His primary areas of investigation include Primate, Genetics, Genome, Neuroscience and Phylogenetics. Jeffrey Rogers interconnects Zoology, Biomedicine, Similarity and Baboon in the investigation of issues within Primate. His work carried out in the field of Genetics brings together such families of science as Yellow baboon and Macaque.
Jeffrey Rogers has researched Genome in several fields, including Evolutionary biology, Locus and Gene mapping. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Gene rearrangement, Comparative genomics, Human evolutionary genetics, Microsatellite and Genetic linkage. His Neuroscience study combines topics in areas such as Serotonin transporter and Anxiety.
Jeffrey Rogers spends much of his time researching Genetics, Evolutionary biology, Baboon, Genome and Primate. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Macaque and Genetics. His research integrates issues of Phylogenetics, Genetic variation, Gene mapping and Introgression in his study of Evolutionary biology.
His study focuses on the intersection of Baboon and fields such as Zoology with connections in the field of Effective population size. As a member of one scientific family, Jeffrey Rogers mostly works in the field of Genome, focusing on Computational biology and, on occasion, Reference genome. His research on Primate concerns the broader Neuroscience.
Jeffrey Rogers focuses on Evolutionary biology, Genome, Macaque, Baboon and Rhesus macaque. His Evolutionary biology study incorporates themes from Structural variation, Primate, Introgression, Phylogenetics and Longevity. The concepts of his Genome study are interwoven with issues in Computational biology and Pedigree chart.
His Macaque research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Homologous recombination, Reference genome, Genetic marker, Gene mapping and Hyperandrogenism. His Baboon research includes themes of Antibiotic resistance and Social system. His Rhesus macaque research is under the purview of Genetics.
Jeffrey Rogers mostly deals with Evolutionary biology, Genome, Baboon, Macaque and Longevity. His Evolutionary biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Diversity, Phylogenetics, Phylogenetic tree and Introgression. His Genome research incorporates elements of Mutation rate, Pedigree chart and Life history theory.
His studies in Macaque integrate themes in fields like PMS2, DNA mismatch repair, Microsatellite instability and Rhesus macaque. His Rhesus macaque study is related to the wider topic of Genetics. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Whole genome sequencing, Genetic variation is strongly linked to Virology.
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Evolutionary and biomedical insights from the rhesus macaque genome
Richard A. Gibbs;Jeffrey Rogers.
Science (2007)
Comparative and demographic analysis of orang-utan genomes.
Devin P. Locke;LaDeana W. Hillier;Wesley C. Warren;Kim C. Worley.
Nature (2011)
Why primate models matter
Kimberley A. Phillips;Karen L. Bales;Karen L. Bales;John P. Capitanio;John P. Capitanio;Alan Conley.
American Journal of Primatology (2014)
Association Between Serum Insulin Growth Factor-I (IGF-I) and a Simple Sequence Repeat in IGF-I Gene: Implications for Genetic Studies of Bone Mineral Density
C. J. Rosen;E. S. Kurland;D. Vereault;R. A. Adler.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (1998)
Gibbon genome and the fast karyotype evolution of small apes
Lucia Carbone;R. Alan Harris;Sante Gnerre;Krishna R. Veeramah;Krishna R. Veeramah.
Nature (2014)
A comprehensive transcriptional map of primate brain development
Trygve E. Bakken;Jeremy A. Miller;Song Lin Ding;Susan M. Sunkin.
Nature (2016)
The common marmoset genome provides insight into primate biology and evolution
Kim C. Worley;Wesley C. Warren;Jeffrey Rogers;Devin Locke.
Nature Genetics (2014)
Comparative primate genomics: emerging patterns of genome content and dynamics
Jeffrey Rogers;Richard A. Gibbs.
Nature Reviews Genetics (2014)
Reorganization and expansion of the nidoviral family Arteriviridae
Jens H. Kuhn;Michael Lauck;Adam L. Bailey;Alexey M. Shchetinin.
Archives of Virology (2016)
Prepublication data sharing.
E Birney;T J Hudson;Green.
(2009)
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