2022 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in Spain Leader Award
Angel Carracedo mainly investigates Genetics, Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Mitochondrial DNA, Microsatellite and Haplotype. His work in Allele, Genotyping, Allele frequency, DNA profiling and Locus are all subfields of Genetics research. Single-nucleotide polymorphism is a subfield of Genotype that Angel Carracedo investigates.
Angel Carracedo interconnects Evolutionary biology, Computational biology, Hypervariable region and Haplogroup in the investigation of issues within Mitochondrial DNA. His studies deal with areas such as Y chromosome, Forensic science and Repetitive Sequences as well as Microsatellite. He focuses mostly in the field of Genome-wide association study, narrowing it down to matters related to Genetic association and, in some cases, Medical genetics and Copy-number variation.
His primary areas of investigation include Genetics, Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Allele frequency, Allele and Internal medicine. Microsatellite, Haplotype, Genotype, Genotyping and Gene are the subjects of his Genetics studies. Angel Carracedo has researched Microsatellite in several fields, including Y chromosome, DNA profiling and Polymerase chain reaction.
His Single-nucleotide polymorphism study frequently links to other fields, such as Computational biology. His study in Allele frequency is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Population data, Demography and Population genetics. His research in Internal medicine focuses on subjects like Oncology, which are connected to Colorectal cancer.
His primary scientific interests are in Genetics, Internal medicine, Genome-wide association study, Single-nucleotide polymorphism and Gene. His research in Genetics intersects with topics in Autism and Disease. His Internal medicine study also includes
His Genome-wide association study study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Polymorphism, Genetic predisposition, Transcriptome, Genetic association and Colorectal cancer. He works mostly in the field of Single-nucleotide polymorphism, limiting it down to topics relating to Computational biology and, in certain cases, Massive parallel sequencing, SNP and Genetic marker. As a part of the same scientific family, Angel Carracedo mostly works in the field of Gene, focusing on Autism spectrum disorder and, on occasion, Neurodevelopmental disorder, Exome sequencing and Neuroscience.
Angel Carracedo focuses on Genetics, Genome-wide association study, Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Gene and Computational biology. His study in Copy-number variation, SNP genotyping, Candidate gene, Genetic variation and Genotyping are all subfields of Genetics. Angel Carracedo has included themes like Breast cancer and Genetic association in his Genome-wide association study study.
His Single-nucleotide polymorphism research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Middle East, Internal medicine, Estrogen receptor and Oncology. His Gene research incorporates themes from Dementia, Disease and Autism spectrum disorder. His work carried out in the field of Computational biology brings together such families of science as SNP, Colorectal cancer, Massive parallel sequencing and Genetic marker.
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Common variants conferring risk of schizophrenia
Hreinn Stefansson;Hreinn Stefansson;Roel A. Ophoff;Roel A. Ophoff;Roel A. Ophoff;Stacy Steinberg;Stacy Steinberg;Ole A. Andreassen.
Nature (2009)
Synaptic, transcriptional and chromatin genes disrupted in autism
Silvia De Rubeis;Xin-Xin He;Arthur P Goldberg;Christopher S. Poultney.
Nature (2014)
Transcriptome and genome sequencing uncovers functional variation in humans
Tuuli Lappalainen;Michael Sammeth;Marc R. Friedländer;Peter A. C. ‘t Hoen.
Nature (2013)
Publication of population data of human polymorphisms.
Lincoln P;Carracedo A.
Forensic Science International (2000)
Association analysis identifies 65 new breast cancer risk loci
Kyriaki Michailidou;Kyriaki Michailidou;Sara Lindström;Sara Lindström;Joe Dennis;Jonathan Beesley.
Nature (2017)
Reconstructing Native American population history
David Emil Reich;David Emil Reich;Nick Patterson;Desmond Campbell;Desmond Campbell;Arti Tandon;Arti Tandon.
Nature (2012)
DNA Commission of the International Society of Forensic Genetics (ISFG): an update of the recommendations on the use of Y-STRs in forensic analysis.
Leonor Gusmão;J. Butler;Angel Carracedo;P. Gill.
Forensic Science International (2006)
Supercomplex Assembly Determines Electron Flux in the Mitochondrial Electron Transport Chain
Esther Lapuente-Brun;Esther Lapuente-Brun;Raquel Moreno-Loshuertos;Rebeca Acín-Pérez;Ana Latorre-Pellicer.
Science (2013)
The Making of the African mtDNA Landscape
Antonio Salas;Antonio Salas;Antonio Salas;Martin B. Richards;Tomás De la Fe;María-Victoria Lareu.
American Journal of Human Genetics (2002)
A genome-wide association study identifies colorectal cancer susceptibility loci on chromosomes 10p14 and 8q23.3
Ian P.M. Tomlinson;Emily Webb;Luis Carvajal-Carmona;Peter Broderick.
Nature Genetics (2008)
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