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71
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2210
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Miles F. Wilkinson publication distribution in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Genetics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Miles F. Wilkinson sits on this spectrum.

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45 publications 703+

This scientist: 233 publications — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 703 publications or more.

Miles F. Wilkinson D-index placement in Genetics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Genetics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Miles F. Wilkinson sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 160+

This scientist: 71 D-Index — 51st percentile

51% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 160 D-Index or more.

Overview

Miles F. Wilkinson is a researcher affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their academic work primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Within these main fields, Wilkinson has contributed notably to subfields such as Molecular Biology, Genetics, Reproductive Medicine, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, and Plant Science.

The scientist's research focuses on several topics, including:

  • Sperm and Testicular Function
  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities
  • Reproductive Biology and Fertility
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms

Miles F. Wilkinson has published extensively in reputable scientific journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Development
  • Nucleic Acids Research
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Andrology

The following recent papers demonstrate Wilkinson's research contributions:

  • Single-cell RNAseq analysis of testicular germ and somatic cell development during the perinatal period (2020, Development)
  • Nonsense-mediated RNA decay: an emerging modulator of malignancy (2022, Nature reviews. Cancer)
  • Transcriptome profiling reveals signaling conditions dictating human spermatogonia fate in vitro (2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • A single-cell view of spermatogonial stem cells (2020, Current Opinion in Cell Biology)
  • The role of the NMD factor UPF3B in olfactory sensory neurons (2020, eLife)

Miles F. Wilkinson frequently collaborates with a number of coauthors, including:

  • Kun Tan
  • H. C. Song
  • Abhishek Sohni
  • Jennifer N. Chousal
  • Heidi Cook-Andersen

Best Publications

  • The Nonsense-Mediated Decay RNA Surveillance Pathway

    Yao-Fu Chang;J. Saadi Imam;Miles F. Wilkinson

  • Targeted DNA demethylation and activation of endogenous genes using programmable TALE-TET1 fusion proteins

    Morgan L Maeder;James F Angstman;Marcy E Richardson;Samantha J Linder

  • Messenger RNA regulation: to translate or to degrade.

    Ann-Bin Shyu;Miles F Wilkinson;Ambro van Hoof

  • Molecular mechanism for distinct neurological phenotypes conveyed by allelic truncating mutations.

    Ken Inoue;Mehrdad Khajavi;Tomoko Ohyama;Shin Ichi Hirabayashi

  • A Regulatory Mechanism That Detects Premature Nonsense Codons in T-cell Receptor Transcripts in Vivo Is Reversed by Protein Synthesis Inhibitors in Vitro

    Mark S. Carter;Jessica Doskow;Phillip Morris;Shulin Li

  • A splicing-dependent regulatory mechanism that detects translation signals.

    Mark S. Carter;Shulin Li;Miles F. Wilkinson

  • Identification of a MicroRNA that Activates Gene Expression by Repressing Nonsense-Mediated RNA Decay

    Ivone G. Bruno;Rachid Karam;Rachid Karam;Lulu Huang;Lulu Huang;Lulu Huang;Anjana Bhardwaj

  • Serine phosphorylation of SR proteins is required for their recruitment to sites of transcription in vivo

    Tom Misteli;Javier F. Cáceres;Jade Q. Clement;Adrian R. Krainer

  • Nonsense Surveillance in Lymphocytes

    Shulin Li;Miles F Wilkinson

  • The Double Lives of Shuttling mRNA Binding Proteins

    Ann Bin Shyu;Miles F. Wilkinson

  • The Neonatal and Adult Human Testis Defined at the Single-Cell Level

    Abhishek Sohni;Kun Tan;Hye Won Song;Dana Burow

  • An alternative branch of the nonsense-mediated decay pathway

    Wai Kin Chan;Lulu Huang;Jayanthi P. Gudikote;Yao Fu Chang

  • Rhox: a new homeobox gene cluster.

    James A. MacLean;Mingang A. Chen;Chad M. Wayne;Shirley R. Bruce

  • RNA Homeostasis Governed by Cell Type-Specific and Branched Feedback Loops Acting on NMD

    Lulu Huang;Chih Hong Lou;Waikin Chan;Eleen Y. Shum

  • Pem:A Testosterone- and LH-Regulated Homeobox Gene Expressed in Mouse Sertoli Cells and Epididymis

    J.Suzanne Lindsey;Miles F. Wilkinson

  • Transcription and post-transcriptional regulation of spermatogenesis

    Anilkumar Bettegowda;Miles F. Wilkinson

  • Posttranscriptional Control of the Stem Cell and Neurogenic Programs by the Nonsense-Mediated RNA Decay Pathway

    Chih H. Lou;Ada Shao;Eleen Y. Shum;Josh L. Espinoza

  • Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay: inter-individual variability and human disease.

    Lam Son Nguyen;Miles F. Wilkinson;Jozef Gecz;Jozef Gecz

  • RNA surveillance by nuclear scanning

    Miles F. Wilkinson;Ann-Bin Shyu

  • Nonsense-associated altered splicing: a frame-dependent response distinct from nonsense-mediated decay.

    Jun Wang;Yao Fu Chang;John I Hamilton;Miles F Wilkinson

Frequent Co-Authors

Kun Tan
Kun Tan Huawei Technologies (China)
Jozef Gecz
Jozef Gecz University of Adelaide
Dirk G. de Rooij
Dirk G. de Rooij Utrecht University
Louise C. Laurent
Louise C. Laurent University of California, San Diego
Jörg Gromoll
Jörg Gromoll University of Münster
Ann-Bin Shyu
Ann-Bin Shyu The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Marvin L. Meistrich
Marvin L. Meistrich The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Kun Zhang
Kun Zhang University of California, San Diego
Kyle E. Orwig
Kyle E. Orwig University of Pittsburgh

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