NHP 2009 – Macaque CNVs
I gave a talk at NHP 2009 about copy number variants among rhesus macaques. You can reach the abstract of this talk from here.
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I gave a talk at NHP 2009 about copy number variants among rhesus macaques. You can reach the abstract of this talk from here.
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In a collaborative effort that I am involved in, the copy number variation among Yoruban and European individuals are mapped and a portion of these are genotyped across world populations. This data set will be
Origins and functional impact of copy number variation in the human genome Read More »
İTÜ Moleküler Biyoloji ve Genetik Kulübü’nün düzenlediği, İTÜ III. Ulusal Moleküler Biyoloji ve Genetik Öğrenci Kongresi’nde uzaktan bir konferans verme fırsatı buldum. Gerçekten hem artık bu tip uzaktan konferansların olanaklı olduğunu göstermesi açısından çok hoştu,
Yerel bariyerler, genetik karışma ve kıtalararası izolasyon Read More »
A popular science article that I co-authored with Timur Gültekin has been recently put online (to my surprise). Here is the link to the article: Genetik Bilgi – TÜBİTAK Bilim ve Teknik Aylık Popüler Bilim
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I was a part of a large group of people that characterized, in very fine detail, the genome of a Korean individual. I think this paper will have a significant impact in many technical subtleties
A highly annotated whole-genome sequence of a Korean individual Read More »
We have a new paper out ahead of print in an Elsevier Journal called Methods. Here is the PubMed link. A substantial amount of genomic variation is now known to exist in humans and other
Copy Number Variants (CNVs) in primate species Read More »
Dr. Krishna Veeramah from UCLA and I got a Wenner Gren Foundation grant to organize a workshop. This event, entitled “Genetic Anthropology at Fine Scales” will host several leading scientists and social scientists to discuss
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Recently, I gave a lecture in UCLA on the challenges and opportunities in using genetic data to make historical inferences. The campus of UCLA, by the way, is one of the most beautiful I have
Recently, I gave a lecture in UCLA on the challenges and opportunities in using genetic data to make historical inferences. The campus of UCLA, by the way, is one of the most beautiful I have
My dissertation is recently available through the Penn Library System and ProQuest ABSTRACT This study investigates the genetic diversity and ethnohistory of four Central Anatolian settlements from a local perspective to better understand the complex
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Omer’s dissertation available through the Penn Library System and ProQuest ABSTRACT This study investigates the genetic diversity and ethnohistory of four Central Anatolian settlements from a local perspective to better understand the complex population history of Anatolia. The
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