Kerstin Lindblad-Toh
Kerstin Lindblad-Toh is a scientist in comparative genomics, specializing in mammalian genetics. She is the Scientific Director of vertebrate genomics at the Broad Institute and a professor in comparative genomics at Uppsala University. In 2010 she co-founded Science for Life Laboratory (SciLifeLab) together with Mathias Uhlén and acted as Co-Director until 2015. As the leader of the Broad Institute's Mammalian Genome Initiative she has led the effort to sequence and analyze the genomes of various mammals, including mouse, dog, chimpanzee, horse, rabbit and opossum. She has researched extensively on the genetics of dogs, identifying genes and genetic variants important in disease susceptibility, morphology and behavior.Lindblad-Toh is elected to the National Academy of Sciences of the United States and the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. Provided by Wikipedia
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Analysis of a set of Australian northern brown bandicoot expressed sequence tags with comparison to the genome sequence of the South American grey short tailed opossum by Baker, Michelle L., Indiviglio, Sandra, Nyberg, April M, Rosenberg, George H, Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin, Miller, Robert D., Papenfuss, Anthony T.
Published 2010
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Candidate genes and functional noncoding variants identified in a canine model of obsessive-compulsive disorder by Tang, Ruqi, Noh, Hyun Ji, Wang, Dongqing, Sigurdsson, Snaevar, Swofford, Ross, Perloski, Michele, Duxbury, Margaret, Patterson, Edward E., Albright, Julie, Castelhano, Marta, Auton, Adam, Boyko, Adam R., Feng, Guoping, Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin, Karlsson, Elinor K.
Published 2014
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Canine Hereditary Ataxia in Old English Sheepdogs and Gordon Setters Is Associated with a Defect in the Autophagy Gene Encoding RAB24 by Agler, Caryline, Nielsen, Dahlia M., Urkasemsin, Ganokon, Singleton, Andrew, Tonomura, Noriko, Sigurdsson, Snaevar, Tang, Ruqi, Linder, Keith, Arepalli, Sampath, Hernandez, Dena, Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin, van de Leemput, Joyce, Motsinger-Reif, Alison, O'Brien, Dennis P., Bell, Jerold, Harris, Tonya, Steinberg, Steven, Olby, Natasha J.
Published 2014
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Identification of Genomic Regions Associated with Phenotypic Variation between Dog Breeds using Selection Mapping by Vaysse, Amaury, Ratnakumar, Abhirami, Derrien, Thomas, Axelsson, Erik, Pielberg, Gerli Rosengren, Fall, Tove, Seppälä, Eija H., Hansen, Mark S. T., Lawley, Cindy T., Bannasch, Danika L., Vilà, Carles, Lohi, Hannes, Galibert, Francis, Fredholm, Merete, Häggström, Jens, Hedhammar, Åke, André, Catherine, Hitte, Christophe, Webster, Matthew T., Sigurdsson, Snaevar, Karlsson, Elinor K., Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin
Published 2012
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ZBED6, a Novel Transcription Factor Derived from a Domesticated DNA Transposon Regulates IGF2 Expression and Muscle Growth by Andersson, Leif, Hjalm, Goran, Andersson, Goran, Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin, Wadelius, Claes, Kullander, Klas, Zierath, Juleen R., Ponten, Fredrik, De, Sachinandan, Stromberg, Sara, Yan, Jie, Barres, Romain, Lindroth, Anders M., Gnirke, Andreas, Saenz-Vash, Veronica, Wang, Li, Zhang, Xiaolan, Larhammar, Martin, Wallerman, Ola, Jaffe, Jacob D., Jiang, Lin, Markljung, Ellen, Mikkelsen, Tarjei Sigurd, 1978-, Carr, Steven A, Lander, Eric Steven
Published 2010
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Genome-wide Association Study Identifies Shared Risk Loci Common to Two Malignancies in Golden Retrievers by Tonomura, Noriko, Elvers, Ingegerd, Thomas, Rachael, Megquier, Kate, Turner-Maier, Jason, Howald, Cedric, Sarver, Aaron L., Swofford, Ross, Frantz, Aric M., Ito, Daisuke, Mauceli, Evan, Arendt, Maja, Noh, Hyun Ji, Koltookian, Michele, Biagi, Tara, Fryc, Sarah, Williams, Christina, Avery, Anne C., Kim, Jong-Hyuk, Barber, Lisa, Burgess, Kristine, Karlsson, Elinor K., Azuma, Chieko, Modiano, Jaime F., Breen, Matthew, Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin, Lander, Eric Steven
Published 2015
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Genome-wide analyses implicate 33 loci in heritable dog osteosarcoma, including regulatory variants near CDKN2A/B by Karlsson, Elinor K., Sigurdsson, Snaevar, Ivansson, Emma, Thomas, Rachael, Elvers, Ingegerd, Wright, Jason, Howald, Cedric, Tonomura, Noriko, Perloski, Michele, Swofford, Ross, Biagi, Tara, Fryc, Sarah, Anderson, Nathan, Courtay-Cahen, Celine, Youell, Lisa, Ricketts, Sally L., Mandlebaum, Sarah, Rivera, Patricio, von Euler, Henrik, Kisseberth, William C., London, Cheryl A., Couto, Guillermo, Starkey, Mike P. Comstock, Kenine, Starkey, Mike P., Modiano, Jaime F., Breen, Matthew, Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin, Lander, Eric Steven
Published 2014
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An Improved Canine Genome and a Comprehensive Catalogue of Coding Genes and Non-Coding Transcripts by Hoeppner, Marc P., Lundquist, Andrew, Pirun, Mono, Meadows, Jennifer R. S., Zamani, Neda, Johnson, Jeremy, Sundstrom, Gorel, Cook, April, FitzGerald, Michael G., Swofford, Ross, Mauceli, Evan, Moghadam, Behrooz Torabi, Greka, Anna, Alfoldi, Jessica, Abouelleil, Amr, Aftuck, Lynne, Bessette, Daniel, Berlin, Aaron M., Brown, Adam, Gearin, Gary, Lui, Annie, Macdonald, J. Pendexter, Priest, Margaret, Shea, Terrance, Turner-Maier, Jason, Zimmer, Andrew, di Palma, Federica, Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin, Grabherr, Manfred G., Lander, Eric Steven
Published 2014
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Integrating evolutionary and regulatory information with a multispecies approach implicates genes and pathways in obsessive-compulsive disorder by Noh, Hyun Ji, Flannick, Jason, O’Dushlaine, Colm, Swofford, Ross, Howrigan, Daniel, Genereux, Diane P., Johnson, Jeremy, van Grootheest, Gerard, Grünblatt, Edna, Andersson, Erik, Djurfeldt, Diana R., Patel, Paresh D., Koltookian, Michele, M. Hultman, Christina, Pato, Michele T., Pato, Carlos N., Rasmussen, Steven A., Jenike, Michael A., Hanna, Gregory L., Stewart, S. Evelyn, Knowles, James A., Ruhrmann, Stephan, Grabe, Hans-Jörgen, Wagner, Michael, Rück, Christian, Mathews, Carol A., Walitza, Susanne, Cath, Daniëlle C., Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin, Tang, Ruqi, Feng, Guoping, Karlsson, Elinor
Published 2017
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Mutations causing medullary cystic kidney disease type 1 lie in a large VNTR in MUC1 missed by massively parallel sequencing by Kirby, Andrew, Gnirke, Andreas, Jaffe, David B., Baresova, Veronika, Pochet, Nathalie, Blumenstiel, Brendan, Ye, Chun, Aird, Daniel, Stevens, Christine, Robinson, James T., Cabili, Moran N., Gat-Viks, Irit, Kelliher, Edward, Daza, Riza, DeFelice, Matthew, Hulkova, Helena, Sovova, Jana, Vylet'al, Petr, Antignac, Corinne, Guttman, Mitchell, Handsaker, Robert E., Perrin, Danielle, Steelman, Scott, Sigurdsson, Snaevar, Scheinman, Steven J., Sougnez, Carrie, Cibulskis, Kristian, Parkin, Melissa, Green, Todd, Rossin, Elizabeth, Zody, Michael C., Xavier, Ramnik J., Pollak, Martin R., Alper, Seth L., Lindblad-Toh, Kerstin, Gabriel, Stacey B., Hart, P. Suzanne, Regev, Aviv, Nusbaum, Chad, Kmoch, Stanislav, Bleyer, Anthony J., Daly, Mark J., Lander, Eric Steven
Published 2013
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