Automated Author ProfileManak, J. Robert
University of Iowa
Manak, J. Robert
Current S-Index
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Total Datasets
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Average FAIR Score
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Total Citations
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Total Mentions
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S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 2.2 (sum of 1 dataset Dataset Index scores)
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Datasets
Genomes of animals as different as sponges and humans show conservation of global architecture. Here we show that multiple genomic features including transposon diversity, developmental gene repertoire, physical gene order, and intron-exon organization are shattered in the tunicate Oikopleura, belonging to the sister group of vertebrates and retaining chordate morphology. Ancestral architecture of animal genomes can be deeply modified and may therefore be largely nonadaptive. This rapidly evolving animal lineage thus offers unique perspectives on the level of genome plasticity. It also illuminates issues as fundamental as the mechanisms of intron gain.
Authors
- Denoeud, France ;
- Henriet, Simon ;
- Mungpakdee, Sutada ;
- Aury, Jean-Marc ;
- Da Silva, Corinne ;
- Brinkmann, Henner ;
- Mikhaleva, Jana ;
- Olsen, Lisbeth C. ;
- Jubin, Claire ;
- Cañestro, Cristian ;
- Bouquet, Jean-Marie ;
- Danks, Gemma ;
- Poulain, Julie ;
- Campsteijn, Coen ;
- Adamski, Marcin ;
- Cross, Ismael ;
- Yadetie, Fekadu ;
- Muffato, Matthieu ;
- Louis, Alexandra ;
- Butcher, Stephen ;
- Tsagkogeorga, Georgia ;
- Konrad, Anke ;
- Singh, Sarabdeep ;
- Jensen, Marit F. ;
- Huynh Cong, Evelyne ;
- Eikeseth-Otteraa, Helen ;
- Noel, Benjamin ;
- Anthouard, Véronique ;
- Porcel, Betina M. ;
- Kachouri-Lafond, Rym ;
- Nishino, Atsuo ;
- Ugolini, Matteo ;
- Chourrout, Pascal ;
- Nishida, Hiroki ;
- Aasland, Rein ;
- Huzurbazar, Snehalata ;
- Westhof, Eric ;
- Delsuc, Frédéric ;
- Lehrach, Hans ;
- Reinhardt, Richard ;
- Weissenbach, Jean ;
- Roy, Scott W. ;
- Artiguenave, François ;
- Postlethwait, John H. ;
- Manak, J. Robert ;
- Thompson, Eric M. ;
- Jaillon, Olivier ;
- Du Pasquier, Louis ;
- Boudinot, Pierre ;
- Liberles, David A. ;
- Volff, Jean-Nicolas ;
- Philippe, Hervé ;
- Lenhard, Boris ;
- Crollius, Hugues Roest ;
- Wincker, Patrick ;
- Chourrout, Daniel