Martin Johansson
Forskare vid Institutionen för farmaceutisk biovetenskap; Forskning; Farmaceutisk bioinformatik
- Mobiltelefon:
- 076-582 68 99
- E-post:
- martin.johansson@farmbio.uu.se
- Besöksadress:
- Biomedicinskt centrum BMC, Husargatan 3
- Postadress:
- Box 591
751 24 UPPSALA
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Kort presentation
Mina doktorand studier har fokuserat på att studera den genetiska strukturen av Y kromosomen hos människan. Vilka copy number varianter förekommer? Har de någon effekt på fenotyp nivå? Är vissa av varianterna överrepresenterade i olika haplogroupper?
Jag undersökte även hur X och Y homologa gener uttrycks i embryonal hjärnvävnad (ryggrad, medulla oblongata). Genom sammarbete med andra forskargrupper har vi kunnat studera uttrycken från vävnadsnivå ner till cell nivå.
Publikationer
Urval av publikationer
- Spatial sexual dimorphism of X and Y homolog gene expression in the human central nervous system during early male development (2016)
- The Human Y chromosome and its role in the developing male nervous system (2015)
- Microarray Analysis of Copy Number Variants on the Human Y Chromosome Reveals Novel and Frequent Duplications Overrepresented in Specific Haplogroups (2015)
- Abundance of female-biased and paucity of male-biased somatically expressed genes on the mouse X-chromosome (2012)
Senaste publikationer
- Novel Y-Chromosome Long Non-Coding RNAs Expressed in Human Male CNS During Early Development (2019)
- Spatial sexual dimorphism of X and Y homolog gene expression in the human central nervous system during early male development (2016)
- The Human Y chromosome and its role in the developing male nervous system (2015)
- Microarray Analysis of Copy Number Variants on the Human Y Chromosome Reveals Novel and Frequent Duplications Overrepresented in Specific Haplogroups (2015)
- Abundance of female-biased and paucity of male-biased somatically expressed genes on the mouse X-chromosome (2012)
Alla publikationer
Artiklar
- Novel Y-Chromosome Long Non-Coding RNAs Expressed in Human Male CNS During Early Development (2019)
- Spatial sexual dimorphism of X and Y homolog gene expression in the human central nervous system during early male development (2016)
- Microarray Analysis of Copy Number Variants on the Human Y Chromosome Reveals Novel and Frequent Duplications Overrepresented in Specific Haplogroups (2015)
- Abundance of female-biased and paucity of male-biased somatically expressed genes on the mouse X-chromosome (2012)