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D-Index
41
Citations
168600
World Ranking
4319
National Ranking
489

Overview

Alan Coulson is affiliated with the Wellcome Sanger Institute in the United Kingdom. Their professional work is associated with this prominent research institution known for its contributions to genomics and related fields.

There are no recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, books, fields of study, subfields, or topics of work listed for Alan Coulson in the available data. Additionally, there are no recorded awards or distinctions in the source data.

The profile is based solely on the current affiliation information, indicating a connection to a major research center. Further details regarding their specific research contributions, collaboration network, or academic output are not provided in the available dataset.

Best Publications

  • DNA sequencing with chain-terminating inhibitors

    F D Sanger;S Nicklen;A R Coulson

  • Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome.

    Eric S. Lander;Lauren M. Linton;Bruce Birren;Chad Nusbaum

  • Sequence and organization of the human mitochondrial genome

    S. Anderson;A. T. Bankier;B. G. Barrell;M. H. L. de Bruijn

  • Initial sequencing and comparative analysis of the mouse genome.

    Robert H. Waterston;Kerstin Lindblad-Toh;Ewan Birney;Jane Rogers

  • Cloning in single-stranded bacteriophage as an aid to rapid DNA sequencing

    F. Sanger;A.R. Coulson;B.G. Barrell;A.J.H. Smith

  • A rapid method for determining sequences in DNA by primed synthesis with DNA polymerase.

    F. Sanger;A.R. Coulson

  • Complete sequence of bovine mitochondrial DNA. Conserved features of the mammalian mitochondrial genome.

    S. Anderson;M.H.L. de Bruijn;A.R. Coulson;I.C. Eperon

  • 2.2 Mb of contiguous nucleotide sequence from chromosome III of C. elegans

    R. Wilson;R. Ainscough;K. Anderson;C. Baynes

  • The use of thin acrylamide gels for DNA sequencing.

    F Sanger;A R Coulson

  • Nucleotide Sequence of Bacteriophage Lambda DNA

    F. Sanger;A.R. Coulson;G.F. Hong;D.F. Hill

  • The DNA sequence of the human X chromosome

    Mark T Ross;Darren V Grafham;Alison J Coffey;Steven Scherer

  • The genome sequence of Caenorhabditis briggsae: A platform for comparative genomics

    Lincoln D Stein;Zhirong Bao;Zhirong Bao;Darin Blasiar;Thomas Blumenthal

  • Full-genome RNAi profiling of early embryogenesis in Caenorhabditis elegans

    B. Sönnichsen;L. B. Koski;A. Walsh;P. Marschall

  • Toward a physical map of the genome of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans

    Alan Coulson;John Sulston;Sydney Brenner;Jonathan Karn

  • The nucleotide sequence of bacteriophage φX174

    F. Sanger;A.R. Coulson;T. Friedmann;G.M. Air

  • DNA sequence and analysis of human chromosome 9

    A J Mungall;S A Palmer;S K Sims;C A Edwards

  • The C. elegans genome sequencing project: a beginning.

    J. Sulston;Z. Du;K. Thomas;R. Wilson

  • Genome linking with yeast artificial chromosomes

    Alan Coulson;Robert Waterston;Jane Kiff;John Sulston

  • Ribozyme-catalyzed transcription of an active ribozyme.

    Aniela Wochner;James Attwater;Alan Coulson;Philipp Holliger

  • The DNA sequence and biological annotation of human chromosome 1

    S. G. Gregory;S. G. Gregory;K. F. Barlow;K. E. McLay;R. Kaul

Frequent Co-Authors

Frederick Sanger
Frederick Sanger MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
John Sulston
John Sulston Wellcome Sanger Institute
Richard Durbin
Richard Durbin University of Cambridge
Bruce A. Roe
Bruce A. Roe University of Oklahoma
LaDeana W. Hillier
LaDeana W. Hillier University of Washington
Robert H. Waterston
Robert H. Waterston University of Washington
Andrew J.H. Smith
Andrew J.H. Smith University of Edinburgh
Gillian M. Air
Gillian M. Air University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Jane Rogers
Jane Rogers Earlham Institute
Richard K. Wilson
Richard K. Wilson Nationwide Children's Hospital

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