Ueda Shintaroh
Professor
Department of Biological Sciences (Anthropology), Department
University of Tokyo
Japan
Biography
UEDA Shintaroh is currently working as Professor under Department of Biological Sciences (Anthropology), Department of Biological Sciences (UG), Department of Biological Sciences (GR), Graduate School of Science
Research Interest
Molecular Anthropology and Molecular Evolution
Publications
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Mizuno F, Kumagai M, Kurosaki K, Hayashi M, Sugiyama S, Ueda S, Wang L. (2017). Imputation approach for deducing a complete mitogenome sequence from low-depth-coverage next-generation sequencing data: application to ancient remains from the Moon Pyramid, Mexico. Journal of Human Genetics 62(6):631-635.
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Sawafuji R, Cappellini E, Nagaoka T, Fotakis AK, Jersie-Christensen RR, Olsen JV, Hirata K, Ueda S. (2017). Proteomic profiling of archaeological human bone. Royal Society Open Science 4, 161004.
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Ishiya K and Ueda S. (2017). MitoSuite: a graphical tool for human mitochondrial genome profiling in massive parallel sequencing. PeerJ 5:e3406.
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Mizuno F., Wang, L., Sugiyama S., Kurosaki K., Granados J., Celta Gomez-Trejo C., VÃctor Acuña-Alonzo V., and Ueda S. (2017). Characterization of complete mitochondrial genomes of indigenous Mayans in Mexico. Annals of Human Biology (in press)
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Hashizume K., Yamanaka M., and Ueda S. (2017). POU3F2 participates in cognitive function and adult hippocampal neurogenesis via mammalian-characteristic amino acid repeats. Genes, Brain and Behavior (in press)