Paul Peluso

20.7k total citations · 2 hit papers
27 papers, 4.0k citations indexed

About

Paul Peluso is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Plant Science and Genetics. According to data from OpenAlex, Paul Peluso has authored 27 papers receiving a total of 4.0k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Molecular Biology, 10 papers in Plant Science and 7 papers in Genetics. Recurrent topics in Paul Peluso's work include Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies (10 papers), Chromosomal and Genetic Variations (9 papers) and RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (3 papers). Paul Peluso is often cited by papers focused on Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies (10 papers), Chromosomal and Genetic Variations (9 papers) and RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (3 papers). Paul Peluso collaborates with scholars based in United States, United Kingdom and Japan. Paul Peluso's co-authors include David R. Rank, Chen-Shan Chin, Gregory T. Concepcion, Rosa Figueroa‐Balderas, Ronan C. O’Malley, Maria Nattestad, Joseph R. Ecker, Alicia Clum, Massimo Delledonne and Michael C. Schatz and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature, Science and New England Journal of Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Paul Peluso

26 papers receiving 3.9k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers

Paul Peluso
Adrian R. Tivey United Kingdom
Brendan P. Cormack United States
Nicola Buso United Kingdom
Noreen R. Gonzales United States
Fábio Madeira United Kingdom
Nandana Madhusoodanan United Kingdom
Ian Longden United Kingdom
James E. Galagan United States
Adrian R. Tivey United Kingdom
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Countries citing papers authored by Paul Peluso

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Fields of papers citing papers by Paul Peluso

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All Works

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Cochetel, Noé, et al.. (2025). Phased epigenomics and methylation inheritance in a historical Vitis vinifera hybrid. Genome biology. 26(1). 392–392.
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Peluso, Paul, et al.. (2025). Antero-posterior patterning in the brittle star Amphipholis squamata and the evolution of echinoderm body plans. EvoDevo. 16(1). 7–7. 3 indexed citations
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Lin, Che-Yi, Ferdinand Marlétaz, Pedro Manuel Martínez‐García, et al.. (2024). Chromosome-level genome assemblies of 2 hemichordates provide new insights into deuterostome origin and chromosome evolution. PLoS Biology. 22(6). e3002661–e3002661. 7 indexed citations
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Peluso, Paul, Jeffrey R. Thompson, Kevin R. Uhlinger, et al.. (2023). Molecular evidence of anteroposterior patterning in adult echinoderms. Nature. 623(7987). 555–561. 36 indexed citations
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Hon, Ting, Greg Young, Yu‐Chih Tsai, et al.. (2020). Highly accurate long-read HiFi sequencing data for five complex genomes. Scientific Data. 7(1). 399–399. 186 indexed citations
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Vollger, Mitchell R., Glennis A. Logsdon, Peter A. Audano, et al.. (2019). Improved assembly and variant detection of a haploid human genome using single‐molecule, high‐fidelity long reads. Annals of Human Genetics. 84(2). 125–140. 81 indexed citations
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Carro, Lorena, Imen Nouioui, Vartul Sangal, et al.. (2018). Genome-based classification of micromonosporae with a focus on their biotechnological and ecological potential. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 525–525. 83 indexed citations
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Tørresen, Ole K., Bastiaan Star, Sissel Jentoft, et al.. (2017). An improved genome assembly uncovers prolific tandem repeats in Atlantic cod. BMC Genomics. 18(1). 95–95. 112 indexed citations
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Chin, Chen-Shan, Paul Peluso, Fritz J. Sedlazeck, et al.. (2016). Phased diploid genome assembly with single-molecule real-time sequencing. Nature Methods. 13(12). 1050–1054. 1182 indexed citations breakdown →
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Huddleston, John, Mark Chaisson, Karyn Meltz Steinberg, et al.. (2016). Discovery and genotyping of structural variation from long-read haploid genome sequence data. Genome Research. 27(5). 677–685. 235 indexed citations
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Peluso, Paul, David R. Rank, Kyung‐Tae Kim, et al.. (2014). SMRT® Sequencing Solutions for Large Genomes and Transcriptomes. Journal of Biomolecular Techniques JBT. 25. 2 indexed citations
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Peluso, Paul, P. Jane Yeadon, Charles Yu, et al.. (2014). Long-read, whole-genome shotgun sequence data for five model organisms. Scientific Data. 1(1). 140045–140045. 113 indexed citations
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Melters, Daniël P., Keith Bradnam, Hugh A. Young, et al.. (2013). Comparative analysis of tandem repeats from hundreds of species reveals unique insights into centromere evolution. Genome biology. 14(1). R10–R10. 348 indexed citations
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Hagerman, Paul J., John Eid, Paul Peluso, et al.. (2013). Sequencing the Unsequenceable: Expanded CGG Repeats in the Human FMR1 Gene. Biophysical Journal. 104(2). 377a–377a. 1 indexed citations
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Lundquist, P. M., Cheng Zhong, Austin B. Tomaney, et al.. (2008). Parallel confocal detection of single molecules in real time. Optics Letters. 33(9). 1026–1026. 70 indexed citations
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Peluso, Paul, David S. Wilson, Huu M. Tran, et al.. (2003). Optimizing antibody immobilization strategies for the construction of protein microarrays. Analytical Biochemistry. 312(2). 113–124. 411 indexed citations
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Wilson, David S., Jiangchun Wu, Paul Peluso, & Steffen Nock. (2002). Improved method for pepsinolysis of mouse IgG1 molecules to F(ab′)2 fragments. Journal of Immunological Methods. 260(1-2). 29–36. 26 indexed citations
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Rosenblatt, Jody, Paul Peluso, & Timothy J. Mitchison. (1995). The bulk of unpolymerized actin in Xenopus egg extracts is ATP-bound.. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 6(2). 227–236. 45 indexed citations
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Villa, G. Da, et al.. (1992). A pilot model of vaccination against hepatitis B virus suitable for mass vaccination campaigns in hyperendemic areas. Journal of Medical Virology. 36(4). 274–278. 20 indexed citations

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