Gary Stone

1.5k total citations
35 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Gary Stone is a scholar working on Genetics, Plant Science and Molecular Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Gary Stone has authored 35 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Genetics, 20 papers in Plant Science and 12 papers in Molecular Biology. Recurrent topics in Gary Stone's work include Chromosomal and Genetic Variations (20 papers), Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities (9 papers) and Genetic diversity and population structure (9 papers). Gary Stone is often cited by papers focused on Chromosomal and Genetic Variations (20 papers), Genomic variations and chromosomal abnormalities (9 papers) and Genetic diversity and population structure (9 papers). Gary Stone collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and United Kingdom. Gary Stone's co-authors include Roscoe Stanyon, Marta Svartman, F. Bigoni, Lutz Froenicke, John E. Page, Jordi Camps, Stephanie Deroubaix, Niklas Feldhahn, Thomas Eisenreich and Kevin M. McBride and has published in prestigious journals such as Molecular Cell, Current Biology and Annals of Neurology.

In The Last Decade

Gary Stone

35 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Gary Stone United States 20 559 481 417 177 110 35 1.1k
Junfeng Pang China 22 583 1.0× 523 1.1× 279 0.7× 104 0.6× 227 2.1× 42 1.5k
Michael I. Jensen‐Seaman United States 16 737 1.3× 553 1.1× 480 1.2× 63 0.4× 135 1.2× 27 1.4k
William G. Nash United States 28 1.1k 1.9× 1.0k 2.1× 629 1.5× 311 1.8× 193 1.8× 43 2.1k
Joan C. Menninger United States 22 958 1.7× 778 1.6× 238 0.6× 96 0.5× 117 1.1× 27 1.6k
Aida M. Andrés Spain 23 603 1.1× 804 1.7× 113 0.3× 284 1.6× 91 0.8× 43 1.7k
George E. Allen United States 26 1.4k 2.5× 675 1.4× 291 0.7× 67 0.4× 96 0.9× 77 2.5k
Christopher J. Jolly Australia 27 559 1.0× 258 0.5× 320 0.8× 521 2.9× 174 1.6× 63 2.1k
Jeremiah D. Degenhardt United States 13 438 0.8× 1.0k 2.1× 113 0.3× 124 0.7× 149 1.4× 17 1.4k
Chris Moran Australia 24 615 1.1× 881 1.8× 220 0.5× 114 0.6× 246 2.2× 70 1.8k
Ferrán Casals Spain 21 681 1.2× 735 1.5× 250 0.6× 256 1.4× 90 0.8× 62 1.5k

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Fields of papers citing papers by Gary Stone

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Gary Stone

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Teer, Jamie K., Jennifer J. Johnston, Sarah L. Anzick, et al.. (2013). Massively-parallel sequencing of genes on a single chromosome: a comparison of solution hybrid selection and flow sorting. BMC Genomics. 14(1). 253–253. 4 indexed citations
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Koehler, Daniela, Valeri Zakhartchenko, Lutz Froenicke, et al.. (2009). Changes of higher order chromatin arrangements during major genome activation in bovine preimplantation embryos. Experimental Cell Research. 315(12). 2053–2063. 53 indexed citations
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Vistica, David T., Melinda G. Hollingshead, Suzanne Borgel, et al.. (2009). Therapeutic Vulnerability of an In Vivo Model of Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma (ASPS) to Antiangiogenic Therapy. Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. 31(8). 561–570. 33 indexed citations
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Tegay, David, et al.. (2009). Toriello–Carey syndrome in a patient with a de novo balanced translocation [46,XY,t(2;14)(q33;q22)] interrupting SATB2. Clinical Genetics. 75(3). 259–264. 23 indexed citations
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Perelman, Polina L., Alexander S. Graphodatsky, Jerry W. Dragoo, et al.. (2008). Chromosome painting shows that skunks (Mephitidae, Carnivora) have highly rearranged karyotypes. Chromosome Research. 16(8). 1215–1231. 12 indexed citations
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Roohi, Jasmin, David Tegay, John Pomeroy, et al.. (2008). A de novo apparently balanced translocation [46,XY,t(2;9)(p13;p24)] interrupting RAB11FIP5 identifies a potential candidate gene for autism spectrum disorder. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part B Neuropsychiatric Genetics. 147B(4). 411–417. 14 indexed citations
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Nash, William G., Joan C. Menninger, Hesed Padilla‐Nash, et al.. (2008). The Ancestral Carnivore Karyotype (2n = 38) Lives Today in Ringtails. Journal of Heredity. 99(3). 241–253. 15 indexed citations
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Stanyon, Roscoe & Gary Stone. (2008). Phylogenomic Analysis by Chromosome Sorting and Painting. Methods in molecular biology. 422. 13–29. 10 indexed citations
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Stanyon, Roscoe, et al.. (2007). Phylogenomics of species from four genera of New World monkeys by flow sorting and reciprocal chromosome painting. BMC Evolutionary Biology. 7(S2). S11–S11. 40 indexed citations
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Svartman, Marta, Gary Stone, & Roscoe Stanyon. (2006). The Ancestral Eutherian Karyotype Is Present in Xenarthra. PLoS Genetics. 2(7). e109–e109. 32 indexed citations
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Stanyon, Roscoe, et al.. (2006). Multidirectional chromosome painting reveals a remarkable syntenic homology between the greater galagos and the slow loris. American Journal of Primatology. 68(4). 349–359. 13 indexed citations
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Bigoni, F., et al.. (2005). Mapping genomic rearrangements in titi monkeys by chromosome flow sorting and multidirectional in-situ hybridization. Chromosome Research. 13(2). 85–96. 20 indexed citations
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Stanyon, Roscoe, et al.. (2004). Reciprocal painting between humans, De Brazza’s and patas monkeys reveals a major bifurcation in the Cercopithecini phylogenetic tree. Cytogenetic and Genome Research. 108(1-3). 175–182. 17 indexed citations
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Stanyon, Roscoe, F. Bigoni, Stefan Müller, et al.. (2004). Multi-directional chromosome painting maps homologies between species belonging to three genera of New World monkeys and humans. Chromosoma. 113(6). 305–315. 25 indexed citations
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Svartman, Marta, Gary Stone, John E. Page, & Roscoe Stanyon. (2003). A chromosome painting test of the basal Eutherian karyotype. Chromosome Research. 12(1). 45–53. 45 indexed citations
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Stone, Gary, et al.. (2002). Black rat (Rattus rattus) genomic variability characterized by chromosome painting. Mammalian Genome. 13(3). 157–163. 28 indexed citations
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Hickling, Frederick W., et al.. (1996). Retroviruses and schizophrenia in Jamaica. Molecular and Chemical Neuropathology. 28(1-3). 237–243. 5 indexed citations
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Johnson, Bruce K., Gary Stone, M. S. Godec, et al.. (1993). Long-Term Observations of Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Infected Chimpanzees. AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 9(4). 375–378. 42 indexed citations
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Beilke, Mark A., Rebecca S. Hamilton, Gary Stone, et al.. (1991). HLA-DR expression in macaque neuroendothelial cells in vitro and during SIV encephalitis. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 33(2). 129–143. 4 indexed citations
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Dalakas, Marinos C., Gary Stone, Gregory A. Elder, et al.. (1988). Tropical spastic paraparesis: Clinical, immunological, and virological studies in two patients from martinique. Annals of Neurology. 23(S1). S136–S142. 13 indexed citations

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