William S. Modi
Basic Research Program
SAIC Frederick
National Cancer Institute at Frederick
Frederick
USA
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- CCL3L1 and CCL4L1 chemokine genes are located in a segmental duplication at chromosome 17q12. Modi, W.S. Genomics (2004)
- Concerted evolution and higher-order repeat structure of the 1.709 (satellite IV) family in bovids. Modi, W.S., Ivanov, S., Gallagher, D.S. J. Mol. Evol. (2004)
- Chromosomal localization of six repeated DNA sequences among species of Microtus (Rodentia). Modi, W.S., Serdyukova, N.A., Vorobieva, N.V., Graphodatsky, A.S. Chromosome Res. (2003)
- Morphological, chromosomal, and molecular evolution are uncoupled in pocket mice. Modi, W.S. Cytogenet. Genome Res. (2003)
- The human MIP-1beta chemokine is encoded by two paralogous genes, ACT-2 and LAG-1. Modi, W.S., Bergeron, J., Sanford, M. Immunogenetics (2001)
- Isolation of novel GRO genes and a phylogenetic analysis of the CXC chemokine subfamily in mammals. Modi, W.S., Yoshimura, T. Mol. Biol. Evol. (1999)
- Localization of the human CXC chemokine subfamily on the long arm of chromosome 4 using radiation hybrids. Modi, W.S., Chen, Z.Q. Genomics (1998)