His main research concerns Genetics, Genome, Gene, Genome project and Hybrid genome assembly. His Genetics study frequently links to other fields, such as Computational biology. Arthur L. Delcher has included themes like Shotgun sequencing and Sequence in his Computational biology study.
His Genome research incorporates elements of Ploidy and Prunus. The Gene study combines topics in areas such as Fragaria and Botany. His research integrates issues of Genome size and Reference genome in his study of Gene density.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Genetics, Genome, Computational biology, Gene and Genomics. His study on Whole genome sequencing, Hybrid genome assembly, Genome evolution and Shotgun sequencing is often connected to Sequence assembly as part of broader study in Genetics. His Genome project, Human genome, Synteny, Gene density and Reference genome study are his primary interests in Genome.
His research in Computational biology focuses on subjects like DNA, which are connected to Chromosome 12, Mycoplasma, Chromosome and Suffix tree. His study in the fields of Gene prediction, Genomic organization, Sequence analysis and Genetic variation under the domain of Gene overlaps with other disciplines such as Alternative splicing. His Genomics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Evolutionary biology and Software.
Arthur L. Delcher spends much of his time researching Genome, Genetics, Host, Xanthomonas and Sequence assembly. His work in Reference genome, Genomics, Genome project, Hybrid genome assembly and Genome size are all subfields of Genome research. The various areas that Arthur L. Delcher examines in his Reference genome study include Genome evolution, Gene density, Sequence-tagged site, Perl and Data structure.
Arthur L. Delcher undertakes multidisciplinary investigations into Genetics and Sample in his work. His research in Host intersects with topics in Xanthomonas oryzae, Bacterial leaf streak, Microbiology and Xanthomonas campestris. His Gene research integrates issues from Botany and Prunus.
Arthur L. Delcher mainly focuses on Genome, Genomics, Hybrid genome assembly, Reference genome and Genome size. Genetics and Gene are the areas that his Genome study falls under. His Gene study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Fragaria, Botany and Prunus.
To a larger extent, he studies Genome project with the aim of understanding Hybrid genome assembly. Arthur L. Delcher combines subjects such as Suffix array, Data structure, Suffix tree and Parallel computing with his study of Perl. The k-mer research he does as part of his general DNA sequencing study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Sequence assembly, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
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The sequence of the human genome.
J. Craig Venter;Mark D. Adams;Eugene W. Myers;Peter W. Li.
Science (2001)
The genome sequence of Drosophila melanogaster
M. D. Adams;S. E. Celniker;R. A. Holt;C. A. Evans.
Science (2000)
Versatile and open software for comparing large genomes
Stefan Kurtz;Adam Phillippy;Arthur L Delcher;Michael Smoot.
Genome Biology (2004)
Improved microbial gene identification with GLIMMER
Arthur L. Delcher;Douglas Harmon;Simon Kasif;Owen White.
Nucleic Acids Research (1999)
Identifying bacterial genes and endosymbiont DNA with Glimmer
Arthur L. Delcher;Kirsten A. Bratke;Edwin C. Powers;Steven L. Salzberg.
Bioinformatics (2007)
The genome sequence of the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae.
Robert A. Holt;G. Mani Subramanian;Aaron Halpern;Granger G. Sutton.
Science (2002)
A Whole-Genome Assembly of Drosophila
Eugene W. Myers;Granger G. Sutton;Art L. Delcher;Ian M. Dew.
Science (2000)
Evolution of genes and genomes on the Drosophila phylogeny.
Andrew G. Clark;Michael B. Eisen;Michael B. Eisen;Douglas R. Smith;Casey M. Bergman.
Nature (2007)
The genome sequence of Trypanosoma cruzi, etiologic agent of Chagas disease
Najib M. El-Sayed;Peter J. Myler;Peter J. Myler;Daniella C. Bartholomeu;Daniel Nilsson.
Science (2005)
Microbial gene identification using interpolated Markov models
Steven L. Salzberg;Arthur L. Delcher;Simon Kasif;Owen White.
Nucleic Acids Research (1998)
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