Kenneth H. Buetow focuses on Genetics, Gene, Human genome, Allele and Gene expression profiling. His studies in Linkage, Genetic linkage, Expressed sequence tag, Single-nucleotide polymorphism and Candidate gene are all subfields of Genetics research. His work on Complementary DNA, cDNA library and clone as part of general Gene study is frequently linked to Genomic library, bridging the gap between disciplines.
The concepts of his Human genome study are interwoven with issues in Computational biology and Genomics. Kenneth H. Buetow combines subjects such as Epidermal growth factor receptor, TGF alpha, Major gene, Locus and Transforming growth factor with his study of Allele. His research in Gene expression profiling focuses on subjects like Cancer research, which are connected to Fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3 and Janus kinase 2.
Kenneth H. Buetow mostly deals with Genetics, Gene, Genetic linkage, Gene mapping and Genetic marker. His research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Computational biology and Genetics. In general Gene study, his work on Gene expression, Complementary DNA and Expressed sequence tag often relates to the realm of Genomic library, thereby connecting several areas of interest.
Kenneth H. Buetow has included themes like Genetic heterogeneity and Linkage disequilibrium, Haplotype in his Genetic linkage study. As part of one scientific family, Kenneth H. Buetow deals mainly with the area of Gene mapping, narrowing it down to issues related to the Linkage, and often Genotyping. His work deals with themes such as Microsatellite and Gene map, which intersect with Genetic marker.
His primary scientific interests are in Genetics, Gene, Cancer research, BioPAX : Biological Pathways Exchange and Bioinformatics. His work in Genetics is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Probability distribution. His studies deal with areas such as Gene expression profiling, microRNA, Regulation of gene expression, Colorectal cancer and POLD1 as well as Cancer research.
Kenneth H. Buetow interconnects Data science, XML, Data sharing and Database in the investigation of issues within BioPAX : Biological Pathways Exchange. Within one scientific family, Kenneth H. Buetow focuses on topics pertaining to Cancer under Bioinformatics, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Gene regulatory network and MicroRNA sequencing. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Gene mapping, Genetic heterogeneity, Comparative genomics and Systems biology.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Genetics, Cancer research, Gene expression profiling, Gene and Exome. His Leukemia, Pediatric cancer and Ras Signaling Pathway study in the realm of Genetics connects with subjects such as ETV6 and Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. His Cancer research research includes themes of Fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3, Janus kinase 2 and Kinome.
The various areas that Kenneth H. Buetow examines in his Gene expression profiling study include Cellular differentiation, Stem cell, Induced pluripotent stem cell, Gene silencing and Transcription. His work on Epigenetics and Embryonic stem cell as part of general Gene study is frequently connected to CTCF, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. He studied Exome and Microsatellite instability that intersect with DNA methylation.
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Comprehensive molecular portraits of human breast tumours
Daniel C. Koboldt;Robert S. Fulton;Michael D. McLellan;Heather Schmidt.
Nature (2012)
Comprehensive genomic characterization defines human glioblastoma genes and core pathways
Roger McLendon;Allan Friedman;Darrell Bigner;Erwin G. Van Meir.
Nature (2008)
Comprehensive molecular characterization of human colon and rectal cancer
Donna M. Muzny;Matthew N. Bainbridge;Kyle Chang;Huyen H. Dinh.
Nature (2012)
Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences.
Robert L Strausberg;Elise A Feingold;Lynette H Grouse;Jeffery G Derge.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2002)
Comprehensive genomic characterization of squamous cell lung cancers
Peter S. Hammerman;Doug Voet;Michael S. Lawrence;Douglas Voet.
Nature (2012)
PID: the Pathway Interaction Database.
Carl F. Schaefer;Kira Anthony;Shiva Krupa;Jeffrey Buchoff.
Nucleic Acids Research (2009)
High-throughput development and characterization of a genomewide collection of gene-based single nucleotide polymorphism markers by chip-based matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry.
Kenneth H. Buetow;Michael Edmonson;Richard MacDonald;Robert Clifford.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2001)
The BioPAX community standard for pathway data sharing
Emek Demir;Emek Demir;Michael P. Cary;Suzanne Paley;Ken Fukuda.
Nature Biotechnology (2010)
A comprehensive human linkage map with centimorgan density. Cooperative Human Linkage Center (CHLC).
JC Murray;KH Buetow;JL Weber;S Ludwigsen.
Science (1994)
Global Transcription in Pluripotent Embryonic Stem Cells
Sol Efroni;Radharani Duttagupta;Jill Cheng;Hesam Dehghani.
Cell Stem Cell (2008)
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