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99
Citations
105172
World Ranking
762
National Ranking
110

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics in United Kingdom Leader Award
  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in United Kingdom Leader Award
  • 2023 - Research.com Genetics in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Bart Barrell is affiliated with the Wellcome Sanger Institute in the United Kingdom. Their work is reflected in contributions to peer-reviewed scientific literature, particularly in the field of genetics.

One of the notable publications featuring their work is titled Author Correction: A transcriptomic analysis of the phylum Nematoda, published in 2020 in the journal Nature Genetics. This paper is part of a larger body of research disseminated through this publication venue.

Their frequent coauthors include:

  • John Parkinson
  • Makedonka Mitreva
  • Claire Whitton
  • Marian Thomson
  • Jennifer Daub

Their research collaborations have contributed to genetic and genomic studies as evidenced by joint publications within Nature Genetics.

Best Publications

  • Sequence and organization of the human mitochondrial genome

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

  • Deciphering the biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the complete genome sequence

    S. T. Cole;R. Brosch;J. Parkhill;T. Garnier

  • Life with 6000 Genes

    André Goffeau;B G Barrell;H Bussey;R W Davis

  • Genome sequence of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum

    Malcolm J. Gardner;Neil Hall;Eula Fung;Owen White

  • Complete genome sequence of the model actinomycete Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2)

    S. D. Bentley;K. F. Chater;A.-M. Cerdeño-Tárraga;G. L. Challis;G. L. Challis

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

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

  • Artemis: sequence visualization and annotation.

    Kim Rutherford;Julian Parkhill;James Crook;Terry Horsnell

  • Nucleotide sequence of bacteriophage G4 DNA.

    G. N. Godson;G. N. Godson;B. G. Barrell;R. Staden;J. C. Fiddes;J. C. Fiddes

  • DNA sequence and expression of the B95-8 Epstein—Barr virus genome

    R. Baer;R. Baer;A. T. Bankier;M. D. Biggin;P. L. Deininger

  • The genome sequence of the food-borne pathogen Campylobacter jejuni reveals hypervariable sequences

    J. Parkhill;B. W. Wren;K. Mungall;J. M. Ketley

  • Massive gene decay in the leprosy bacillus

    S. T. Cole;K. Eiglmeier;J. Parkhill;K. D. James

  • The genome sequence of Schizosaccharomyces pombe

    V. Wood;R. Gwilliam;M.A. Rajandream;M. Lyne

  • ACT: the Artemis comparison tool

    Tim J. Carver;Kim M. Rutherford;Matthew Berriman;Marie-Adele Rajandream

  • Analysis of the Protein-Coding Content of the Sequence of Human Cytomegalovirus Strain AD169

    M. S. Chee;A. T. Bankier;S. Beck;R. Bohni

  • The genome of the kinetoplastid parasite, Leishmania major.

    Alasdair C. Ivens;Christopher S. Peacock;Elizabeth A. Worthey;Lee Murphy

  • Genomic sequence of the pathogenic and allergenic filamentous fungus Aspergillus fumigatus

    William C. Nierman;William C. Nierman;Arnab Pain;Michael J. Anderson;Jennifer R. Wortman;Jennifer R. Wortman

  • The genome of the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum

    L. Eichinger;J. A. Pachebat;J. A. Pachebat;G. Glöckner;M.-A. Rajandream

  • A two-dimensional fractionation procedure for radioactive nucleotides

    F. Sanger;G.G. Brownlee;B.G. Barrell

  • Genome sequence of Yersinia pestis , the causative agent of plague

    J. Parkhill;B. W. Wren;N. R. Thomson;R. W. Titball

  • Complete genome sequence of a multiple drug resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi CT18

    J. Parkhill;G. Dougan;K. D. James;N. R. Thomson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael A. Quail
Michael A. Quail Wellcome Sanger Institute
Julian Parkhill
Julian Parkhill University of Cambridge
Carol Churcher
Carol Churcher University of Cambridge
Karen Mungall
Karen Mungall BC Cancer Agency
Neil Hall
Neil Hall Norwich Research Park
Matthew Berriman
Matthew Berriman University of Glasgow
Stephen D. Bentley
Stephen D. Bentley Wellcome Sanger Institute
Arnab Pain
Arnab Pain King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Matthew T. G. Holden
Matthew T. G. Holden University of St Andrews
Paul J. Farrell
Paul J. Farrell Imperial College London

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