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Peter N. Goodfellow

Peter N. Goodfellow

D-Index & Metrics

Genetics

D-Index
91
Citations
41549
World Ranking
1024
National Ranking
144

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1994 - Member of Academia Europaea
  • 1992 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom

Overview

Peter N. Goodfellow is affiliated with Abingworth in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions include publications in academic and publishing domains, with recent work appearing in the area of academic books and eBooks.

Goodfellow's recent paper is titled "Index," published in 2024 in the Princeton University Press eBooks. This publication reflects an engagement with scholarly book publishing rather than traditional journal articles or conference proceedings.

In terms of book publications, Goodfellow has published two editions titled Avian Architecture Revised and Expanded Edition through Princeton University Press. One edition dates from 2023 and another from 2024, both with no recorded citations. This indicates a focus on extended scholarly works published via established academic publishers.

Goodfellow's frequent publication venue is Princeton University Press eBooks, covering the latest identified publications.

  • Princeton University Press eBooks

There are no frequent co-authors listed for Goodfellow, suggesting research or publishing efforts primarily as a sole author or collaborator not captured in this data set.

  • None listed

Goodfellow's mainstream academic topics, fields, and subfields of study are not specified in the available data, which limits insights into specific research themes or scientific domains.

  • None listed

The individual has received notable recognitions within academic societies, including becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom in 1992. In 1994, Goodfellow was also made a Member of Academia Europaea.

  • Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom (1992)
  • Member of Academia Europaea (1994)

Best Publications

  • A gene from the human sex-determining region encodes a protein with homology to a conserved DNA-binding motif

    Sinclair Ah;Berta P;Berta P;Palmer Ms;Hawkins

  • Male development of chromosomally female mice transgenic for Sry

    Peter Koopman;John Gubbay;Nigel Vivian;Peter Goodfellow

  • A gene mapping to the sex-determining region of the mouse Y chromosome is a member of a novel family of embryonically expressed genes

    John Gubbay;Jérôme Collignon;Peter Koopman;Blanche Capel

  • Campomelic dysplasia and autosomal sex reversal caused by mutations in an SRY-related gene.

    J W Foster;M A Dominguez-Steglich;S Guioli;C Kwok

  • A gene map of the human genome

    G. D. Schuler;M. S. Boguski;E. A. Stewart;L. D. Stein

  • SOX9 is a potent activator of the chondrocyte-specific enhancer of the pro alpha1(II) collagen gene.

    V Lefebvre;W Huang;V R Harley;P N Goodfellow

  • Genetic evidence equating SRY and the testis-determining factor

    Berta P;Hawkins;Sinclair Ah;Taylor A

  • Circular transcripts of the testis-determining gene Sry in adult mouse testis

    Blanche Capel;Amanda Swain;Silvia Nicolis;Adam Hacker

  • DNA microarrays in drug discovery and development

    Christine Debouck;Peter N. Goodfellow

  • Sox9 expression during gonadal development implies a conserved role for the gene in testis differentiation in mammals and birds

    Sara Morais da Silva;Adam Hacker;Adam Hacker;Vince Harley;Vince Harley;Peter Goodfellow

  • A genome screen in multiple sclerosis reveals susceptibility loci on chromosome 6p21 and 17q22

    Stephen Sawcer;Hywel B. Jones;Robert Feakes;Julia Gray

  • Expression of Sry, the mouse sex determining gene

    Adam Hacker;Blanche Capel;Peter Goodfellow;Robin Lovell-Badge

  • A comparison of the properties of Sox-3 with Sry and two related genes, Sox-1 and Sox-2

    Jérôme Collignon;Shanthini Sockanathan;Adam Hacker;Michel Cohen-Tannoudji

  • SRY, like HMG1, recognizes sharp angles in DNA.

    Simona Ferrari;Vincent R. Harley;Andrea Pontiggia;Peter N. Goodfellow

  • DNA binding activity of recombinant SRY from normal males and XY females

    VR Harley;DI Jackson;PJ Hextall;Hawkins

  • SRY and Sex Determination in Mammals

    Peter N. Goodfellow;Robin Lovell-Badge

  • A method for constructing radiation hybrid maps of whole genomes

    Michael A. Walter;Dominique J. Spillett;Philip Thomas;Jean Weissenbach

  • A Radiation Hybrid Map of the Human Genome

    Gabor Gyapay;Karin Schmitt;Cécile Fizames;Hywel Jones

  • Definition of a consensus DNA binding site for SRY

    Vincent R. Harley;Robin Lovell-Badge;Peter N. Goodfellow

  • Rapid sequence evolution of the mammalian sex-determining gene SRY

    L.S. Whitfield;R. Lovell-Badge;P.N. Goodfellow

Frequent Co-Authors

Robin Lovell-Badge
Robin Lovell-Badge The Francis Crick Institute
Stephen Sawcer
Stephen Sawcer University of Cambridge
David G. Clayton
David G. Clayton University of Cambridge
Nigel K. Spurr
Nigel K. Spurr GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Alastair Compston
Alastair Compston University of Cambridge
Michael A. Walter
Michael A. Walter University of Alberta
Vincent R. Harley
Vincent R. Harley Hudson Institute of Medical Research
Ellen Solomon
Ellen Solomon King's College London
Jean Weissenbach
Jean Weissenbach Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Paul J. Goodfellow
Paul J. Goodfellow The Ohio State University

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