Atsushi Toyoda - Genetic Mutations

Author Information

Atsushi Toyoda is affiliated with the National Institute of Genetics in Mishima, Japan. His extensive work in the field of genetics underscores his contributions to the scientific community, especially in genomics and transcriptomic analyses. His research spans a diverse array of topics, highlighting his expertise and dedication to advancing our understanding of genetic mechanisms.

Research Contributions

Atsushi Toyoda's research primarily focuses on genomic and transcriptomic analyses, with significant contributions to understanding genetic evolution, microbial diversity, and species-specific genetic mechanisms. Notably, his work on the genomic and transcriptomic analyses of the subterranean termite, Reticulitermes speratus, sheds light on gene duplication and social evolution. Other significant studies include exploring the functional gut microbial species' responsiveness in hepatic encephalopathy and investigating DNA modifications in marine prokaryotic and viral communities. His exploration of nucleotide and structural microdiversity in lake bacterioplankton genomes and the evolutionary history of sexual differentiation mechanisms in insects further exemplifies his wide-ranging impact in genetics.

Aliases

Atsushi Toyoda is also known by variations of his name, including "A Toyoda" and "A. Toyoda". These aliases are commonly used in scientific publications and databases.

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Total Citation Count 42,240
h-index 77
Total Paper Count 449

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