His scientific interests lie mostly in Genetics, Gene, Adaptation, Evolutionary biology and Linkage disequilibrium. His study in Genetics focuses on Genome, Genetic association, Quantitative trait locus, Genetic variation and Candidate gene. Anthony D. Long has included themes like Computational biology and Escherichia coli in his Genome study.
His work in Genetic variation covers topics such as Locus which are related to areas like Genome-wide association study, Allele and Heritability. His Morphogen, Heliconius, Gene expression and Gene expression profiling study in the realm of Gene connects with subjects such as ORFS. As a part of the same scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Adaptation, focusing on Molecular evolution and, on occasion, Allele frequency, Drosophilidae, Fitness landscape and Multicellular organism.
Anthony D. Long mainly focuses on Genetics, Evolutionary biology, Genetic variation, Gene and Genome. He integrates Genetics and Bristle in his research. Anthony D. Long interconnects Population genetics, Natural selection, Drosophilidae and Adaptation, Experimental evolution in the investigation of issues within Evolutionary biology.
His Genetic variation research incorporates themes from Genetic model, Single-nucleotide polymorphism, Locus and Genetic architecture. His study in the field of Genomics, Reference genome and Contig also crosses realms of Sequence assembly. His Allele research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Genome-wide association study, Genetic association and Genotype.
Anthony D. Long mainly investigates Genome, Genetics, Gene, Evolutionary biology and Genomics. His work focuses on many connections between Genome and other disciplines, such as Haplotype, that overlap with his field of interest in Genome-wide association study, Deep sequencing and Genetic association. In general Genetics study, his work on Candidate gene, Quantitative trait locus and Reference genome often relates to the realm of Lyme disease and Natural reservoir, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
His work investigates the relationship between Candidate gene and topics such as Allele that intersect with problems in Heritability. His studies in Quantitative trait locus integrate themes in fields like Strain and Inbred strain. His biological study deals with issues like Experimental evolution, which deal with fields such as Functional divergence, Genetic variants, Molecular targets and Evolutionary dynamics.
Anthony D. Long mostly deals with Genome, Gene, Evolutionary biology, Genomics and Genetics. The Genome study combines topics in areas such as Allele frequency and Allelic heterogeneity. The Reference genome and Whole genome sequencing research he does as part of his general Gene study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Lyme disease and Natural reservoir, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
His work deals with themes such as Adaptation, Experimental evolution, Genetic variants and Molecular targets, which intersect with Evolutionary biology. He interconnects Hox gene, Contig and Locus in the investigation of issues within Genomics. His is doing research in CRISPR, Candidate gene, Minor allele frequency, Allele and Quantitative trait locus, both of which are found in Genetics.
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A Bayesian framework for the analysis of microarray expression data: regularized t -test and statistical inferences of gene changes.
Pierre Baldi;Anthony D. Long.
Bioinformatics (2001)
Patterns of DNA sequence polymorphism along chromosome 1 of maize (Zea mays ssp. mays L.)
Maud I. Tenaillon;Mark C. Sawkins;Anthony D. Long;Rebecca L. Gaut.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2001)
The Molecular Diversity of Adaptive Convergence
Olivier Tenaillon;Olivier Tenaillon;Olivier Tenaillon;Alejandra Rodríguez-Verdugo;Rebecca L. Gaut;Pamela McDonald.
Science (2012)
The Power of Association Studies to Detect the Contribution of Candidate Genetic Loci to Variation in Complex Traits
Anthony D. Long;Charles H. Langley.
Genome Research (1999)
Genome-wide analysis of a long-term evolution experiment with Drosophila
Molly K Burke;Joseph P Dunham;Parvin Shahrestani;Kevin R Thornton.
Nature (2010)
Improved Statistical Inference from DNA Microarray Data Using Analysis of Variance and A Bayesian Statistical Framework ANALYSIS OF GLOBAL GENE EXPRESSION IN ESCHERICHIA COLIK12
Anthony D. Long;Harry J. Mangalam;Bob Y.P. Chan;Lorenzo Tolleri.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2001)
Global gene expression profiling in Escherichia coli K12. The effects of integration host factor.
Stuart M. Arfin;Anthony D. Long;Elaine T. Ito;Lorenzo Tolleri.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2000)
The lowdown on linkage disequilibrium.
Brandon S. Gaut;Anthony D. Long.
The Plant Cell (2003)
Contiguous and accurate de novo assembly of metazoan genomes with modest long read coverage.
Mahul Chakraborty;James G. Baldwin-Brown;Anthony D. Long;J. J. Emerson.
Nucleic Acids Research (2016)
Genetic architecture of thermal adaptation in Escherichia coli.
Michelle M. Riehle;Albert F. Bennett;Anthony D. Long.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2001)
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