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Alexander S. Graphodatsky

Alexander S. Graphodatsky

D-Index & Metrics

Genetics

D-Index
45
Citations
7477
World Ranking
4229
National Ranking
9

Molecular Biology

D-Index
45
Citations
7477
World Ranking
2863
National Ranking
5

Alexander S. Graphodatsky publication distribution in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Molecular Biology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alexander S. Graphodatsky sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 564+

This scientist: 188 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 564 publications or more.

Alexander S. Graphodatsky D-index placement in Molecular Biology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Molecular Biology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Alexander S. Graphodatsky sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 145+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 145 D-Index or more.

Overview

Alexander S. Graphodatsky is affiliated with Novosibirsk State University in the Russian Federation. Their research spans multiple domains within biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a significant focus on genetics and molecular biology.

The scientist's work covers several subfields, including genetics, molecular biology, plant science, paleontology, and ecology. These areas reflect a broad interest in both molecular mechanisms and evolutionary biology, as well as ecological implications.

Main topics of their research include:

  • Genetic diversity and population structure
  • Chromosomal and genetic variations
  • Genomics and phylogenetic studies
  • Genetic mapping and diversity in plants and animals
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Wildlife ecology and conservation
  • Evolution and paleontology studies

Alexander S. Graphodatsky frequently publishes in various scientific venues. Among others, these include:

  • Genes
  • Scientific Reports
  • Journal of Heredity
  • Cytogenetic and Genome Research
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Widespread horse-based mobility arose around 2200 BCE in Eurasia, 2024, Nature
  • Demographic History, Adaptation, and NRAP Convergent Evolution at Amino Acid Residue 100 in the World Northernmost Cattle from Siberia, 2021, Molecular Biology and Evolution
  • Three-dimensional genome architecture persists in a 52,000-year-old woolly mammoth skin sample, 2024, Cell
  • Performance and automation of ancient DNA capture with RNA hyRAD probes, 2021, Molecular Ecology Resources
  • Karyotypic and molecular evidence supports the endemic Tibetan hamsters as a separate divergent lineage of Cricetinae, 2021, Scientific Reports

The scientist has collaborated regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Polina L. Perelman
  • Natalia A. Serdyukova
  • Sergei Kliver
  • Svetlana A. Romanenko
  • Violetta R. Beklemisheva

Best Publications

  • Genome 10K: A Proposal to Obtain Whole-Genome Sequence for 10 000 Vertebrate Species

    David Haussler;Stephen J. O'Brien;Oliver A. Ryder;F. Keith Barker

  • Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of Ancient Canids Suggest a European Origin of Domestic Dogs

    O. Thalmann;B. Shapiro;Pin Cui;V. J. Schuenemann

  • A complete comparative chromosome map for the dog, red fox, and human and its integration with canine genetic maps.

    F. Yang;P.C.M. O'Brien;B.S. Milne;A.S. Graphodatsky

  • Identical mutation in a novel retinal gene causes progressive rod-cone degeneration in dogs and retinitis pigmentosa in humans.

    Barbara Zangerl;Orly Goldstein;Alisdair R. Philp;Sarah J.P. Lindauer

  • Reciprocal chromosome painting among human, aardvark, and elephant (superorder Afrotheria) reveals the likely eutherian ancestral karyotype

    F. Yang;E. Z. Alkalaeva;P. L. Perelman;A. T. Pardini

  • Tenth International Workshop on Human Gene Mapping

    J.D. Tucker;M.L. Christensen;Av. Carrano;H.P. Wang

  • The genome diversity and karyotype evolution of mammals

    Alexander S Graphodatsky;Vladimir A Trifonov;Roscoe Stanyon

  • Red fox genome assembly identifies genomic regions associated with tame and aggressive behaviours

    Anna V. Kukekova;Jennifer L. Johnson;Xueyan Xiang;Shaohong Feng

  • Reciprocal chromosome painting illuminates the history of genome evolution of the domestic cat, dog and human.

    Fengtang Yang;Alexander S. Graphodatsky;Patricia C. M. O'Brien;Amanda Colabella

  • A comparative chromosome map of the Arctic fox, red fox and dog defined by chromosome painting and high resolution G-banding.

    A Graphodatsky;F Yang;P O'Brien;Natalya A Serdukova

  • Cross-species chromosome painting among camel, cattle, pig and human: further insights into the putative Cetartiodactyla ancestral karyotype

    Gabriel Balmus;Vladimir A. Trifonov;Vladimir A. Trifonov;Larisa S. Biltueva;Patricia C.M. O’Brien

  • Are molecular cytogenetics and bioinformatics suggesting diverging models of ancestral mammalian genomes

    Lutz Froenicke;Montserrat Garcia Caldés;Alexander Graphodatsky;Stefan Müller

  • The proto-oncogene C-KIT maps to canid B-chromosomes

    Alexander S. Graphodatsky;Anna V. Kukekova;Dmitry V. Yudkin;Vladimir A. Trifonov

  • Phylogenetic implications of the 38 putative ancestral chromosome segments for four canid species.

    A.S. Graphodatsky;F. Yang;P.C.M. O’Brien;P. Perelman

  • Chromosomal evolution in Rodentia

    S A Romanenko;P L Perelman;V A Trifonov;A S Graphodatsky

  • Karyotype evolution and phylogenetic relationships of hamsters (Cricetidae, Muroidea, Rodentia) inferred from chromosomal painting and banding comparison.

    Svetlana A. Romanenko;Vitaly T. Volobouev;Polina L. Perelman;Vladimir S. Lebedev

  • Multidirectional cross-species painting illuminates the history of karyotypic evolution in Perissodactyla

    Vladimir A. Trifonov;Roscoe Stanyon;Anastasia I. Nesterenko;Beiyuan Fu

  • Transcription of a protein-coding gene on B chromosomes of the Siberian roe deer (Capreolus pygargus)

    Vladimir A Trifonov;Polina V Dementyeva;Denis M Larkin;Patricia C M O'Brien

  • A Meiotic Linkage Map of the Silver Fox, Aligned and Compared to the Canine Genome

    Anna V. Kukekova;Lyudmila N. Trut;Irina N. Oskina;Jennifer L. Johnson

  • Evolution of genome organizations of squirrels (Sciuridae) revealed by cross-species chromosome painting.

    Tangliang Li;Tangliang Li;Patricia C. M. O'Brien;Larisa Biltueva;Beiyuan Fu

Frequent Co-Authors

Fengtang Yang
Fengtang Yang Wellcome Sanger Institute
Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith
Malcolm A. Ferguson-Smith University of Cambridge
Patricia C. M. O’Brien
Patricia C. M. O’Brien University of Cambridge
Stephen J. O'Brien
Stephen J. O'Brien Nova Southeastern University
Roscoe Stanyon
Roscoe Stanyon University of Florence
Terence J. Robinson
Terence J. Robinson Stellenbosch University
Denis M. Larkin
Denis M. Larkin Royal Veterinary College
Beiyuan Fu
Beiyuan Fu Wellcome Sanger Institute
Oliver A. Ryder
Oliver A. Ryder University of California, San Diego
Gustavo D. Aguirre
Gustavo D. Aguirre University of Pennsylvania

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