Cindy Lawley

9.7k total citations
18 papers, 1.5k citations indexed

About

Cindy Lawley is a scholar working on Genetics, Molecular Biology and Plant Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Cindy Lawley has authored 18 papers receiving a total of 1.5k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Genetics, 9 papers in Molecular Biology and 7 papers in Plant Science. Recurrent topics in Cindy Lawley's work include Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (5 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (4 papers) and Genetic Associations and Epidemiology (3 papers). Cindy Lawley is often cited by papers focused on Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock (5 papers), RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (4 papers) and Genetic Associations and Epidemiology (3 papers). Cindy Lawley collaborates with scholars based in United States, China and Australia. Cindy Lawley's co-authors include Curtis P. Van Tassell, Tad S. Sonstegard, Robert D. Schnabel, Christian Haudenschild, Timothy P. L. Smith, Jeremy F. Taylor, Wesley C. Warren, S. S. Moore, Lakshmi K. Matukumalli and Todd C. Mockler and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, PLoS ONE and Nature Methods.

In The Last Decade

Cindy Lawley

18 papers receiving 1.5k citations

Peers

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A. Eggen France
Valentina Riggio United Kingdom
Wanbo Li China
M. D. Grosz United States
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All Works

18 of 18 papers shown
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Lawley, Cindy, Gil Ben-Zvi, Kobi Baruch, et al.. (2019). New de novo assembly of the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin ( Tursiops truncatus ) improves genome completeness and provides haplotype phasing. GigaScience. 8(3). 4 indexed citations
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Scheben, Armin, Cindy Lawley, Chon‐Kit Kenneth Chan, et al.. (2018). CropSNPdb: a database of SNP array data for Brassica crops and hexaploid bread wheat. The Plant Journal. 98(1). 142–152. 19 indexed citations
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Hulse‐Kemp, Amanda M., Hamid Ashrafi, Joerg Plieske, et al.. (2016). A HapMap leads to a Capsicum annuum SNP infinium array: a new tool for pepper breeding. Horticulture Research. 3(1). 16036–16036. 34 indexed citations
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Watson, William, et al.. (2015). Early larvae of the swordspine rockfish (Sebastes ensifer) identified by molecular methods. Fishery Bulletin. 114(2). 135–143. 2 indexed citations
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Nicolazzi, Ezequiel Luís, Andrea Caprera, Nelson Nazzicari, et al.. (2015). SNPchiMp v.3: integrating and standardizing single nucleotide polymorphism data for livestock species. BMC Genomics. 16(1). 72 indexed citations
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Chao, Shiaoman & Cindy Lawley. (2014). Use of the Illumina GoldenGate Assay for Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Genotyping in Cereal Crops. Methods in molecular biology. 1245. 299–312. 3 indexed citations
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Chagné, David, Luca Bianco, Cindy Lawley, Diego Micheletti, & Jeanne M. E. Jacobs. (2014). Methods for the Design, Implementation, and Analysis of Illumina Infinium™ SNP Assays in Plants. Methods in molecular biology. 1245. 281–298. 6 indexed citations
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Dalton‐Morgan, Jessica, Alice Hayward, Salman Alamery, et al.. (2014). A high-throughput SNP array in the amphidiploid species Brassica napus shows diversity in resistance genes. Functional & Integrative Genomics. 14(4). 643–655. 35 indexed citations
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Nicolazzi, Ezequiel Luís, Matteo Picciolini, Francesco Strozzi, et al.. (2014). SNPchiMp: a database to disentangle the SNPchip jungle in bovine livestock. BMC Genomics. 15(1). 123–123. 52 indexed citations
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Chagné, David, Ross Crowhurst, Michela Troggio, et al.. (2012). Genome-Wide SNP Detection, Validation, and Development of an 8K SNP Array for Apple. PLoS ONE. 7(2). e31745–e31745. 220 indexed citations
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Peace, Cameron, Nahla Bassil, Dorrie Main, et al.. (2012). Development and Evaluation of a Genome-Wide 6K SNP Array for Diploid Sweet Cherry and Tetraploid Sour Cherry. PLoS ONE. 7(12). e48305–e48305. 96 indexed citations
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Boichard, Didier, Ho Young Chung, Romain Dassonneville, et al.. (2012). Design of a Bovine Low-Density SNP Array Optimized for Imputation. PLoS ONE. 7(3). e34130–e34130. 156 indexed citations
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Rincón, Gonzalo, Katarina Tengvall, Janelle M. Belanger, et al.. (2011). Comparison of buccal and blood-derived canine DNA, either native or whole genome amplified, for array-based genome-wide association studies. BMC Research Notes. 4(1). 226–226. 17 indexed citations
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Tassell, Curtis P. Van, Timothy P. L. Smith, Lakshmi K. Matukumalli, et al.. (2008). SNP discovery and allele frequency estimation by deep sequencing of reduced representation libraries. Nature Methods. 5(3). 247–252. 482 indexed citations
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Muir, William M., Gane Ka‐Shu Wong, Yong Zhang, et al.. (2008). Review of the initial validation and characterization of a 3K chicken SNP array. World s Poultry Science Journal. 64(2). 219–226. 29 indexed citations
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Muir, William M., Gane Ka‐Shu Wong, Yong Zhang, et al.. (2008). Genome-wide assessment of worldwide chicken SNP genetic diversity indicates significant absence of rare alleles in commercial breeds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 105(45). 17312–17317. 220 indexed citations
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Laidig, Thomas E., Keith M. Sakuma, John R. Hyde, & Cindy Lawley. (2008). IDENTIFICATION, DESCRIPTION, AND DAILY GROWTH OF PELAGIC LARVAL AND JUVENILE SQUARESPOT ROCKFISH, SEBASTES HOPKINSI (FAMILY SEBASTIDAE). 4 indexed citations
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Eberle, Michael A., Pauline C. Ng, Kenneth Kuhn, et al.. (2007). Power to Detect Risk Alleles Using Genome-Wide Tag SNP Panels. PLoS Genetics. 3(10). e170–e170. 74 indexed citations

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