Ed Ryder's profile
What I do
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- Position
- Post Doc
- Company
- Cambridge University
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Interests
My main area of interest is genome-wide investigations into Drosophila gene function by use of transposon technologies, either by gene disruption and deletion, or for patterns of gene expression and proteomics using gene trapping. The generation of data however is of limited use unless that data can be properly described, stored and then mined by third parties. My other main interest is therefore the construction of databases and web-based interfaces for project data mining, from simple sample retrieval to more advanced queries such as gene expression pattern annotation by controlled ontology.
Projects
FlyProt – YFP gene tagging and annotation in Drosophila melanogaster.
DrosDel – A 2nd generation deletion kit for Drosophila melanogaster.
Mammot – genome tiling array design and visualisation tool for chIP/chIP studies.
Publications
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Lingaas F, Aarskaug T, Gerlach JA, Juneja RK, Fredholm M, Sampson J, Suter N, Holmes NG, Binns MM, Ryder EJ, van Haeringen WA, Venta PJ, Brouilette JA, Yuzbasiyan-Gurkan V, Wilton AN, Bredbacka P, Koskinen M, Dunner S, Parra D, Schmutz S, Schelling C, Sch. A canine linkage map: 39 linkage groups J.Anim. Breed. Genet , 3-19 (2001)
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Breen M, Jouquand S, Renier C, Mellersh C, Hitte C, Holmes N, Chéron A, Suter N, Vignaux F, Bristow A, Priat C, McCann E, André C, Boundy S, Gitsham P, Thomas R, Bridge W, Spriggs H, Ryder E, Curson A, Sampson J, Ostrander E, Binns M, Galibert F. Chromosome-specific single-locus FISH probes allow anchorage of an 1800-marker integrated radiation-hybrid/linkage map of the domestic dog genome to all chromosomes. Genome research (10) , 1784-95 PubMed ID:(11591656 )
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Breen M, Langford C, Carter N, Holmes N, Dickens H, Thomas R, Suter N, Ryder E, Pope M, Binns M. FISH mapping and identification of canine chromosomes. The Journal of heredity (1) , 27-30 PubMed ID:(9987898 )
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Dickens H, Holmes N, Ryder E, Breen M, Thomas R, Suter N, Sampson J, Langford C, Ross M, Carter N, Binns M. Use of cosmid-derived and chromosome-specific canine microsatellites. The Journal of heredity (1) , 52-4 PubMed ID:(9987903 )
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Holmes N, Acheson T, Ryder E, Binns M. A PCR-based diagnostic test for fucosidosis in English springer spaniels. Veterinary journal (London, England : 1997) (2) , 113-4 PubMed ID:(9564263 )
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