Mark A. Batzer
LSU System Boyd Professor
Biomedical Sciences
Louisiana State University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Mark A. Batzer is currently working as a LSU System Boyd Professor in the Department of Department of Biological Sciences, Louisiana State University , USA. His research interests includes genetic variation,mobile elements,genetic disorders,recombination, transduction. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Mark A. Batzer is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to genetic variation,mobile elements,genetic disorders,recombination, transduction.
Research Interest
Genetic variation,mobile elements,genetic disorders,recombination, transduction
Publications
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Carbone, L., R. A. Harris, S. Gnerre, K. R. Veeramah, B. Lorente-Galdos, J. Huddleston, T. J. Meyer, J. Herrero, C. Roos, B. Aken, F. Anaclerio, N. Archidiacono, C. Baker, D. Barrell, M. A. Batzer, K. Beal, et al. (2014) Gibbon genome and the fast karyotype evolution of small apes. Nature 513: 195-201
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Witherspoon, D. J., Y. Zhang, W. S. Watkins, H. Ha, J. Xing, M. A. Batzer and L. B. Jorde (2013) Mobile Element Scanning (ME-Scan) identifies thousands of novel Alu insertions in diverse human populations. Genome Research 23: 1170-1181
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The Marmoset Genome Sequencing and Analysis Consortium (2014) The common marmoset genome provides insight into primate biology and evolution. Nature Genetics 46: 850-857