Richard F. Mott - Genetic Mutations

Author Information

Richard F. Mott is a distinguished geneticist affiliated with the Genetics Institute, Research Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London, London, UK. His research primarily focuses on genetic mapping, epigenetic interactions, and the genetic architecture of various traits in both animals and plants.

Research Contributions

Richard F. Mott has made significant contributions to the field of genetics, as evidenced by his extensive publication record. His research spans various topics, including the genetic mapping of metabolic traits in outbred rats, historical selection in winter wheat, and the analysis of adipose tissue to understand human obesity. His work also delves into the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms underlying complex traits, such as intestinal polyps in mice and grain chalkiness in rice. Mott's rigorous approach often involves the use of advanced genetic models and statistical analyses to uncover novel loci and genetic regulatory mechanisms.

Aliases

Richard F. Mott is also known by several aliases, including R Mott, Richard Mott, and Richard F Mott.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Citation Count H-index Paper Count
32,456 74 233

Publications:

DOI: 10.1101/2022.01.07.475391

Year: 2022

DOI: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103804

Year: 2022

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