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Allison Regier
aregier@wustl.edu
Instructor, Genetics and Genomic Medicine
Genetics and Genomic Medicine
phone: (314) 454-6093
Education
BA,
Bethel College
,
2004
PhD,
University of Notre Dame
,
2011
Recent Publications
view all (6)
Publication Co-Authors
Todd N. Wylie
Regier AA, Farjoun Y, Larson DE, Krasheninina O, Kang HM, Howrigan DP, Chen BJ, Kher M, Banks E, Ames DC, English AC, Li H, Xing J, Zhang Y, Matise T, Abecasis GR, Salerno W, Zody MC, Neale BM, Hall IM.
Functional equivalence of genome sequencing analysis pipelines enables harmonized variant calling across human genetics projects.
Nat Commun
.
2018;9
(1):
4038.
PMCID:
PMC6168605
PMID:
30279509
Griffith M, Griffith OL, Smith SM, Ramu A, Callaway MB, Brummett AM, Kiwala MJ, Coffman AC, Regier AA, Oberkfell BJ, Sanderson GE, Mooney TP, Nutter NG, Belter EA, Du F, Long RL, Abbott TE, Ferguson IT, Morton DL, Burnett MM, Weible JV, Peck JB, Dukes A, McMichael JF, Lolofie JT, Derickson BR, Hundal J, Skidmore ZL, Ainscough BJ, Dees ND, Schierding WS, Kandoth C, Kim KH, Lu C, Harris CC, Maher N, Maher CA, Magrini VJ, Abbott BS, Chen K, Clark E, Das I, Fan X, Hawkins AE, Hepler TG, Wylie TN, Leonard SM, Schroeder WE, Shi X, Carmichael LK, Weil MR, Wohlstadter RW, Stiehr G, McLellan MD, Pohl CS, Miller CA, Koboldt DC, Walker JR, Eldred JM, Larson DE, Dooling DJ, Ding L, Mardis ER, Wilson RK.
Genome Modeling System: A Knowledge Management Platform for Genomics.
PLoS Comput Biol
.
2015;11
(7):
e1004274.
PMCID:
PMC4497734
PMID:
26158448
Samarakoon U, Regier A, Tan A, Desany BA, Collins B, Tan JC, Emrich SJ, Ferdig MT.
High-throughput 454 resequencing for allele discovery and recombination mapping in Plasmodium falciparum.
BMC Genomics
.
2011;12:116.
PMCID:
PMC3055840
PMID:
21324207
Lobo NF, Sangaré DM, Regier AA, Reidenbach KR, Bretz DA, Sharakhova MV, Emrich SJ, Traore SF, Costantini C, Besansky NJ, Collins FH.
Breakpoint structure of the Anopheles gambiae 2Rb chromosomal inversion.
Malar J
.
2010;9:293.
PMCID:
PMC2988034
PMID:
20974007
Lawniczak MK, Emrich SJ, Holloway AK, Regier AP, Olson M, White B, Redmond S, Fulton L, Appelbaum E, Godfrey J, Farmer C, Chinwalla A, Yang SP, Minx P, Nelson J, Kyung K, Walenz BP, Garcia-Hernandez E, Aguiar M, Viswanathan LD, Rogers YH, Strausberg RL, Saski CA, Lawson D, Collins FH, Kafatos FC, Christophides GK, Clifton SW, Kirkness EF, Besansky NJ.
Widespread divergence between incipient Anopheles gambiae species revealed by whole genome sequences.
Science
.
2010;330
(6003):
512-4.
PMCID:
PMC3674514
PMID:
20966253
Kirkness EF, Haas BJ, Sun W, Braig HR, Perotti MA, Clark JM, Lee SH, Robertson HM, Kennedy RC, Elhaik E, Gerlach D, Kriventseva EV, Elsik CG, Graur D, Hill CA, Veenstra JA, Walenz B, Tubío JM, Ribeiro JM, Rozas J, Johnston JS, Reese JT, Popadic A, Tojo M, Raoult D, Reed DL, Tomoyasu Y, Kraus E, Mittapalli O, Margam VM, Li HM, Meyer JM, Johnson RM, Romero-Severson J, Vanzee JP, Alvarez-Ponce D, Vieira FG, Aguadé M, Guirao-Rico S, Anzola JM, Yoon KS, Strycharz JP, Unger MF, Christley S, Lobo NF, Seufferheld MJ, Wang N, Dasch GA, Struchiner CJ, Madey G, Hannick LI, Bidwell S, Joardar V, Caler E, Shao R, Barker SC, Cameron S, Bruggner RV, Regier A, Johnson J, Viswanathan L, Utterback TR, Sutton GG, Lawson D, Waterhouse RM, Venter JC, Strausberg RL, Berenbaum MR, Collins FH, Zdobnov EM, Pittendrigh BR.
Genome sequences of the human body louse and its primary endosymbiont provide insights into the permanent parasitic lifestyle.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
.
2010;107
(27):
12168-73.
PMCID:
PMC2901460
PMID:
20566863
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