2005
Normal DNA sequence variations in humans
Kidd K. Normal DNA sequence variations in humans. 2005 DOI: 10.1002/047001153x.g206101.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2000
Sequence variability and candidate gene analysis in complex disease: association of µ opioid receptor gene variation with substance dependence
Hoehe M, Köpke K, Wendel B, Rohde K, Flachmeier C, Kidd K, Berrettini W, Church G. Sequence variability and candidate gene analysis in complex disease: association of µ opioid receptor gene variation with substance dependence. Human Molecular Genetics 2000, 9: 2895-2908. PMID: 11092766, DOI: 10.1093/hmg/9.19.2895.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComplex genotype-phenotype relationshipsGenotype-phenotype relationshipsCandidate genesSequence variabilitySequence variantsGene sequence informationDNA sequence variationCandidate gene analysisSpecific sequence variantsPrime candidate geneCombination of variantsSequence comparisonSequence variationSequence informationHuman mu-opioid receptor geneDifferent haplotypesGene analysisGenesComplex diseasesReceptor geneOpioid receptor geneHaplotypesGene variationMultiple individualsModel system
1998
Evolution of a D2 Dopamine Receptor Intron Within the Great Apes and Humans
Deinard A, Kidd K. Evolution of a D2 Dopamine Receptor Intron Within the Great Apes and Humans. Mitochondrial DNA Part A 1998, 8: 289-301. PMID: 10993600, DOI: 10.3109/10425179809034074.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDenaturing Gradient Gel ElectrophoresisGenetic variationComparative phylogenetic analysisDNA sequence variationSequence comparative analysisCross-species comparisonsGreat apesEvolutionary relationshipsGradient gel electrophoresisPhylogenetic analysisGeographical rangeSequence variationPygmy chimpanzeesCommon chimpanzeesDNA sequencingDirect DNA sequencingIntronsGel electrophoresisSpeciesChimpanzeesApesSequencingComparative analysisHumansVariation
1996
A nuclear perspective on human evolution
Kidd K, Kidd J. A nuclear perspective on human evolution. 1996, 242-264. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511525643.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHuman diversity studiesHuman populationDNA sequence variationHuman evolutionAbsence of recombinationRecent human evolutionHuman genome diversityY-chromosome DNAPatterns of variationEvolutionary forcesExtant diversityVariety of speciesGenome diversityGenetic diversitySex chromosomesAutosomal DNAMitochondrial DNATaxonomic issuesGenomic diversityChromosome DNADiversity studiesEvolutionary factorsRecent ancestorSequence variationNuclear perspective
1994
Detection of DNA sequence variation via deliberate heteroduplex formation from genomic DNAs amplified en masse in "population tubes".
Ruano G, Deinard A, Tishkoff S, Kidd K. Detection of DNA sequence variation via deliberate heteroduplex formation from genomic DNAs amplified en masse in "population tubes". Genome Research 1994, 3: 225-231. PMID: 8173512, DOI: 10.1101/gr.3.4.225.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDNA sequence variationSequence variationGenomic DNAGlucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase geneX chromosome lociWide geographic distributionLarge-scale samplingLong intronsDehydrogenase geneAllelic variationHeteroduplex moleculesGeographic distributionAllelic variantsHeteroduplex formationChimpanzee samplesHuman populationGradient electrophoresisRare variantsDNAGradient gelsHeteroduplexesElectrophoresisIntronsGenesLoci