ,NIH Common Fund ,NIH/NCI ,NIH/NHGRI ,NIH/NIMH ,NIH/NIDA ,Biospecimen Collection Source Site—NDRI ,Biospecimen Collection Source Site—RPCI ,Biospecimen Core Resource—VARI ,Brain Bank Repository—University of Miami Brain Endowment Bank ,Leidos Biomedical—Project Management ,ELSI Study ,Genome Browser Data Integration &Visualization—EBI ,Genome Browser Data Integration &Visualization—UCSC Genomics Institute ,University of California Santa Cruz ,Lead analysts: ,Laboratory ,Data Analysis &Coordinating Center (LDACC): ,NIH program management: ,Biospecimen collection: ,Pathology: ,eQTL manuscript working group: ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
Characterization of the molecular function of the human genome and its variation across individuals is essential for identifying the cellular mechanisms that underlie human genetic traits and diseases. The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project aims to characterize variation in gene expression levels across individuals and diverse tissues of the human body, many of which are not easily accessible. Here we describe genetic effects on gene expression levels across 44 human tissues. We find that local genetic variation affects gene expression levels for the majority of genes, and we further identify inter-chromosomal genetic effects for 93 genes and 112 loci. On the basis of the identified genetic effects, we characterize patterns of tissue specificity, compare local and distal effects, and evaluate the functional properties of the genetic effects. We also demonstrate that multi-tissue, multi-individual data can be used to identify genes and pathways affected by human disease-associated variation, enabling a mechanistic interpretation of gene regulation and the genetic basis of disease.
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- 2017
4. A Quantitative Proteome Map of the Human Body
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Aguet, François, Anand, Shankara, Ardlie, Kristin G., Gabriel, Stacey, Getz, Gad, Graubert, Aaron, Hadley, Kane, Handsaker, Robert E., Huang, Katherine H., Kashin, Seva, MacArthur, Daniel G., Meier, Samuel R., Nedzel, Jared L., Nguyen, Duyen Y., Segrè, Ayellet V., Todres, Ellen, Balliu, Brunilda, Barbeira, Alvaro N., Battle, Alexis, Bonazzola, Rodrigo, Brown, Andrew, Brown, Christopher D., Castel, Stephane E., Conrad, Don, Cotter, Daniel J., Cox, Nancy, Das, Sayantan, de Goede, Olivia M., Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Engelhardt, Barbara E., Eskin, Eleazar, Eulalio, Tiffany Y., Ferraro, Nicole M., Flynn, Elise, Fresard, Laure, Gamazon, Eric R., Garrido-Martín, Diego, Gay, Nicole R., Guigó, Roderic, Hamel, Andrew R., He, Yuan, Hoffman, Paul J., Hormozdiari, Farhad, Hou, Lei, Im, Hae Kyung, Jo, Brian, Kasela, Silva, Kellis, Manolis, Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, Kwong, Alan, Lappalainen, Tuuli, Li, Xin, Liang, Yanyu, Mangul, Serghei, Mohammadi, Pejman, Montgomery, Stephen B., Muñoz-Aguirre, Manuel, Nachun, Daniel C., Nobel, Andrew B., Oliva, Meritxell, Park, YoSon, Park, Yongjin, Parsana, Princy, Reverter, Ferran, Rouhana, John M., Sabatti, Chiara, Saha, Ashis, Skol, Andrew D., Stephens, Matthew, Stranger, Barbara E., Strober, Benjamin J., Teran, Nicole A., Viñuela, Ana, Wang, Gao, Wen, Xiaoquan, Wright, Fred, Wucher, Valentin, Zou, Yuxin, Ferreira, Pedro G., Li, Gen, Melé, Marta, Yeger-Lotem, Esti, Barcus, Mary E., Bradbury, Debra, Krubit, Tanya, McLean, Jeffrey A., Qi, Liqun, Robinson, Karna, Roche, Nancy V., Smith, Anna M., Sobin, Leslie, Tabor, David E., Undale, Anita, Bridge, Jason, Brigham, Lori E., Foster, Barbara A., Gillard, Bryan M., Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Karasik, Ellen, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F., McDonald, Alisa, Moser, Michael T., Myer, Kevin, Ramsey, Kimberley D., Roe, Brian, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Jewell, Scott D., Rohrer, Daniel C., Valley, Dana R., Davis, David A., Mash, Deborah C., Branton, Philip A., Barker, Laura K., Gardiner, Heather M., Mosavel, Maghboeba, Siminoff, Laura A., Flicek, Paul, Haeussler, Maximilian, Juettemann, Thomas, Kent, W. James, Lee, Christopher M., Powell, Conner C., Rosenbloom, Kate R., Ruffier, Magali, Sheppard, Dan, Taylor, Kieron, Trevanion, Stephen J., Zerbino, Daniel R., Abell, Nathan S., Akey, Joshua, Chen, Lin, Demanelis, Kathryn, Doherty, Jennifer A., Feinberg, Andrew P., Hansen, Kasper D., Hickey, Peter F., Jasmine, Farzana, Kaul, Rajinder, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Li, Jin Billy, Li, Qin, Linder, Sandra E., Pierce, Brandon L., Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Smith, Kevin S., Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Tang, Hua, Carithers, Latarsha J., Guan, Ping, Koester, Susan E., Little, A. Roger, Moore, Helen M., Nierras, Concepcion R., Rao, Abhi K., Vaught, Jimmie B., Volpi, Simona, Jiang, Lihua, Wang, Meng, Lin, Shin, Jian, Ruiqi, Li, Xiao, Chan, Joanne, Dong, Guanlan, Fang, Huaying, Robinson, Aaron E., and Snyder, Michael P.
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- 2020
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5. Redesign and Rebuild of the Pan Pacific Copper Flash Smelting Furnace
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Stevens, Glenn, Motomura, Tatsuya, Kawasaki, Tomoya, Mazhar, Misha, Walters, Gary, Davis, Boyd R., editor, Moats, Michael S., editor, Wang, Shijie, editor, Gregurek, Dean, editor, Kapusta, Joël, editor, Battle, Thomas P., editor, Schlesinger, Mark E., editor, Alvear Flores, Gerardo Raul, editor, Jak, Evgueni, editor, Goodall, Graeme, editor, Free, Michael L., editor, Asselin, Edouard, editor, Chagnes, Alexandre, editor, Dreisinger, David, editor, Jeffrey, Matthew, editor, Lee, Jaeheon, editor, Miller, Graeme, editor, Petersen, Jochen, editor, Ciminelli, Virginia S. T., editor, Xu, Qian, editor, Molnar, Ronald, editor, Adams, Jeff, editor, Liu, Wenying, editor, Verbaan, Niels, editor, Goode, John, editor, London, Ian M., editor, Azimi, Gisele, editor, Forstner, Alex, editor, Kappes, Ronel, editor, and Bhambhani, Tarun, editor
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- 2018
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6. Influence of Inundation Potential and Forest Overstory on the Ground-Layer Vegetation of Allegheny Plateau Riparian Forests
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Williams, Charles E., Moriarity, William J., Walters, Gary L., and Hill, Lori
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- 1999
7. Riparian Forest Overstory and Herbaceous Layer of Two Upper Allegheny River Islands in Northwestern Pennsylvania
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Walters, Gary L. and Williams, Charles E.
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- 1999
8. Overstory and Herbaceous Layer of a Riparian Savanna in Northwestern Pennsylvania
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Williams, Charles E., Moriarity, William J., and Walters, Gary L.
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- 1999
9. Climate change and control of the southeastern Bering Sea pelagic ecosystem
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Hunt, George L, Stabeno, Phyllis, Walters, Gary, Sinclair, Elizabeth, Brodeur, Richard D, Napp, Jeffery M, and Bond, Nicholas A
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Climate Action ,Geochemistry ,Oceanography ,Ecology - Abstract
We propose a new hypothesis, the Oscillating Control Hypothesis (OCH), which predicts that pelagic ecosystem function in the southeastern Bering Sea will alternate between primarily bottom-up control in cold regimes and primarily top-down control in warm regimes. The timing of spring primary production is determined predominately by the timing of ice retreat. Late ice retreat (late March or later) leads to an early, ice-associated bloom in cold water (e.g., 1995, 1997, 1999), whereas no ice, or early ice retreat before mid-March, leads to an open-water bloom in May or June in warm water (e.g., 1996, 1998, 2000). Zooplankton populations are not closely coupled to the spring bloom, but are sensitive to water temperature. In years when the spring bloom occurs in cold water, low temperatures limit the production of zooplankton, the survival of larval/juvenile fish, and their recruitment into the populations of species of large piscivorous fish, such as walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma), Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) and arrowtooth flounder (Atheresthes stomias). When continued over decadal scales, this will lead to bottom-up limitation and a decreased biomass of piscivorous fish. Alternatively, in periods when the bloom occurs in warm water, zooplankton populations should grow rapidly, providing plentiful prey for larval and juvenile fish. Abundant zooplankton will support strong recruitment of fish and will lead to abundant predatory fish that control forage fish, including, in the case of pollock, their own juveniles. Piscivorous marine birds and pinnipeds may achieve higher production of young and survival in cold regimes, when there is less competition from large piscivorous fish for coldwater forage fish such as capelin (Mallotus villosus). Piscivorous seabirds and pinnipeds also may be expected to have high productivity in periods of transition from cold regimes to warm regimes, when young of large predatory species of fish are numerous enough to provide forage. The OCH predicts that the ability of large predatory fish populations to sustain fishing pressure will vary between warm and cold regimes. The OCH points to the importance of the timing of ice retreat and water temperatures during the spring bloom for the productivity of zooplankton, and the degree and direction of coupling between zooplankton and forage fish. Forage fish (e.g., juvenile pollock, capelin, Pacific herring [Clupea pallasii]) are key prey for adult pollock and other apex predators. In the southeastern Bering Sea, important changes in the biota since the mid-1970s include a marked increase in the biomass of large piscivorous fish and a concurrent decline in the biomass of forage fish, including age-1 walleye pollock, particularly over the southern portion of the shelf. Populations of northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) and seabirds such as kittiwakes (Rissa spp.) at the Pribilof Islands have declined, most probably in response to a diminished prey base. The available evidence suggests that these changes are unlikely the result of a decrease in total annual new primary production, though the possibility of reduced post-bloom production during summer remains. An ecosystem approach to management of the Bering Sea and its fisheries is of great importance if all of the ecosystem components valued by society are to thrive. Cognizance of how climate regimes may alter relationships within this ecosystem will facilitate reaching that goal.
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- 2002
10. The impact of rare variation on gene expression across tissues
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Li, Xin, Kim, Yungil, Tsang, Emily K., Davis, Joe R., Damani, Farhan N., Chiang, Colby, Hess, Gaelen T., Zappala, Zachary, Strober, Benjamin J., Scott, Alexandra J., Li, Amy, Ganna, Andrea, Bassik, Michael C., Merker, Jason D., Aguet, Franois, Ardlie, Kristin G., Cummings, Beryl B., Gelfand, Ellen T., Getz, Gad, Hadley, Kane, Handsaker, Robert E., Huang, Katherine H., Kashin, Seva, Karczewski, Konrad J., Lek, Monkol, Li, Xiao, MacArthur, Daniel G., Nedzel, Jared L., Nguyen, Duyen T., Noble, Michael S., Segr, Ayellet V., Trowbridge, Casandra A., Tukiainen, Taru, Abell, Nathan S., Balliu, Brunilda, Barshir, Ruth, Basha, Omer, Battle, Alexis, Bogu, Gireesh K., Brown, Andrew, Brown, Christopher D., Castel, Stephane E., Chen, Lin S., Conrad, Donald F., Cox, Nancy J., Delaneau, Olivier, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Engelhardt, Barbara E., Eskin, Eleazar, Ferreira, Pedro G., Frsard, Laure, Gamazon, Eric R., Garrido-Martn, Diego, Gewirtz, Ariel D.H., Gliner, Genna, Gloudemans, Michael J., Guigo, Roderic, Hall, Ira M., Han, Buhm, He, Yuan, Hormozdiari, Farhad, Howald, Cedric, Kyung Im, Hae, Jo, Brian, Yong Kang, Eun, Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, Lappalainen, Tuuli, Li, Gen, Liu, Boxiang, Mangul, Serghei, McCarthy, Mark I., McDowell, Ian C., Mohammadi, Pejman, Monlong, Jean, Montgomery, Stephen B., Muoz-Aguirre, Manuel, Ndungu, Anne W., Nicolae, Dan L., Nobel, Andrew B., Oliva, Meritxell, Ongen, Halit, Palowitch, John J., Panousis, Nikolaos, Papasaikas, Panagiotis, Park, YoSon, Parsana, Princy, Payne, Anthony J., Peterson, Christine B., Quan, Jie, Reverter, Ferran, Sabatti, Chiara, Saha, Ashis, Sammeth, Michael, Shabalin, Andrey A., Sodaei, Reza, Stephens, Matthew, Stranger, Barbara E., Sul, Jae Hoon, Urbut, Sarah, van de Bunt, Martijn, Wang, Gao, Wen, Xiaoquan, Wright, Fred A., Xi, Hualin S., Yeger-Lotem, Esti, Zaugg, Judith B., Zhou, Yi-Hui, Akey, Joshua M., Bates, Daniel, Chan, Joanne, Claussnitzer, Melina, Demanelis, Kathryn, Diegel, Morgan, Doherty, Jennifer A., Feinberg, Andrew P., Fernando, Marian S., Halow, Jessica, Hansen, Kasper D., Haugen, Eric, Hickey, Peter F., Hou, Lei, Jasmine, Farzana, Jian, Ruiqi, Jiang, Lihua, Johnson, Audra, Kaul, Rajinder, Kellis, Manolis, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Lee, Kristen, Billy Li, Jin, Li, Qin, Lin, Jessica, Lin, Shin, Linder, Sandra, Linke, Caroline, Liu, Yaping, Maurano, Matthew T., Molinie, Benoit, Nelson, Jemma, Neri, Fidencio J., Park, Yongjin, Pierce, Brandon L., Rinaldi, Nicola J., Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Sandstrom, Richard, Skol, Andrew, Smith, Kevin S., Snyder, Michael P., Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Tang, Hua, Wang, Li, Wang, Meng, Van Wittenberghe, Nicholas, Wu, Fan, Zhang, Rui, Nierras, Concepcion R., Branton, Philip A., Carithers, Latarsha J., Guan, Ping, Moore, Helen M., Rao, Abhi, Vaught, Jimmie B., Gould, Sarah E., Lockart, Nicole C., Martin, Casey, Struewing, Jeffery P., Volpi, Simona, Addington, Anjene M., Koester, Susan E., Little, A. Roger, Brigham, Lori E., Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F., Lonsdale, John T., McDonald, Alisa, Mestichelli, Bernadette, Myer, Kevin, Roe, Brian, Salvatore, Michael, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Bridge, Jason, Foster, Barbara A., Gillard, Bryan M., Karasik, Ellen, Kumar, Rachna, Miklos, Mark, Moser, Michael T., Jewell, Scott D., Montroy, Robert G., Rohrer, Daniel C., Valley, Dana R., Davis, David A., Mash, Deborah C., Undale, Anita H., Smith, Anna M., Tabor, David E., Roche, Nancy V., McLean, Jeffrey A., Vatanian, Negin, Robinson, Karna L., Sobin, Leslie, Barcus, Mary E., Valentino, Kimberly M., Qi, Liqun, Hunter, Steven, Hariharan, Pushpa, Singh, Shilpi, Um, Ki Sung, Matose, Takunda, Tomaszewski, Maria M., Barker, Laura K., Mosavel, Maghboeba, Siminoff, Laura A., Traino, Heather M., Flicek, Paul, Juettemann, Thomas, Ruffier, Magali, Sheppard, Dan, Taylor, Kieron, Trevanion, Stephen J., Zerbino, Daniel R., Craft, Brian, Goldman, Mary, Haeussler, Maximilian, Kent, W. James, Lee, Christopher M., Paten, Benedict, Rosenbloom, Kate R., Vivian, John, and Zhu, Jingchun
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Disease susceptibility -- Genetic aspects ,Genetic variation -- Observations ,Gene expression -- Observations ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Author(s): Xin Li [1]; Yungil Kim [2]; Emily K. Tsang [1, 3]; Joe R. Davis [1, 4]; Farhan N. Damani [2]; Colby Chiang [5]; Gaelen T. Hess [4]; Zachary Zappala [...]
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- 2017
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11. Dynamic landscape and regulation of RNA editing in mammals
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Tan, Meng How, Li, Qin, Shanmugam, Raghuvaran, Piskol, Robert, Kohler, Jennefer, Young, Amy N., Liu, Kaiwen Ivy, Zhang, Rui, Ramaswami, Gokul, Ariyoshi, Kentaro, Gupte, Ankita, Keegan, Liam P., George, Cyril X., Ramu, Avinash, Huang, Ni, Pollina, Elizabeth A., Leeman, Dena S., Rustighi, Alessandra, Goh, Y. P. Sharon, Aguet, Franois, Ardlie, Kristin G., Cummings, Beryl B., Gelfand, Ellen T., Getz, Gad, Hadley, Kane, Handsaker, Robert E., Huang, Katherine H., Kashin, Seva, Karczewski, Konrad J., Lek, Monkol, Li, Xiao, MacArthur, Daniel G., Nedzel, Jared L., Nguyen, Duyen T., Noble, Michael S., Segr, Ayellet V., Trowbridge, Casandra A., Tukiainen, Taru, Abell, Nathan S., Balliu, Brunilda, Barshir, Ruth, Basha, Omer, Battle, Alexis, Bogu, Gireesh K., Brown, Andrew, Brown, Christopher D., Castel, Stephane E., Chen, Lin S., Chiang, Colby, Conrad, Donald F., Cox, Nancy J., Damani, Farhan N., Davis, Joe R., Delaneau, Olivier, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Engelhardt, Barbara E., Eskin, Eleazar, Ferreira, Pedro G., Frsard, Laure, Gamazon, Eric R., Garrido-Martn, Diego, Gewirtz, Ariel D. H., Gliner, Genna, Gloudemans, Michael J., Guigo, Roderic, Hall, Ira M., Han, Buhm, He, Yuan, Hormozdiari, Farhad, Howald, Cedric, Kyung Im, Hae, Jo, Brian, Yong Kang, Eun, Kim, Yungil, Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, Lappalainen, Tuuli, Li, Gen, Li, Xin, Liu, Boxiang, Mangul, Serghei, McCarthy, Mark I., McDowell, Ian C., Mohammadi, Pejman, Monlong, Jean, Montgomery, Stephen B., Muoz-Aguirre, Manuel, Ndungu, Anne W., Nicolae, Dan L., Nobel, Andrew B., Oliva, Meritxell, Ongen, Halit, Palowitch, John J., Panousis, Nikolaos, Papasaikas, Panagiotis, Park, YoSon, Parsana, Princy, Payne, Anthony J., Peterson, Christine B., Quan, Jie, Reverter, Ferran, Sabatti, Chiara, Saha, Ashis, Sammeth, Michael, Scott, Alexandra J., Shabalin, Andrey A., Sodaei, Reza, Stephens, Matthew, Stranger, Barbara E., Strober, Benjamin J., Sul, Jae Hoon, Tsang, Emily K., Urbut, Sarah, van de Bunt, Martijn, Wang, Gao, Wen, Xiaoquan, Wright, Fred A., Xi, Hualin S., Yeger-Lotem, Esti, Zappala, Zachary, Zaugg, Judith B., Zhou, Yi-Hui, Akey, Joshua M., Bates, Daniel, Chan, Joanne, Claussnitzer, Melina, Demanelis, Kathryn, Diegel, Morgan, Doherty, Jennifer A., Feinberg, Andrew P., Fernando, Marian S., Halow, Jessica, Hansen, Kasper D., Haugen, Eric, Hickey, Peter F., Hou, Lei, Jasmine, Farzana, Jian, Ruiqi, Jiang, Lihua, Johnson, Audra, Kaul, Rajinder, Kellis, Manolis, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Lee, Kristen, Li, Jin Billy, Lin, Jessica, Lin, Shin, Linder, Sandra, Linke, Caroline, Liu, Yaping, Maurano, Matthew T., Molinie, Benoit, Nelson, Jemma, Neri, Fidencio J., Park, Yongjin, Pierce, Brandon L., Rinaldi, Nicola J., Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Sandstrom, Richard, Skol, Andrew, Smith, Kevin S., Snyder, Michael P., Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Tang, Hua, Wang, Li, Wang, Meng, Van Wittenberghe, Nicholas, Wu, Fan, Nierras, Concepcion R., Branton, Philip A., Carithers, Latarsha J., Guan, Ping, Moore, Helen M., Rao, Abhi, Vaught, Jimmie B., Gould, Sarah E., Lockart, Nicole C., Martin, Casey, Struewing, Jeffery P., Volpi, Simona, Addington, Anjene M., Koester, Susan E., Little, A. Roger, Brigham, Lori E., Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F., Lonsdale, John T., McDonald, Alisa, Mestichelli, Bernadette, Myer, Kevin, Roe, Brian, Salvatore, Michael, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Bridge, Jason, Foster, Barbara A., Gillard, Bryan M., Karasik, Ellen, Kumar, Rachna, Miklos, Mark, Moser, Michael T., Jewell, Scott D., Montroy, Robert G., Rohrer, Daniel C., Valley, Dana R., Davis, David A., Mash, Deborah C., Undale, Anita H., Smith, Anna M., Tabor, David E., Roche, Nancy V., McLean, Jeffrey A., Vatanian, Negin, Robinson, Karna L., Sobin, Leslie, Barcus, Mary E., Valentino, Kimberly M., Qi, Liqun, Hunter, Steven, Hariharan, Pushpa, Singh, Shilpi, Um, Ki Sung, Matose, Takunda, Tomaszewski, Maria M., Barker, Laura K., Mosavel, Maghboeba, Siminoff, Laura A., Traino, Heather M., Flicek, Paul, Juettemann, Thomas, Ruffier, Magali, Sheppard, Dan, Taylor, Kieron, Trevanion, Stephen J., Zerbino, Daniel R., Craft, Brian, Goldman, Mary, Haeussler, Maximilian, Kent, W. James, Lee, Christopher M., Paten, Benedict, Rosenbloom, Kate R., Vivian, John, Zhu, Jingchun, Chawla, Ajay, Del Sal, Giannino, Peltz, Gary, Brunet, Anne, Samuel, Charles E., OConnell, Mary A., Walkley, Carl R., and Nishikura, Kazuko
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Genetic research ,Mammals -- Genetic aspects ,RNA processing -- Research ,Genetic regulation ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Author(s): Meng How Tan (corresponding author) [1, 2, 3]; Qin Li [1]; Raghuvaran Shanmugam [2, 3]; Robert Piskol [1]; Jennefer Kohler [1]; Amy N. Young [1]; Kaiwen Ivy Liu [3]; [...]
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- 2017
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12. Landscape of X chromosome inactivation across human tissues
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Tukiainen, Taru, Villani, Alexandra-Chlo, Yen, Angela, Rivas, Manuel A., Marshall, Jamie L., Satija, Rahul, Aguirre, Matt, Gauthier, Laura, Fleharty, Mark, Kirby, Andrew, Cummings, Beryl B., Castel, Stephane E., Karczewski, Konrad J., Aguet, Franois, Byrnes, Andrea, Ardlie, Kristin G., Gelfand, Ellen T., Getz, Gad, Hadley, Kane, Handsaker, Robert E., Huang, Katherine H., Kashin, Seva, Lek, Monkol, Li, Xiao, MacArthur, Daniel G., Nedzel, Jared L., Nguyen, Duyen T., Noble, Michael S., Segr, Ayellet V., Trowbridge, Casandra A., Abell, Nathan S., Balliu, Brunilda, Barshir, Ruth, Basha, Omer, Battle, Alexis, Bogu, Gireesh K., Brown, Andrew, Brown, Christopher D., Chen, Lin S., Chiang, Colby, Conrad, Donald F., Cox, Nancy J., Damani, Farhan N., Davis, Joe R., Delaneau, Olivier, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Engelhardt, Barbara E., Eskin, Eleazar, Ferreira, Pedro G., Frsard, Laure, Gamazon, Eric R., Garrido-Martn, Diego, Gewirtz, Ariel D. H., Gliner, Genna, Gloudemans, Michael J., Guigo, Roderic, Hall, Ira M., Han, Buhm, He, Yuan, Hormozdiari, Farhad, Howald, Cedric, Kyung Im, Hae, Jo, Brian, Yong Kang, Eun, Kim, Yungil, Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, Lappalainen, Tuuli, Li, Gen, Li, Xin, Liu, Boxiang, Mangul, Serghei, McCarthy, Mark I., McDowell, Ian C., Mohammadi, Pejman, Monlong, Jean, Montgomery, Stephen B., Muoz-Aguirre, Manuel, Ndungu, Anne W., Nicolae, Dan L., Nobel, Andrew B., Oliva, Meritxell, Ongen, Halit, Palowitch, John J., Panousis, Nikolaos, Papasaikas, Panagiotis, Park, YoSon, Parsana, Princy, Payne, Anthony J., Peterson, Christine B., Quan, Jie, Reverter, Ferran, Sabatti, Chiara, Saha, Ashis, Sammeth, Michael, Scott, Alexandra J., Shabalin, Andrey A., Sodaei, Reza, Stephens, Matthew, Stranger, Barbara E., Strober, Benjamin J., Sul, Jae Hoon, Tsang, Emily K., Urbut, Sarah, van de Bunt, Martijn, Wang, Gao, Wen, Xiaoquan, Wright, Fred A., Xi, Hualin S., Yeger-Lotem, Esti, Zappala, Zachary, Zaugg, Judith B., Zhou, Yi-Hui, Akey, Joshua M., Bates, Daniel, Chan, Joanne, Claussnitzer, Melina, Demanelis, Kathryn, Diegel, Morgan, Doherty, Jennifer A., Feinberg, Andrew P., Fernando, Marian S., Halow, Jessica, Hansen, Kasper D., Haugen, Eric, Hickey, Peter F., Hou, Lei, Jasmine, Farzana, Jian, Ruiqi, Jiang, Lihua, Johnson, Audra, Kaul, Rajinder, Kellis, Manolis, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Lee, Kristen, Li, Jin Billy, Li, Qin, Lin, Jessica, Lin, Shin, Linder, Sandra, Linke, Caroline, Liu, Yaping, Maurano, Matthew T., Molinie, Benoit, Nelson, Jemma, Neri, Fidencio J., Park, Yongjin, Pierce, Brandon L., Rinaldi, Nicola J., Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Sandstrom, Richard, Skol, Andrew, Smith, Kevin S., Snyder, Michael P., Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Tang, Hua, Wang, Li, Wang, Meng, Van Wittenberghe, Nicholas, Wu, Fan, Zhang, Rui, Nierras, Concepcion R., Branton, Philip A., Carithers, Latarsha J., Guan, Ping, Moore, Helen M., Rao, Abhi, Vaught, Jimmie B., Gould, Sarah E., Lockart, Nicole C., Martin, Casey, Struewing, Jeffery P., Volpi, Simona, Addington, Anjene M., Koester, Susan E., Little, A. Roger, Brigham, Lori E., Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F., Lonsdale, John T., McDonald, Alisa, Mestichelli, Bernadette, Myer, Kevin, Roe, Brian, Salvatore, Michael, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Bridge, Jason, Foster, Barbara A., Gillard, Bryan M., Karasik, Ellen, Kumar, Rachna, Miklos, Mark, Moser, Michael T., Jewell, Scott D., Montroy, Robert G., Rohrer, Daniel C., Valley, Dana R., Davis, David A., Mash, Deborah C., Undale, Anita H., Smith, Anna M., Tabor, David E., Roche, Nancy V., McLean, Jeffrey A., Vatanian, Negin, Robinson, Karna L., Sobin, Leslie, Barcus, Mary E., Valentino, Kimberly M., Qi, Liqun, Hunter, Steven, Hariharan, Pushpa, Singh, Shilpi, Um, Ki Sung, Matose, Takunda, Tomaszewski, Maria M., Barker, Laura K., Mosavel, Maghboeba, Siminoff, Laura A., Traino, Heather M., Flicek, Paul, Juettemann, Thomas, Ruffier, Magali, Sheppard, Dan, Taylor, Kieron, Trevanion, Stephen J., Zerbino, Daniel R., Craft, Brian, Goldman, Mary, Haeussler, Maximilian, Kent, W. James, Lee, Christopher M., Paten, Benedict, Rosenbloom, Kate R., Vivian, John, Zhu, Jingchun, Regev, Aviv, and Hacohen, Nir
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Chromosomes -- Physiological aspects ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
Author(s): Taru Tukiainen (corresponding author) [1, 2]; Alexandra-Chlo Villani [2, 3]; Angela Yen [2, 4]; Manuel A. Rivas [1, 2, 5]; Jamie L. Marshall [1, 2]; Rahul Satija [2, 6, [...]
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13. Control Strategies and Noncompliance in Abusive Mother-Child Dyads: An Observational Study
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Oldershaw, Lynn, Walters, Gary C., and Hall, Darlene Kordich
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14. Determination of thickness and quality of refractory linings in industrial furnaces using acousto ultrasonic echo
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Walters, Gary, primary
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15. Population-scale tissue transcriptomics maps long non-coding RNAs to complex disease
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de Goede, Olivia M., primary, Nachun, Daniel C., additional, Ferraro, Nicole M., additional, Gloudemans, Michael J., additional, Rao, Abhiram S., additional, Smail, Craig, additional, Eulalio, Tiffany Y., additional, Aguet, François, additional, Ng, Bernard, additional, Xu, Jishu, additional, Barbeira, Alvaro N., additional, Castel, Stephane E., additional, Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, additional, Park, YoSon, additional, Scott, Alexandra J., additional, Strober, Benjamin J., additional, Brown, Christopher D., additional, Wen, Xiaoquan, additional, Hall, Ira M., additional, Battle, Alexis, additional, Lappalainen, Tuuli, additional, Im, Hae Kyung, additional, Ardlie, Kristin G., additional, Mostafavi, Sara, additional, Quertermous, Thomas, additional, Kirkegaard, Karla, additional, Montgomery, Stephen B., additional, Anand, Shankara, additional, Gabriel, Stacey, additional, Getz, Gad A., additional, Graubert, Aaron, additional, Hadley, Kane, additional, Handsaker, Robert E., additional, Huang, Katherine H., additional, Li, Xiao, additional, MacArthur, Daniel G., additional, Meier, Samuel R., additional, Nedzel, Jared L., additional, Nguyen, Duyen T., additional, Segrè, Ayellet V., additional, Todres, Ellen, additional, Balliu, Brunilda, additional, Bonazzola, Rodrigo, additional, Brown, Andrew, additional, Conrad, Donald F., additional, Cotter, Daniel J., additional, Cox, Nancy, additional, Das, Sayantan, additional, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., additional, Einson, Jonah, additional, Engelhardt, Barbara E., additional, Eskin, Eleazar, additional, Flynn, Elise D., additional, Fresard, Laure, additional, Gamazon, Eric R., additional, Garrido-Martín, Diego, additional, Gay, Nicole R., additional, Guigó, Roderic, additional, Hamel, Andrew R., additional, He, Yuan, additional, Hoffman, Paul J., additional, Hormozdiari, Farhad, additional, Hou, Lei, additional, Jo, Brian, additional, Kasela, Silva, additional, Kashin, Seva, additional, Kellis, Manolis, additional, Kwong, Alan, additional, Li, Xin, additional, Liang, Yanyu, additional, Mangul, Serghei, additional, Mohammadi, Pejman, additional, Muñoz-Aguirre, Manuel, additional, Nobel, Andrew B., additional, Oliva, Meritxell, additional, Park, Yongjin, additional, Parsana, Princy, additional, Reverter, Ferran, additional, Rouhana, John M., additional, Sabatti, Chiara, additional, Saha, Ashis, additional, Stephens, Matthew, additional, Stranger, Barbara E., additional, Teran, Nicole A., additional, Viñuela, Ana, additional, Wang, Gao, additional, Wright, Fred, additional, Wucher, Valentin, additional, Zou, Yuxin, additional, Ferreira, Pedro G., additional, Li, Gen, additional, Melé, Marta, additional, Yeger-Lotem, Esti, additional, Bradbury, Debra, additional, Krubit, Tanya, additional, McLean, Jeffrey A., additional, Qi, Liqun, additional, Robinson, Karna, additional, Roche, Nancy V., additional, Smith, Anna M., additional, Tabor, David E., additional, Undale, Anita, additional, Bridge, Jason, additional, Brigham, Lori E., additional, Foster, Barbara A., additional, Gillard, Bryan M., additional, Hasz, Richard, additional, Hunter, Marcus, additional, Johns, Christopher, additional, Johnson, Mark, additional, Karasik, Ellen, additional, Kopen, Gene, additional, Leinweber, William F., additional, McDonald, Alisa, additional, Moser, Michael T., additional, Myer, Kevin, additional, Ramsey, Kimberley D., additional, Roe, Brian, additional, Shad, Saboor, additional, Thomas, Jeffrey A., additional, Walters, Gary, additional, Washington, Michael, additional, Wheeler, Joseph, additional, Jewell, Scott D., additional, Rohrer, Daniel C., additional, Valley, Dana R., additional, Davis, David A., additional, Mash, Deborah C., additional, Barcus, Mary E., additional, Branton, Philip A., additional, Sobin, Leslie, additional, Barker, Laura K., additional, Gardiner, Heather M., additional, Mosavel, Maghboeba, additional, Siminoff, Laura A., additional, Flicek, Paul, additional, Haeussler, Maximilian, additional, Juettemann, Thomas, additional, Kent, W. James, additional, Lee, Christopher M., additional, Powell, Conner C., additional, Rosenbloom, Kate R., additional, Ruffier, Magali, additional, Sheppard, Dan, additional, Taylor, Kieron, additional, Trevanion, Stephen J., additional, Zerbino, Daniel R., additional, Abell, Nathan S., additional, Akey, Joshua, additional, Chen, Lin, additional, Demanelis, Kathryn, additional, Doherty, Jennifer A., additional, Feinberg, Andrew P., additional, Hansen, Kasper D., additional, Hickey, Peter F., additional, Jasmine, Farzana, additional, Jiang, Lihua, additional, Kaul, Rajinder, additional, Kibriya, Muhammad G., additional, Li, Jin Billy, additional, Li, Qin, additional, Lin, Shin, additional, Linder, Sandra E., additional, Pierce, Brandon L., additional, Rizzardi, Lindsay F., additional, Skol, Andrew D., additional, Smith, Kevin S., additional, Snyder, Michael, additional, Stamatoyannopoulos, John, additional, Tang, Hua, additional, Wang, Meng, additional, Carithers, Latarsha J., additional, Guan, Ping, additional, Koester, Susan E., additional, Little, A. Roger, additional, Moore, Helen M., additional, Nierras, Concepcion R., additional, Rao, Abhi K., additional, Vaught, Jimmie B., additional, and Volpi, Simona, additional
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16. Variation in the distribution of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) with temperature and implications for seasonal migration
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Kotwicki, Stan, Buckley, Troy W., Honkalehto, Taina, and Walters, Gary
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Bering Sea -- Environmental aspects ,Perciformes -- Research -- Physiological aspects -- Environmental aspects ,Walleye (Fish) -- Research -- Physiological aspects -- Environmental aspects ,Zoology and wildlife conservation ,Physiological aspects ,Research ,Environmental aspects - Abstract
Abstract--Aspects of the feeding migration of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) in the eastern Bering Sea (EBS) were investigated by examining the relationship between temperatures and densities of fish encountered during [...]
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17. A Quantitative Proteome Map of the Human Body
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Jiang, Lihua, primary, Wang, Meng, additional, Lin, Shin, additional, Jian, Ruiqi, additional, Li, Xiao, additional, Chan, Joanne, additional, Dong, Guanlan, additional, Fang, Huaying, additional, Robinson, Aaron E., additional, Snyder, Michael P., additional, Aguet, François, additional, Anand, Shankara, additional, Ardlie, Kristin G., additional, Gabriel, Stacey, additional, Getz, Gad, additional, Graubert, Aaron, additional, Hadley, Kane, additional, Handsaker, Robert E., additional, Huang, Katherine H., additional, Kashin, Seva, additional, MacArthur, Daniel G., additional, Meier, Samuel R., additional, Nedzel, Jared L., additional, Nguyen, Duyen Y., additional, Segrè, Ayellet V., additional, Todres, Ellen, additional, Balliu, Brunilda, additional, Barbeira, Alvaro N., additional, Battle, Alexis, additional, Bonazzola, Rodrigo, additional, Brown, Andrew, additional, Brown, Christopher D., additional, Castel, Stephane E., additional, Conrad, Don, additional, Cotter, Daniel J., additional, Cox, Nancy, additional, Das, Sayantan, additional, de Goede, Olivia M., additional, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., additional, Engelhardt, Barbara E., additional, Eskin, Eleazar, additional, Eulalio, Tiffany Y., additional, Ferraro, Nicole M., additional, Flynn, Elise, additional, Fresard, Laure, additional, Gamazon, Eric R., additional, Garrido-Martín, Diego, additional, Gay, Nicole R., additional, Guigó, Roderic, additional, Hamel, Andrew R., additional, He, Yuan, additional, Hoffman, Paul J., additional, Hormozdiari, Farhad, additional, Hou, Lei, additional, Im, Hae Kyung, additional, Jo, Brian, additional, Kasela, Silva, additional, Kellis, Manolis, additional, Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, additional, Kwong, Alan, additional, Lappalainen, Tuuli, additional, Li, Xin, additional, Liang, Yanyu, additional, Mangul, Serghei, additional, Mohammadi, Pejman, additional, Montgomery, Stephen B., additional, Muñoz-Aguirre, Manuel, additional, Nachun, Daniel C., additional, Nobel, Andrew B., additional, Oliva, Meritxell, additional, Park, YoSon, additional, Park, Yongjin, additional, Parsana, Princy, additional, Reverter, Ferran, additional, Rouhana, John M., additional, Sabatti, Chiara, additional, Saha, Ashis, additional, Skol, Andrew D., additional, Stephens, Matthew, additional, Stranger, Barbara E., additional, Strober, Benjamin J., additional, Teran, Nicole A., additional, Viñuela, Ana, additional, Wang, Gao, additional, Wen, Xiaoquan, additional, Wright, Fred, additional, Wucher, Valentin, additional, Zou, Yuxin, additional, Ferreira, Pedro G., additional, Li, Gen, additional, Melé, Marta, additional, Yeger-Lotem, Esti, additional, Barcus, Mary E., additional, Bradbury, Debra, additional, Krubit, Tanya, additional, McLean, Jeffrey A., additional, Qi, Liqun, additional, Robinson, Karna, additional, Roche, Nancy V., additional, Smith, Anna M., additional, Sobin, Leslie, additional, Tabor, David E., additional, Undale, Anita, additional, Bridge, Jason, additional, Brigham, Lori E., additional, Foster, Barbara A., additional, Gillard, Bryan M., additional, Hasz, Richard, additional, Hunter, Marcus, additional, Johns, Christopher, additional, Johnson, Mark, additional, Karasik, Ellen, additional, Kopen, Gene, additional, Leinweber, William F., additional, McDonald, Alisa, additional, Moser, Michael T., additional, Myer, Kevin, additional, Ramsey, Kimberley D., additional, Roe, Brian, additional, Shad, Saboor, additional, Thomas, Jeffrey A., additional, Walters, Gary, additional, Washington, Michael, additional, Wheeler, Joseph, additional, Jewell, Scott D., additional, Rohrer, Daniel C., additional, Valley, Dana R., additional, Davis, David A., additional, Mash, Deborah C., additional, Branton, Philip A., additional, Barker, Laura K., additional, Gardiner, Heather M., additional, Mosavel, Maghboeba, additional, Siminoff, Laura A., additional, Flicek, Paul, additional, Haeussler, Maximilian, additional, Juettemann, Thomas, additional, Kent, W. James, additional, Lee, Christopher M., additional, Powell, Conner C., additional, Rosenbloom, Kate R., additional, Ruffier, Magali, additional, Sheppard, Dan, additional, Taylor, Kieron, additional, Trevanion, Stephen J., additional, Zerbino, Daniel R., additional, Abell, Nathan S., additional, Akey, Joshua, additional, Chen, Lin, additional, Demanelis, Kathryn, additional, Doherty, Jennifer A., additional, Feinberg, Andrew P., additional, Hansen, Kasper D., additional, Hickey, Peter F., additional, Jasmine, Farzana, additional, Kaul, Rajinder, additional, Kibriya, Muhammad G., additional, Li, Jin Billy, additional, Li, Qin, additional, Linder, Sandra E., additional, Pierce, Brandon L., additional, Rizzardi, Lindsay F., additional, Smith, Kevin S., additional, Stamatoyannopoulos, John, additional, Tang, Hua, additional, Carithers, Latarsha J., additional, Guan, Ping, additional, Koester, Susan E., additional, Little, A. Roger, additional, Moore, Helen M., additional, Nierras, Concepcion R., additional, Rao, Abhi K., additional, Vaught, Jimmie B., additional, and Volpi, Simona, additional
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18. An increase in inflammation and islet dysfunction is a feature of prediabetes
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Weaver, Jessica R., primary, Odanga, Justin J., additional, Breathwaite, Erick K., additional, Treadwell, Michelle L., additional, Murchinson, Angela C., additional, Walters, Gary, additional, Fuentes, Danette P., additional, and Lee, Jung Bok, additional
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- 2020
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19. Salt Tectonics and Sedimentation in the Offshore Majunga Basin, Madagascar
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Tari, Gabor, primary, Coterill, Katrina, additional, Molnar, Jim, additional, Valasek, Dave, additional, Walters, Gary, additional, and Alvarez, Yves, additional
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- 2004
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20. Survey assessment of semi-pelagic Gadoids: the example of Walleye Pollock, Theragra chalcogramma, in the Eastern Bering Sea
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Karp, William A. and Walters, Gary E.
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Bering Sea -- Natural history ,Fishes -- Research -- Methods ,Fisheries -- Research -- Methods ,Walleye (Fish) -- Research -- Methods ,Trawling -- Methods -- Evaluation ,Fish industry -- Research -- Methods ,Fishery technology -- Evaluation -- Methods -- Research ,Agricultural industry ,Business ,Evaluation ,Research ,Natural history ,Methods - Abstract
Assessment of walleye pollock, Theragra chalcogramma, in the eastern Bering Sea is complicated because the species is semi--pelagic in habit. Annual bottom trawl surveys provide estimates of demersal abundance on the eastern Bering Sea shelf. Every third year (starting in 1979), an extended area of the shelf and slope is surveyed and an echo integration--midwater trawl survey provides estimates of pollock abundance in midwater. Overall age--specific population and biomass estimates are obtained by summing the demersal and midwater results, assuming that the bottom trawl samples only pollock inhabiting the lower 3 m of the water column. Total population estimates have ranged from 134 x [10.sup.9] fish in 1979 to 27 x [10.sup.9] fish in 1988. The very high abundance observed in 1979 reflects the appearance of the unusually large 1978 year class. Changes in age--specific abundance estimates have documented the passage of strong (1978, 1982, and 1984) and weak year classes through the fishery. In general, older fish are more demersally oriented and younger fish are more abundant in midwater, but this trend was not always evident in the patterns of abundance of 1-- and 2--year--old fish. As the average age of the population has increased, so has the relative proportion of pollock estimated by the demersal surveys. Consequently, it is unlikely that either technique can be used independently to monitor changes in abundance and age composition. Midwater assessment depends on pelagic trawl samples for size and age composition estimates, so both surveys are subject to biases resulting from gear performance and interactions between fish and gear. In this review, we discuss survey methodology and evaluate assumptions regarding catchability and availability as they relate to demersal, midwater, and overall assessment., Introduction Direct assessment provides essential information for the management of many marine fish stocks. Frequently, demersal stocks are assessed by means of bottom trawl surveys, and pelagic stocks are assessed [...]
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21. Parenting behavior rating scales: preliminary validation with intrusive, abusive mothers
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King, Gillian A., Rogers, Cheryl-Lynn, Walters, Gary C., and Oldershaw, Lynn
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Abusive parents -- Research ,Human behavior -- Analysis ,Behavioral assessment -- Analysis ,Family and marriage ,Sociology and social work - Abstract
This study provided preliminary evidence of the reliability and validity of a set of scales for rating the parenting behaviors of physically abusive mothers. Thirty-two male and 32 female undergraduates viewed a videotape of either an abusive or matched control mother interacting with her son. Two tapes of abusive mothers, representative of the Intrusive mother type, and two matched control tapes were used. Subjects rated the mother's behavior on rating scales matching an observational coding system developed by Oldershaw, Walters, and Hall (1989). Mean ratings of between six to eight raters displayed sufficiently high reliability. As expected, ratings correlated with behavior frequency data. Observers' ratings discriminated between abusive mothers and nonabusive controls, providing evidence of construct validity of the scales. The potential utility of a rating scale instrument for the clinical assessment of parenting behaviors is discussed.
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22. Yellowfin sole, Pleuronectes asper, of the Bering Sea: biological characteristics, history of exploitation, and management
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Wilderbuer, Thomas K., Walters, Gary E., and Bakkala, Richard G.
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Flatfishes -- Management ,Marine fishes -- Behavior ,Fish populations -- Statistics ,Agricultural industry ,Business - Abstract
Yellowfin sole, Pleuronectes asper, is the second most abundant flatfish in the North Pacific Ocean and is most highly concentrated in the eastern Bering Sea. It has been a target species in the eastern Bering Sea since the mid-1950's, initially by foreign distant-water fisheries but more recently by U.S. fisheries. Annual commercial catches since 1959 have ranged from 42,000 to 554,000 metric tons (t). Yellowfin sole is a relatively small flatfish averaging about 26 cm in length and 200 g in weight in commercial catches. It is distributed from nearshore waters to depths of about 100 m in the eastern Bering Sea in summer, but moves to deeper water in winter to escape sea ice. Yellowfin sole is a benthopelagic feeder. It is a long-lived species (>20 years) with a correspondingly low natural mortality rate estimated at 0.12. After being overexploited during the early years of the fishery and suffering a substantial decline in stock abundance, the resource has recovered and is currently in excellent condition. The biomass during the 1980's may have been as high as, if not higher than, that at the beginning of the fishery. Based on results of demersal trawl surveys and two age structured models, the current exploitable biomass has been estimated to range between 1.9 and 2.6 million t. Appropriate harvest strategies were investigated under a range of possible recruitment levels. The recommended harvest level was calculated by multiplying the yield derived from the [F.sub.0.1] harvest level (161 g at F = 0.14) by an average recruitment value resulting in a commercial harvest of 276,900 t, or about 14% of the estimated exploitable biomass., The yellowfin sole, Pleuronectes asper, is a species of flatfish that is plentiful in the North Pacific Ocean and most abundant in the eastern Bering Sea. It has a life expectancy of more than 20 years and although it was overfished in earlier periods, it now has an estimated exploitable biomass of 1.9-2.6 million metric tons. The fish measures about 26 cm in length and weighs 200 g in commercial catches, and is found in waters to a depth of 100 m in the summer, moving to deeper waters in winter. A formula to determine the recommended harvest level yielded an annual catch of 276,900 tons, or 14% of the estimated exploitable biomass., Introduction Yellowfin sole, Pleuronectes asper, of the family Pleuronectidae (Fig. 1), is the second most abundant flatfish in the North Pacific Ocean and is the most abundant species of groundfish [...]
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23. An increase in inflammation and islet dysfunction is a feature of prediabetes.
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Weaver, Jessica R., Odanga, Justin J., Breathwaite, Erick K., Treadwell, Michelle L., Murchinson, Angela C., Walters, Gary, Fuentes, Danette P., and Lee, Jung Bok
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PREDIABETIC state ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,ISLANDS ,PANCREATITIS ,DIABETES ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Aims: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a global health problem that will be diagnosed in almost 300 million people by 2025 according to the World Health Organization. Before being diagnosed with T2D, individuals may have glucose levels above normal but below the diabetic range. This condition is known as prediabetes. Studies showed that people with prediabetes had an increase in several pro‐inflammatory cytokines in their serum and in their fasting glucose levels. The answer remains unclear when inflammation begins in the pancreas and islets, and what is the extent of this inflammation. Methods: Subjects with haemoglobin A1c levels from 5.7% to 6.4% were classified as pre‐diabetic. Sections of pancreas and isolated islets from normal donors and donors with prediabetes were tested for markers of inflammation and glucose‐stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS). Results: Gene and protein expression of the inflammatory markers resistin, interleukin‐1 beta, tumour necrosis factor‐alpha, interleukin‐6, and monocyte chemoattractant protein‐1 increased in donors with prediabetes compared to normal donors. GSIS response was significantly decreased in pre‐diabetic islets compared to normal islets. Donors with prediabetes also had decreased expression of CD163+ cells but not CD68+ cells. Conclusions: Based on our findings, inflammation and islet dysfunction may be more significant than originally thought in people with prediabetes. Rather than being in a normal state before diabetes occurs, it appears that subjects are already in an early diabetic condition resembling more closely T2D. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Climate change and control of the southeastern Bering Sea pelagic ecosystem
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Hunt Jr, George L., Stabeno, Phyllis, Walters, Gary, Sinclair, Elizabeth, Brodeur, Richard D., Napp, Jeffery M., and Bond, Nicholas A.
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- 2002
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25. Enhancing GTEx by bridging the gaps between genotype, gene expression, and disease The eGTEx Project
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Stranger, Barbara E., Brigham, Lori E., Hasz, Richard, Hunter, Marcus, Johns, Christopher, Johnson, Mark, Kopen, Gene, Leinweber, William F., Lonsdale, John T., McDonald, Alisa, Mestichelli, Bernadette, Myer, Kevin, Roe, Brian, Salvatore, Michael, Shad, Saboor, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Walters, Gary, Washington, Michael, Wheeler, Joseph, Bridge, Jason, Foster, Barbara A., Gillard, Bryan M., Karasik, Ellen, Kumar, Rachna, Miklos, Mark, Moser, Michael T., Jewell, Scott D., Montroy, Robert G., Rohrer, Daniel C., Valley, Dana, Davis, David A., Mash, Deborah C., Gould, Sarah E., Guan, Ping, Koester, Susan, Little, A. Roger, Martin, Casey, Moore, Helen M., Rao, Abhi, Struewing, Jeffery P., Volpi, Simona, Hansen, Kasper D., Hickey, Peter F., Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Hou, Lei, Liu, Yaping, Molinie, Benoit, Park, Yongjin, Rinaldi, Nicola, Wang, Li B., Van Wittenberghe, Nicholas, Claussnitzer, Melina, Gelfand, Ellen T., Li, Qin, Linder, Sandra, Smith, Kevin S., Tsang, Emily K., Demanelis, Kathryn, Doherty, Jennifer A., Jasmine, Farzana, Kibriya, Muhammad G., Jiang, Lihua, Lin, Shin, Wang, Meng, Jian, Ruiqi, Li, Xiao, Chan, Joanne, Bates, Daniel, Diegel, Morgan, Halow, Jessica, Haugen, Eric, Johnson, Audra, Kaul, Rajinder, Lee, Kristen, Maurano, Matthew T., Nelson, Jemma, Neri, Fidencio J., Sandstrom, Richard, Fernando, Marian S., Linke, Caroline, Oliva, Meritxell, Skol, Andrew, Wu, Fan, Akey, Joshua M., Feinberg, Andrew P., Li, Jin Billy, Pierce, Brandon L., Stamatoyannopoulos, John A., Tang, Hua, Ardlie, Kristin G., Kellis, Manolis, Snyder, Michael P., and Montgomery, Stephen B.
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Genetic variants have been associated with a myriad of molecular phenotypes that provide new insight into the range of mechanisms underlying genetic traits and diseases. Identifying any particular genetic variant’s cascade of effects, from molecule to individual, requires assaying multiple layers of molecular complexity. We introduce the Enhancing GTEx (eGTEx) project that extends the GTEx project to combine gene expression with additional intermediate molecular measurements on the same tissues to provide a resource for studying how genetic differences cascade through molecular phenotypes to impact human health.
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26. Stress Gets a Personality
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Walters, Gary C.
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27. Differential Suppression by Punishment of Nonconsummatory Licking and Lever Pressing
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Walters, Gary C. and Herring, Barbara
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Five experiments investigated the differential effects of shock punishment on nonconsummatory licking (dry licking) and lever pressing. Results support a motivationally based theory of punishment involving the role of incentive stimuli associated with the particular responses studied. (Editor/RK)
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28. Impact of Cognitive Load on Family Decision Makers’ Recall and Understanding of Donation Requests for the Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) Project
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Siminoff, Laura A., primary, Wilson-Genderson, Maureen, additional, Mosavel, Maghboeba, additional, Barker, Laura, additional, Trgina, Jennifer, additional, Traino, Heather M., additional, Nathan, Howard M., additional, Hasz, Richard D., additional, and Walters, Gary, additional
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29. A Behavioral Approach to the Classification of Different Types of Physically Abusive Mothers
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Oldershaw, Lynn, Walters, Gary C., and Hall, Darlene Kordich
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- 1989
30. A SUMMARY OF THE PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE MI CIELO ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT, IZTAPA, GUATEMALA, C.A.
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Walters, Gary Rex
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- 1980
31. A SUMMARY OF THE PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE 1979 SAN AGUSTIN ACASAGUASTLAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT, GUATEMALA
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Walters, Gary Rex
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- 1980
32. Genetic effects on gene expression across human tissues
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Haugen, Eric, He, Yuan, Chen, Lin S., Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T., Branton, Philip A., Nobel, Andrew B., Park, YoSon, McLean, Jeffrey A., Neri, Fidencio J., Tabor, David E., Saha, Ashis, Sobin, Leslie, Doherty, Jennifer A., Rosenbloom, Kate R., Quan, Jie, Strober, Benjamin J., Liu, Yaping, Valley, Dana, Basha, Omer, Barshir, Ruth, Trowbridge, Casandra A., Segrè, Ayellet V., Skol, Andrew, Karasik, Ellen, Bridge, Jason, Kent, W. James, Chiang, Colby, Damani, Farhan N., Karczewski, Konrad J., Barcus, Mary E., Oliva, Meritxell, Papasaikas, Panagiotis, Nelson, Jemma, Linke, Caroline, Paten, Benedict, Gelfand, Ellen T., Zhu, Jingchun, Wright, Fred A., Smith, Kevin S., Halow, Jessica, Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah, Salvatore, Michael, Hunter, Steven, Noble, Michael S., Goldman, Mary, Nguyen, Duyen Y., Singh, Shilpi, Rohrer, Daniel C., Cox, Nancy J., Hickey, Peter F., Battle, Alexis, Claussnitzer, Melina, Molinie, Benoit, Aguet, François, Balliu, Brunilda, Thomas, Jeffrey A., Hormozdiari, Farhad, Hou, Lei, Kaul, Rajinder, Peterson, Christine B., Lin, Jessica, Barker, Laura K., Brown, Christopher D., Guan, Ping, Lee, Kristen, Gloudemans, Michael J., Ripke, Stephan, Moser, Michael T., Muñoz-Aguirre, Manuel, Haeussler, Maximilian, Vatanian, Negin, Gewirtz, Ariel D.H., Castel, Stephane E., Monlong, Jean, Scott, Alexandra J., Stamatoyannopoulos, John, Ruffier, Magali, Zappala, Zachary, Li, Xiao, Ferreira, Pedro G., Nierras, Concepcion R., Yeger-Lotem, Esti, Wen, Xiaoquan, Struewing, Jeffery P., Delaneau, Olivier, Tukiainen, Taru, Tomaszewski, Maria M., Jo, Brian, Park, Yongjin, Martin, Casey, Bogu, Gireesh K., Pierce, Brandon L., Zhou, Yi-Hui, Eskin, Eleazar, Reverter, Ferran, Guigó, Roderic, Teran, Nicole A., Lek, Monkol, Leinweber, William F., Ardlie, Kristin G., Kopen, Gene, Ongen, Halit, Lonsdale, John T., Hall, Ira M., Bustamante, Carlos D., Quon, Gerald, Han, Buhm, Mohammadi, Pejman, Nicolae, Dan L., Kellis, Manolis, Vivian, John, Robinson, Karna L., Davis, David A., Washington, Michael, Montroy, Robert G., Craft, Brian, Wang, Gao, Garrido-Martín, Diego, Taylor, Kieron, Linder, Sandra, Hadley, Kane, Addington, Anjene M., Davis, Joe R., Siminoff, Laura A., Miklos, Mark, Tsang, Emily K., Diegel, Morgan, Mash, Deborah C., McDowell, Ian C., Lockhart, Nicole C., Payne, Anthony J., Abell, Nathan S., Cummings, Beryl B., Wheeler, Joseph, Matose, Takunda, Demanelis, Kathryn, Gliner, Genna, Stephens, Matthew, McDonald, Alisa, Rao, Abhi, Foster, Barbara A., Frésard, Laure, Brown, Andrew A., Zhang, Rui, Rinaldi, Nicola J., Gillard, Bryan M., Zerbino, Daniel R., Sabatti, Chiara, Moore, Helen M., Hasz, Richard, Brigham, Lori E., Zaugg, Judith B., Jian, Ruiqi, Conrad, Donald F., Snyder, Michael P., Im, Hae Kyung, Wu, Fan, MacArthur, Daniel G., Liu, Boxiang, Gamazon, Eric R., Jiang, Lihua, Sammeth, Michael, Johns, Christopher, Maurano, Matthew T., Hansen, Kasper D., Kang, Eun Yong, Myer, Kevin, Tang, Hua, Johnson, Mark, Fernando, Marian S., Smith, Anna M., Urbut, Sarah, Gould, Sarah E., Van Wittenberghe, Nicholas, Lee, Christopher M., Engelhardt, Barbara E., Panousis, Nikolaos, Palowitch, John J., Kibriya, Muhammad G., Sheppard, Dan, McCarthy, Mark I., Ndungu, Anne W., Valentino, Kimberly M., Sodaei, Reza, Sandstrom, Richard, Parsana, Princy, Kim, Yungil, Kumar, Rachna, Chan, Joanne, Little, A. Roger, Shimko, Tyler C., Volpi, Simona, Li, Qin, Akey, Joshua M., Walters, Gary, Roe, Bryan, Undale, Anita H., Van De Bunt, Martijn, Getz, Gad, Li, Jin Billy, Mangul, Serghei, Feinberg, Andrew P., Sul, Jae Hoon, Rizzardi, Lindsay F., Nguyen, Duyen T., Stranger, Barbara E., Um, Ki Sung, Flicek, Paul, Trevanion, Stephen J., Vaught, Jimmie B., Lockart, Nicole C., Nedzel, Jared L., Handsaker, Robert E., Hunter, Marcus, Xi, Hualin S., Bates, Daniel, Howald, Cedric, Roche, Nancy V., Koester, Susan, Huang, Katherine H., Sullivan, Timothy J., Wang, Meng, Shabalin, Andrey A., Shad, Saboor, Hariharan, Pushpa, He, Amy Z., Qi, Liqun, Lappalainen, Tuuli, Li, Xin, Carithers, Latarsha J., Mestichelli, Bernadette, Kashin, Seva, Li, Gen, Jasmine, Farzana, Juettemann, Thomas, Montgomery, Stephen B., Zhang, Hailei, Traino, Heather M., Mosavel, Maghboeba, Koester, Susan E., Lin, Shin, Jewell, Scott D., Johnson, Audra, and Wang, Li
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Characterization of the molecular function of the human genome and its variation across individuals is essential for identifying the cellular mechanisms that underlie human genetic traits and diseases. The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project aims to characterize variation in gene expression levels across individuals and diverse tissues of the human body, many of which are not easily accessible. Here we describe genetic effects on gene expression levels across 44 human tissues. We find that local genetic variation affects gene expression levels for the majority of genes, and we further identify inter-chromosomal genetic effects for 93 genes and 112 loci. On the basis of the identified genetic effects, we characterize patterns of tissue specificity, compare local and distal effects, and evaluate the functional properties of the genetic effects. We also demonstrate that multi-tissue, multi-individual data can be used to identify genes and pathways affected by human disease-associated variation, enabling a mechanistic interpretation of gene regulation and the genetic basis of disease.
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33. The Art of War, Nonlinearity and, Coping With Uncertainty.
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Walters, Gary L., primary
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- 1994
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34. Biological Characteristics and Fishery Assessment of Alaska Plaice, Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus, in the Eastern Bering Sea
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ZHANG, CHANG IK, WILDERBUER, THOMAS K., and WALTERS, GARY E.
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Agricultural industry ,Business - Abstract
Alaska plaice, Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus, is one of the major flatfishes in the eastern Bering Sea ecosystem and is most highly concentrated in the shallow continental shelf of the eastern Bering Sea. Annual commercial catches have ranged from less than 1,000 metric tons (t) in 1963 to 62,000 t in 1988. Alaska plaice is a relatively large fiatfish averaging about 32 cm in length and 390 g in weight in commercial catches. They are distributed from nearshore waters to a depth of about 100 m in the eastern Bering Sea during summer, but move to deeper continental shelf waters in winter to escape sea ice and cold water temperatures. Being a long-lived species ([is greater than] 30 years), they have a relatively low natural mortality rate estimated at 0.20. Maturing at about age 7, Alaska plaice spawn from April through June on hard sandy substrates of the shelf region, primarily around the 100 m isobath. Prey items primarily include polychaetes and other marine worms. In comparison with other flatfish, Alaska plaice and rock sole, Pleuronectes bilineatus, have similar diets but different habitat preferences with separate areas of peak population density which may minimize interspecific competition. Yellowfin sole, Pleuronectes asper, while sharing similar habitat, differs from these two species because of the variety of prey items in its diet. Competition for food resources among the three species appears to be low. The resource has experienced light exploitation since 1963 and is currently in good condition. Based on the results of demersal trawl surveys and age-structured analyses, the exploitable biomass increased from 1971 through the mid-1980's before decreasing to the 1997 level of 500,000 t. The recommended 1998 harvest level, Allowable Biological Catch, was calculated from the Baranov catch equation based on the [F.sub.MSY] harvest level and the projected 1997 biomass, resulting in a commercial harvest of 69,000 t, or about 16% of the estimated exploitable biomass., Introduction The Alaska plaice, Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus (Fig. 1), is a right-eyed flounder, family Pleuronectidae, and one of four shallow-water flatfishes, along with the yellowfin sole, Pleuronectes asper; rock sole, Pleuronectes [...]
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- 1998
35. Amount of prior learning, density of reinforcement and “Vacation” from punishment as determinants of punishment effectiveness: Some negative results
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Walters, Gary C.
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- 1978
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36. Aversive Stimulation of the Rat: Long-Term Effects on Subsequent Behavior
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Walters, Gary C. and Rogers, Judith V.
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- 1963
37. Seven original compositions for jazz combo
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Siukola, Jen; Terhune, Cecily; Yount, Danny; Walters, Gary; Wittman, Jesse, Ball State University. School of Music, Siukola, Jen; Terhune, Cecily; Yount, Danny; Walters, Gary; Wittman, Jesse, and Ball State University. School of Music
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Lecturer : Jennifer Siukola.; Performers : Jennifer Siukola, trumpet, Cecily Terhune, saxophone, Danny Yount, drums, Gary Walters, piano, Jesse Wittman, bass.; This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Arts in Music (primary emphasis : Trumpet Performance, secondary emphasis : Music Theory).; Includes a list of upcoming BSU School of Music events (for June 2015-July 2015)., Series LXIX, Number 252., This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include offensive content. Our statement regarding objectionable content is available at: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/about
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38. Jennifer Siukola, trumpet
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Siukola, Jen; Urrutia-Borlando, Eugenio; Walters, Gary, Ball State University. School of Music, Siukola, Jen; Urrutia-Borlando, Eugenio; Walters, Gary, and Ball State University. School of Music
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With Eugenia Urrutia, piano, Gary Walters, piano.; This recital is presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Arts in Music (primary emphasis : Trumpet Performance, secondary emphasis : Music Theory).; Includes a list of upcoming BSU School of Music events (for September 2014)., Series LXIX, Number 3., This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include offensive content. Our statement regarding objectionable content is available at: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/about
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- 2014
39. On the Fading of Social Stereotypes: Studies in Three Generations of College Students
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KARLINS, MARVIN, primary, COFFMAN, THOMAS L., additional, and WALTERS, GARY, additional
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40. High Compression Expandable Liner Hanger Case History in the Bakken Shale: Pre-job Planning, Real Time Monitoring and Post Job Analysis
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McCormick, John, additional, Brown, Casey, additional, and Walters, Gary, additional
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- 2014
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41. The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) project
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Lonsdale, John, primary, Thomas, Jeffrey, additional, Salvatore, Mike, additional, Phillips, Rebecca, additional, Lo, Edmund, additional, Shad, Saboor, additional, Hasz, Richard, additional, Walters, Gary, additional, Garcia, Fernando, additional, Young, Nancy, additional, Foster, Barbara, additional, Moser, Mike, additional, Karasik, Ellen, additional, Gillard, Bryan, additional, Ramsey, Kimberley, additional, Sullivan, Susan, additional, Bridge, Jason, additional, Magazine, Harold, additional, Syron, John, additional, Fleming, Johnelle, additional, Siminoff, Laura, additional, Traino, Heather, additional, Mosavel, Maghboeba, additional, Barker, Laura, additional, Jewell, Scott, additional, Rohrer, Dan, additional, Maxim, Dan, additional, Filkins, Dana, additional, Harbach, Philip, additional, Cortadillo, Eddie, additional, Berghuis, Bree, additional, Turner, Lisa, additional, Hudson, Eric, additional, Feenstra, Kristin, additional, Sobin, Leslie, additional, Robb, James, additional, Branton, Phillip, additional, Korzeniewski, Greg, additional, Shive, Charles, additional, Tabor, David, additional, Qi, Liqun, additional, Groch, Kevin, additional, Nampally, Sreenath, additional, Buia, Steve, additional, Zimmerman, Angela, additional, Smith, Anna, additional, Burges, Robin, additional, Robinson, Karna, additional, Valentino, Kim, additional, Bradbury, Deborah, additional, Cosentino, Mark, additional, Diaz-Mayoral, Norma, additional, Kennedy, Mary, additional, Engel, Theresa, additional, Williams, Penelope, additional, Erickson, Kenyon, additional, Ardlie, Kristin, additional, Winckler, Wendy, additional, Getz, Gad, additional, DeLuca, David, additional, MacArthur, Daniel, additional, Kellis, Manolis, additional, Thomson, Alexander, additional, Young, Taylor, additional, Gelfand, Ellen, additional, Donovan, Molly, additional, Meng, Yan, additional, Grant, George, additional, Mash, Deborah, additional, Marcus, Yvonne, additional, Basile, Margaret, additional, Liu, Jun, additional, Zhu, Jun, additional, Tu, Zhidong, additional, Cox, Nancy J, additional, Nicolae, Dan L, additional, Gamazon, Eric R, additional, Im, Hae Kyung, additional, Konkashbaev, Anuar, additional, Pritchard, Jonathan, additional, Stevens, Matthew, additional, Flutre, Timothèe, additional, Wen, Xiaoquan, additional, Dermitzakis, Emmanouil T, additional, Lappalainen, Tuuli, additional, Guigo, Roderic, additional, Monlong, Jean, additional, Sammeth, Michael, additional, Koller, Daphne, additional, Battle, Alexis, additional, Mostafavi, Sara, additional, McCarthy, Mark, additional, Rivas, Manual, additional, Maller, Julian, additional, Rusyn, Ivan, additional, Nobel, Andrew, additional, Wright, Fred, additional, Shabalin, Andrey, additional, Feolo, Mike, additional, Sharopova, Nataliya, additional, Sturcke, Anne, additional, Paschal, Justin, additional, Anderson, James M, additional, Wilder, Elizabeth L, additional, Derr, Leslie K, additional, Green, Eric D, additional, Struewing, Jeffery P, additional, Temple, Gary, additional, Volpi, Simona, additional, Boyer, Joy T, additional, Thomson, Elizabeth J, additional, Guyer, Mark S, additional, Ng, Cathy, additional, Abdallah, Assya, additional, Colantuoni, Deborah, additional, Insel, Thomas R, additional, Koester, Susan E, additional, Little, A Roger, additional, Bender, Patrick K, additional, Lehner, Thomas, additional, Yao, Yin, additional, Compton, Carolyn C, additional, Vaught, Jimmie B, additional, Sawyer, Sherilyn, additional, Lockhart, Nicole C, additional, Demchok, Joanne, additional, and Moore, Helen F, additional
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42. Study of a smart polymer medical device, product development obstacles and innovative solutions
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Banister, Mark, primary, Clark, Ray, additional, Coiner, Eric, additional, Geronov, Yordan, additional, McWilliams, Mark, additional, Sias, Ralph, additional, Walters, Gary, additional, and McGrath, Dominic, additional
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- 2012
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43. Investigation of Fishing and Climate Effects on the Community Size Spectra of Eastern Bering Sea Fish
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Boldt, Jennifer L., primary, Bartkiw, Shannon C., additional, Livingston, Pat A., additional, Hoff, Gerald R., additional, and Walters, Gary E., additional
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- 2012
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44. On the fading of social stereotypes: Studies in three generations of college students
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Karlins, Marvin, Coffman, Thomas L., and Walters, Gary
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- 1969
45. Reactions to punishment determined by infant experience with aversive stimulation
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Abel, Ernest L. and Walters, Gary C.
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- 1972
46. Suppressing effects of aversive stimulation on subsequently punished behaviour
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Pearl, Jack, Walters, Gary C., and Anderson, D. Chris
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- 1964
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47. Frequency and intensity of pre-shock experiences as determinants of fearfulness in an approach-avoidance conflict
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Walters, Gary C.
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48. Needed: Publication of negative results
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Goldfried, Marvin R. and Walters, Gary C.
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- 1959
49. Punishment of instinctive behavior in the Mongolian gerbil
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Walters, Gary C. and Glazer, Rochelle D.
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- 1971
50. The effects of prior fear experiences on an approach-avoidance conflict
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Kurtz, Kenneth H. and Walters, Gary C.
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