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48
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World Ranking
4036
National Ranking
176

Overview

Satoshi Horai is affiliated with The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, SOKENDAI in Japan. Their academic career is centered around this institution, where they engage in research activities within advanced studies.

While specific details of their recent papers, co-authors, and frequent publication venues are not listed, Horai's profile indicates a focus on scholarly contributions without publicly available metadata on individual works or collaboration networks.

The scientist has not been documented with book publications or major awards, according to the current data.

Information regarding main fields, subfields of study, or main research topics has not been provided, thus specific areas of expertise cannot be detailed.

Best Publications

  • A mutation in the tRNA Leu(UUR) gene associated with the MELAS subgroup of mitochondrial encephalomyopathies

    Yu-Ichi Goto;Ikuya Nonaka;Satoshi Horai

  • Recent African origin of modern humans revealed by complete sequences of hominoid mitochondrial DNAs.

    Unknown

  • A subtype of diabetes mellitus associated with a mutation of mitochondrial DNA

    T Kadowaki;H Kadowaki;Y Mori;K Tobe

  • Mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke‐like episodes (MELAS) A correlative study of the clinical features and mitochondrial DNA mutation

    Y. Goto;S. Horai;T. Matsuoka;Y. Koga

  • Y chromosomal dna variation and the peopling of Japan

    Michael F. Hammer;Satoshi Horai

  • A new mtDNA mutation associated with mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes (MELAS).

    Yu-ichi Goto;Ikuya Nonaka;Satoshi Horai

  • Peopling of the Americas, founded by four major lineages of mitochondrial DNA.

    Satoshi Horai;Rumi Kondo;Yuko Nakagawa-Hattori;Seiji Hayashi

  • Intraspecific nucleotide sequence differences in the major noncoding region of human mitochondrial DNA.

    Unknown

  • The Geographic Distribution of Human Y Chromosome Variation

    M F Hammer;A B Spurdle;T Karafet;M R Bonner

  • Dual origins of the Japanese: common ground for hunter-gatherer and farmer Y chromosomes

    Michael F. Hammer;Tatiana M. Karafet;Hwayong Park;Keiichi Omoto

  • mtDNA polymorphism in East Asian Populations, with special reference to the peopling of Japan.

    Unknown

  • Man's place in Hominoidea revealed by mitochondrial DNA genealogy

    Satoshi Horai;Yoko Satta;Kenji Hayasaka;Rumi Kondo

  • Molecular phylogeny and evolution of primate mitochondrial DNA.

    K. Hayasaka;Takashi Gojobori;S. Horai

  • Molecular phylogeny of macaques: implications of nucleotide sequences from an 896-base pair region of mitochondrial DNA.

    Unknown

  • Mitochondrial DNA polymorphism in Japanese. II. Analysis with restriction enzymes of four or five base pair recognition.

    Unknown

  • Maternal inheritance of deleted mitochondrial DNA in a family with mitochondrial myopathy.

    Takayuki Ozawa;Makoto Yoneda;Masashi Tanaka;Kinji Ohno

  • Genetic origins of the Ainu inferred from combined DNA analyses of maternal and paternal lineages

    Atsushi Tajima;Masanori Hayami;Katsushi Tokunaga;Takeo Juji

  • DNA amplification from ancient human skeletal remains and their sequence analysis.

    Unknown

  • A novel point mutation in the mitochondrial tRNALeu(UUR) gene in a family with mitochondrial myopathy

    Yu-ichi Goto;Megumu Tojo;Jun Tohyama;Satoshi Horai

  • Molecular phylogeny and evolution of prosimians based on complete sequences of mitochondrial DNAs.

    Atsushi Matsui;Felix Rakotondraparany;Isao Munechika;Masami Hasegawa;Masami Hasegawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Ikuya Nonaka
Ikuya Nonaka Tokyo Medical University
Yu-ichi Goto
Yu-ichi Goto University of Tsukuba
Takayuki Ozawa
Takayuki Ozawa Nagoya University
Ichizo Nishino
Ichizo Nishino Tokyo Medical University
Naruya Saitou
Naruya Saitou National Institute of Genetics
Takashi Gojobori
Takashi Gojobori King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Atsushi Tajima
Atsushi Tajima Kanazawa University
Masami Hasegawa
Masami Hasegawa The Institute of Statistical Mathematics
Masashi Tanaka
Masashi Tanaka Juntendo University
Katsushi Tokunaga
Katsushi Tokunaga University of Tokyo

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