Myles Axton's profile
What I do
I am the Editor of Nature Genetics and work in Nature’s New York Office. I supervise peer review of primary research papers and visit researchers at their labs and conferences. Ideally, papers published in the journal will contribute to elucidating the wiring diagram of the genome or toward a risk engine to calculate the genetic component of human disease.
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- Hub:
- Boston
Interests
Genetics, genome architecture and evolution, molecular biology, development, systems biology, cancer, reproductive biology, cytogenetics, biotechnology, information technology, art, poetry, film and literature.
Projects
I am currently interested to talk with researchers who are coordinating access to the global collection of data on human genome variation. I would like to help development of the Human Variome Project. For more details, see the Nature Genetics Editorial in the June 2006 edition:
http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/v38/n6/full/ng0606-599.html
Publications
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Midwife to the Wiring Diagram Kenyon Review (2006)
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THE INHIBITOR OF DNA-REPLICATION ENCODED BY THE DROSOPHILA GENE PLUTONIUM IS A SMALL, ANKYRIN REPEAT PROTEIN EMBO JOURNAL , 462-470 (1994)
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ULTRABITHORAX MUTATIONS IN CONSTANT AND VARIABLE REGIONS OF THE PROTEIN CODING SEQUENCE GENES & DEVELOPMENT , 386-397 (1987)
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DROSOPHILA CONTAINS 3 GENES THAT ENCODE DISTINCT ISOFORMS OF PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE-1
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