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Douglas L. Brutlag

Douglas L. Brutlag

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Genetics

D-Index
60
Citations
15690
World Ranking
3137
National Ranking
1370

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1986 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Douglas L. Brutlag is affiliated with Stanford University in the United States.

Brutlag has been recognized as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 1986.

Best Publications

  • A genome-wide analysis of CpG dinucleotides in the human genome distinguishes two distinct classes of promoters.

    Serge Saxonov;Paul Berg;Douglas L. Brutlag

  • BioProspector: discovering conserved DNA motifs in upstream regulatory regions of co-expressed genes.

    X. Liu;Douglas L. Brutlag;Jun S. Liu

  • An algorithm for finding protein-DNA binding sites with applications to chromatin-immunoprecipitation microarray experiments.

    X. Shirley Liu;Douglas L. Brutlag;Jun S. Liu

  • Enzymatic Synthesis of Deoxyribonucleic Acid XXXVI. A PROOFREADING FUNCTION FOR THE 3' → 5' EXONUCLEASE ACTIVITY IN DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID POLYMERASES

    Douglas Brutlag;Arthur Kornberg

  • Molecular Arrangement and Evolution of Heterochromatic DNA

    Douglas L. Brutlag

  • RNA Synthesis Initiates In Vitro Conversion of M13 DNA to Its Replicative Form

    William Wickner;Douglas Brutlag;Randy Schekman;Arthur Kornberg

  • DNA topoisomerase II from Drosophila melanogaster. Relaxation of supercoiled DNA.

    N Osheroff;E R Shelton;D L Brutlag

  • ATP-dependent DNA topoisomerase from D. melanogaster reversibly catenates duplex DNA rings

    Tao-shih Hsieh;Douglas Brutlag

  • Genotypic predictors of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 drug resistance

    Soo-Yon Rhee;Jonathan Taylor;Gauhar Wadhera;Asa Ben-Hur

  • A Possible Role for RNA Polymerase in the Initiation of M13 DNA Synthesis

    Douglas Brutlag;Randy Schekman;Arthur Kornberg

  • A family of dispersed repetitive extragenic palindromic DNA sequences in E. coli.

    E Gilson;J M Clément;D Brutlag;M Hofnung

  • Highly specific protein sequence motifs for genome analysis

    Craig G. Nevill-Manning;Thomas D. Wu;Douglas L. Brutlag

  • Deoxyribonucleic Acid Polymerase: Two Distinct Enzymes in One Polypeptide I. A PROTEOLYTIC FRAGMENT CONTAINING THE POLYMERASE AND 3' → 5' EXONUCLEASE FUNCTIONS

    Peter Setlow;Douglas Brutlag;Arthur Kornberg

  • An active fragment of DNA polymerase produced by proteolytic cleavage.

    Douglas Brutlag;Maurice R. Atkinson;Peter Setlow;Arthur Kornberg

  • Initiation of DNA Synthesis: Synthesis of ϕX174 Replicative Form Requires RNA Synthesis Resistant to Rifampicin

    Randy Schekman;William Wickner;Ole Westergaard;Douglas Brutlag

  • Remote homology detection: a motif based approach.

    Asa Ben-Hur;Douglas L. Brutlag

  • Properties of formaldehyde-treated nucleohistone

    Douglas Brutlag;Cameron Schlehuber;James Bonner

  • The organization of highly repeated DNA sequences in Drosophila melanogaster chromosomes.

    W J Peacock;D Brutlag;E Goldring;R Appels

  • Hierarchical Protein Structure Superposition Using Both Secondary Structure and Atomic Representations

    Amit P. Singh;Douglas L. Brutlag

  • Bayesian segmentation of protein secondary structure.

    Scott C. Schmidler;Jun S. Liu;Douglas L. Brutlag

Frequent Co-Authors

Arthur Kornberg
Arthur Kornberg Stanford University
Jean-Claude Latombe
Jean-Claude Latombe Stanford University
David Hsu
David Hsu National University of Singapore
Jun S. Liu
Jun S. Liu Harvard University
Randy Schekman
Randy Schekman University of California, Berkeley
Carlos Guestrin
Carlos Guestrin Stanford University
Russ B. Altman
Russ B. Altman Stanford University
Asa Ben-Hur
Asa Ben-Hur Colorado State University
Serafim Batzoglou
Serafim Batzoglou Stanford University
Trevor Hastie
Trevor Hastie Stanford University

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