Denis Duboule. - Genetic Mutations

Author Information

Denis Duboule is a prominent researcher in the field of genetics, currently affiliated with the Laboratory of Developmental Genomics, Department of Genetics and Evolution at the University of Geneva, Switzerland. His work primarily focuses on the intricate mechanisms of gene regulation, particularly involving the Hox gene clusters which are essential for proper embryonic development.

Research Contributions

Denis Duboule's extensive research has significantly advanced our understanding of genetic regulation and development. His recent work includes studies on the heuristic value of Hox gene clusters, enhancer functions, and chromatin boundaries. Notable papers from 2021 and 2022 cover topics such as the evolutionary co-option of HOXD1 for horn patterning in Bovidae, mesomelic dysplasias associated with the HOXD locus, and the analysis of time-sequenced transcriptomes in developing mouse limb buds. His research employs advanced genetic techniques to dissect the roles of regulatory elements and chromatin structures in developmental processes.

Aliases

Denis Duboule is also known by several aliases in scientific literature, including D Duboule, D. Duboule, and Denis Duboule. These variations are often used interchangeably across different publications and databases.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Citation Count 24,957
h-index 82
Paper Count 282

Publications:

DOI: 10.1101/2021.02.11.430727

Year: 2021

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