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Overview

Dorothy Warburton was affiliated with Columbia University in the United States. Their academic career involved research and contributions in multiple domains, though specific fields of study, topics of work, and publications are not detailed in the available data.

Information about recent papers, co-authors, and frequent publication venues for Dorothy Warburton is not provided. Similarly, details on book publications and awards received during their career are absent from the records.

The data confirm that Dorothy Warburton is deceased. Their professional activities were based in an academic environment, specifically at Columbia University, which suggests engagement with a scholarly community and involvement in research and educational activities.

Best Publications

  • Strong Association of De Novo Copy Number Mutations with Autism

    Jonathan Sebat;B. Lakshmi;Dheeraj Malhotra;Jennifer Troge

  • De novo mutations in histone-modifying genes in congenital heart disease

    Samir Zaidi;Murim Choi;Hiroko Wakimoto;Lijiang Ma

  • De novo balanced chromosome rearrangements and extra marker chromosomes identified at prenatal diagnosis: clinical significance and distribution of breakpoints.

    Warburton D

  • Holoprosencephaly due to mutations in ZIC2, a homologue of Drosophila odd-paired.

    Stephen A. Brown;Dorothy Warburton;Lucia Y. Brown;Chih-yu Yu

  • Mapping, Cloning and Genetic Characterization of the Region Containing the Wilson Disease Gene

    K Petrukhin;S G Fischer;M Pirastu;R E Tanzi

  • The distribution of chromosomal genotypes associated with Turner's syndrome: livebirth prevalence rates and evidence for diminished fetal mortality and severity in genotypes associated with structural X abnormalities or mosaicism

    E. B. Hook;E. B. Hook;Dorothy Warburton

  • The genetic architecture of Down syndrome phenotypes revealed by high-resolution analysis of human segmental trisomies

    Jan O. Korbel;Tal Tirosh-Wagner;Alexander Eckehart Urban;Xiao Ning Chen

  • Immunolocalization of CENP-A suggests a distinct nucleosome structure at the inner kinetochore plate of active centromeres

    Peter E. Warburton;Carol A. Cooke;Sylvie Bourassa;Omid Vafa

  • Drinking during pregnancy and spontaneous abortion

    Jennie Kline;Zena Stein;Patrick Shrout;Mervyn Susser

  • SMOKING: A RISK FACTOR FOR SPONTANEOUS ABORTION

    Jennie Kline;Zena A. Stein;Mervyn Susser;Dorothy Warburton

  • Report of the committee on comparative mapping

    P. L. Pearson;T. H. Roderick;M. T. Davisson;J. J. Garver

  • The genomic landscape of balanced cytogenetic abnormalities associated with human congenital anomalies

    Claire Redin;Claire Redin;Harrison Brand;Harrison Brand;Ryan L Collins;Ryan L Collins;Tammy Kammin

  • Identification of a novel member of the TGF-beta superfamily highly expressed in human placenta

    Lee N Lawton;Maria de Fatima Bonaldo;Pierre C Jelenc;Ling Qiu

  • Does the karyotype of a spontaneous abortion predict the karyotype of a subsequent abortion? Evidence from 273 women with two karyotyped spontaneous abortions

    D Warburton;J Kline;Z Stein;M Hutzler

  • Turner syndrome revisited: review of new data supports the hypothesis that all viable 45,X cases are cryptic mosaics with a rescue cell line, implying an origin by mitotic loss

    Ernest B. Hook;Dorothy Warburton

  • Cutaneous T-cell lymphoma: neoplasm of T cells with helper activity.

    Carole L Berger;Dorothy Warburton;Jahangir Raafat;Paul LoGerfo

  • Trisomy Recurrence: A Reconsideration Based on North American Data

    Dorothy Warburton;Louis Dallaire;Maya Thangavelu;Lori Ross

  • Preliminary definition of a “critical region” of chromosome 13 in q32: Report of 14 cases with 13q deletions and review of the literature

    Stephen Brown;Steven Gersen;Kwame Anyane-Yeboa;Dorothy Warburton

  • The 13q-deletion syndrome.

    P W Allderdice;J G Davis;O J Miller;H P Klinger

  • The 13q- syndrome: the molecular definition of a critical deletion region in band 13q32.

    S Brown;J Russo;D Chitayat;D Warburton

Frequent Co-Authors

Mervyn Susser
Mervyn Susser Columbia University
Deliang Tang
Deliang Tang Columbia University
Frederica P. Perera
Frederica P. Perera Columbia University
Brynn Levy
Brynn Levy Columbia University
Xinhua Liu
Xinhua Liu Beihang University
Richard L. Edelson
Richard L. Edelson Yale University
Regina M. Santella
Regina M. Santella Columbia University
Patrick E. Shrout
Patrick E. Shrout New York University
Cynthia C. Morton
Cynthia C. Morton Brigham and Women's Hospital
Angela M. Christiano
Angela M. Christiano Columbia University

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