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D-Index & Metrics D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines.

Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Genetics and Molecular Biology D-index 91 Citations 79,612 187 World Ranking 606 National Ranking 19

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Genetics

Lincoln Stein focuses on Genetics, Genome, Computational biology, Human genome and Gene. Genetics is frequently linked to Data model in his study. His biological study deals with issues like Data visualization, which deal with fields such as BioPAX : Biological Pathways Exchange.

His research in Genome intersects with topics in Nucleic acid sequence, Chromosome and Human genetics. The various areas that he examines in his Computational biology study include Biological data, Organism, Biological pathway, Gene map and Open source. His Human genome course of study focuses on dbSNP and Molecular Inversion Probe.

His most cited work include:

  • A haplotype map of the human genome (5144 citations)
  • The International HapMap Project (5051 citations)
  • A second generation human haplotype map of over 3.1 million SNPs (3819 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Genetics, Computational biology, Genome, Gene and Cancer. His Genetics study often links to related topics such as Evolutionary biology. His study in Computational biology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Interaction network, Transcriptome and Human genetics.

Genome is closely attributed to Oryza sativa in his research. Lincoln Stein has included themes like Cancer research, Oncology, Bioinformatics and Somatic cell in his Cancer study. His Bioinformatics study incorporates themes from Breast cancer and Internal medicine.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Genetics (43.51%)
  • Computational biology (36.45%)
  • Genome (30.07%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2018-2021)?

  • Computational biology (36.45%)
  • Cancer research (12.98%)
  • Cancer (17.54%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His scientific interests lie mostly in Computational biology, Cancer research, Cancer, Gene and Genome. He combines subjects such as Gene expression profiling, Transcriptome, Genomics, Single cell sequencing and Cancer genome with his study of Computational biology. His Medulloblastoma study in the realm of Cancer research interacts with subjects such as Histone demethylation.

Genetics covers Lincoln Stein research in Cancer. His Gene research incorporates elements of Cancer cell and Interactor. In general Genome study, his work on Whole genome sequencing, Comparative genomics and Cancer genome sequencing often relates to the realm of Coding, thereby connecting several areas of interest.

Between 2018 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • The Gene Ontology Resource: 20 years and still GOing strong (1527 citations)
  • Childhood cerebellar tumours mirror conserved fetal transcriptional programs (122 citations)
  • Transcription phenotypes of pancreatic cancer are driven by genomic events during tumor evolution (80 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Genome

Lincoln Stein mainly investigates Computational biology, Cancer research, Medulloblastoma, Sonic hedgehog and Cancer. His Computational biology research includes elements of Gene expression profiling, Phenotype, Transcriptome, Genome instability and Adenocarcinoma. The various areas that Lincoln Stein examines in his Cancer research study include Histone, Epigenetics, Acetylation and Ependymoma.

Lincoln Stein has researched Cancer in several fields, including Structural variation, Concordance, Comparative genomics and Copy-number variation. Structural variation is a subfield of Genome that Lincoln Stein tackles. Lincoln Stein works mostly in the field of Genome, limiting it down to topics relating to Oncology and, in certain cases, Somatic cell, as a part of the same area of interest.

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Best Publications

The International HapMap Project

John W. Belmont;Paul Hardenbol;Thomas D. Willis;Fuli Yu.
Nature (2003)

5253 Citations

A haplotype map of the human genome

John W. Belmont;Andrew Boudreau;Suzanne M. Leal;Paul Hardenbol.
Nature (2003)

5062 Citations

A second generation human haplotype map of over 3.1 million SNPs

Kelly A. Frazer;Dennis G. Ballinger;David R. Cox;David A. Hinds.
Nature (2007)

4739 Citations

The Reactome Pathway Knowledgebase.

Antonio Fabregat;Konstantinos Sidiropoulos;Phani V. Garapati;Marc Gillespie;Marc Gillespie.
Nucleic Acids Research (2014)

4645 Citations

A map of human genome sequence variation containing 1.42 million single nucleotide polymorphisms

Ravi Sachidanandam;David Weissman;Steven C. Schmidt;Jerzy M. Kakol.
Nature (2001)

3924 Citations

The Gene Ontology Resource: 20 years and still GOing strong

S. Carbon;E. Douglass;N. Dunn;B. Good.
Nucleic Acids Research (2019)

3753 Citations

Large-Scale Identification, Mapping, and Genotyping of Single-Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the Human Genome

David G. Wang;Jian-Bing Fan;Chia-Jen Siao;Anthony Berno.
Science (1998)

3049 Citations

Genome-wide detection and characterization of positive selection in human populations

Pardis C. Sabeti;Pardis C. Sabeti;Patrick Varilly;Patrick Varilly;Ben Fry;Jason Lohmueller.
(2007)

1972 Citations

Development and Mapping of 2240 New SSR Markers for Rice ( Oryza sativa L.)

Susan R. McCouch;Leonid Teytelman;Yunbi Xu;Katarzyna B. Lobos.
DNA Research (2002)

1933 Citations

The Bioperl Toolkit: Perl Modules for the Life Sciences

Jason E. Stajich;David Block;David Block;Kris Boulez;Steven E. Brenner.
Genome Research (2002)

1862 Citations

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