Andrew G. Clark
Andrew G. Clark (born 1954) is an American population geneticist. He is currently Jacob Gould Schurman Professor of Population Genetics in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics and a Nancy and Peter Meinig Family Investigator at Cornell University. He is the current head of the Graduate Computation Biology field. He is also co-director of Cornell's Center for Comparative and Population Genomics and a member of a working group for the National Human Genome Research Institute.
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Genotype and gene expression associations with immune function in Drosophila. by Timothy B Sackton, Brian P Lazzaro, Andrew G Clark
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Localizing recent adaptive evolution in the human genome. by Scott H Williamson, Melissa J Hubisz, Andrew G Clark, Bret A Payseur, Carlos D Bustamante, Rasmus Nielsen
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Evolutionary processes acting on candidate cis-regulatory regions in humans inferred from patterns of polymorphism and divergence. by Dara G Torgerson, Adam R Boyko, Ryan D Hernandez, Amit Indap, Xiaolan Hu, Thomas J White, John J Sninsky, Michele Cargill, Mark D Adams, Carlos D Bustamante, Andrew G Clark
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A scan for positively selected genes in the genomes of humans and chimpanzees. by Rasmus Nielsen, Carlos Bustamante, Andrew G Clark, Stephen Glanowski, Timothy B Sackton, Melissa J Hubisz, Adi Fledel-Alon, David M Tanenbaum, Daniel Civello, Thomas J White, John J Sninsky, Mark D Adams, Michele Cargill
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Assessing the evolutionary impact of amino acid mutations in the human genome. by Adam R Boyko, Scott H Williamson, Amit R Indap, Jeremiah D Degenhardt, Ryan D Hernandez, Kirk E Lohmueller, Mark D Adams, Steffen Schmidt, John J Sninsky, Shamil R Sunyaev, Thomas J White, Rasmus Nielsen, Andrew G Clark, Carlos D Bustamante
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Population genomic analysis of 962 whole genome sequences of humans reveals natural selection in non-coding regions. by Fuli Yu, Jian Lu, Xiaoming Liu, Elodie Gazave, Diana Chang, Srilakshmi Raj, Haley Hunter-Zinck, Ran Blekhman, Leonardo Arbiza, Cris Van Hout, Alanna Morrison, Andrew D Johnson, Joshua Bis, L Adrienne Cupples, Bruce M Psaty, Donna Muzny, Jin Yu, Richard A Gibbs, Alon Keinan, Andrew G Clark, Eric Boerwinkle
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