Standout Papers

Colony hybridization: a method for the isolation of cloned DNAs that contain a specific gene... 1975 2026 1992 2009 3.1k
  1. Colony hybridization: a method for the isolation of cloned DNAs that contain a specific gene. (1975)
    Michael Grunstein, David S. Hogness Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  2. Molecular Genetics of Human Color Vision: The Genes Encoding Blue, Green, and Red Pigments (1986)
    Jeremy Nathans, David S. Hogness et al. Science
  3. The drosophila EcR gene encodes an ecdysone receptor, a new member of the steroid receptor superfamily (1991)
    Michael R. Koelle, William S. Talbot et al. Cell
  4. Isolation, sequence analysis, and intron-exon arrangement of the gene encoding bovine rhodopsin (1983)
    Jeremy Nathans, David S. Hogness Cell
  5. Molecular Genetics of Inherited Variation in Human Color Vision (1986)
    Jeremy Nathans, Thomas P. Piantanida et al. Science
  6. Chromosomal walking and jumping to isolate DNA from the Ace and rosy loci and the bithorax complex in Drosophila melanogaster (1983)
    Welcome Bender, Pierre Spierer et al. Journal of Molecular Biology
  7. Molecular Genetics of the Bithorax Complex in Drosophila melanogaster (1983)
    Welcome Bender, Michael Akam et al. Science
  8. Drosophila tissues with different metamorphic responses to ecdysone express different ecdysone receptor isoforms (1993)
    William S. Talbot, Elizabeth A. Swyryd et al. Cell
  9. The transformation of Escherichia coli with deoxyribonucleic acid isolated from bacteriophage λdg (1960)
    A.D. Kaiser, David S. Hogness Journal of Molecular Biology
  10. Potential Biohazards of Recombinant DNA Molecules (1974)
    Paul Berg, David Baltimore et al. Science

Immediate Impact

59 by Nobel laureates 73 from Science/Nature 116 standout
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Works of David S. Hogness being referenced

The Polycomb protein shares a homologous domain with a heterochromatin-associated protein of Drosophila.
1991
Molecular organization of a Drosophila puff site that responds to ecdysone
1982
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Author Peers

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David S. Hogness 12710 4541 4144 84 17.7k
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Michael B. O’Connor 11135 5326 3014 205 16.4k
Ernst Hafen 14404 6486 3016 151 21.9k
Yoshiyuki Sakaki 15950 2482 3886 351 27.3k
Stephen M. Cohen 21123 3733 3170 209 26.7k
Andrea H. Brand 12123 6088 2122 113 16.6k
Herbert Jäckle 11666 2644 2858 200 14.3k
Julian A. T. Dow 4887 5034 1846 203 11.8k
Allan C. Spradling 23552 5937 6597 178 31.8k
Sergey Lukyanov 12012 2610 1792 143 18.4k

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