Jessika Nordin
Bioinformatician at Institutionen för immunologi, genetik och patologi; Faciliteter; Klinisk genomik Uppsala
- E-mail:
- jessika.nordin@igp.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Dag Hammarskjölds väg 20
751 85 Uppsala - Postal address:
- Rudbecklaboratoriet
751 85 UPPSALA
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Publications
Recent publications
- Using evolutionary constraint to define novel candidate driver genes in medulloblastoma (2023)
- Leveraging base-pair mammalian constraint to understand genetic variation and human disease (2023)
- Allele frequency spectrum of known ankylosing spondylitis associated variants in a Swedish population (2022)
- Identification and Functional Characterization of a Novel Susceptibility Locus for Small Vessel Vasculitis with MPO-ANCA (2021)
- Association of Protective HLA-A With HLA-B∗27 Positive Ankylosing Spondylitis (2021)
All publications
Articles
- Using evolutionary constraint to define novel candidate driver genes in medulloblastoma (2023)
- Leveraging base-pair mammalian constraint to understand genetic variation and human disease (2023)
- Allele frequency spectrum of known ankylosing spondylitis associated variants in a Swedish population (2022)
- Identification and Functional Characterization of a Novel Susceptibility Locus for Small Vessel Vasculitis with MPO-ANCA (2021)
- Association of Protective HLA-A With HLA-B∗27 Positive Ankylosing Spondylitis (2021)
- A novel canine reference genome resolves genomic architecture and uncovers transcript complexity (2021)
- Targeted sequencing reveals the somatic mutation landscape in a Swedish breast cancer cohort (2020)
- SweHLA (2020)
- Common genetic variation in the autoimmune regulator (AIRE) locus is associated with autoimmune Addison's disease in Sweden (2018)
- Extended exome sequencing identifies BACH2 as a novel major risk locus for Addison's disease (2016)
- The sex-stratified genetic architecture of ankylosing spondylitis
- Replication and fine mapping of ankylosing spondylitis replicated loci in the Swedish population reveal different CCHCR1 protective haplotypes