Dmitri A Petrov

Dmitri A Petrov

Stanford University

H-index: 82

North America-United States

About Dmitri A Petrov

Dmitri A Petrov, With an exceptional h-index of 82 and a recent h-index of 59 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Stanford University, specializes in the field of Evolution, genomics, population genetics, molecular evolution, cancer.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Modeling the genomic complexity of human cancer using Cas12a mice

Bayesian inference of relative fitness on high-throughput pooled competition assays

Combinatorial in vivo genome editing identifies widespread epistasis during lung tumorigenesis

Abstract B108: Integrated in vivo dissection of metastatic phenotypes and molecular programs in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

System and method for cleaning noisy genetic data and determining chromosome copy number

A shift from pleiotropic to modular adaptation revealed by a high-resolution two-step adaptive walk

Parameterizing Pantherinae: de novo mutation rate estimates from Panthera and Neofelis pedigrees

Antigenic diversity in malaria parasites is maintained on extrachromosomal DNA

Dmitri A Petrov Information

University

Position

Michelle&Kevin Douglas Professor of Biology pdfs are free: http://petrov.stanford.edu

Citations(all)

23161

Citations(since 2020)

10253

Cited By

17035

hIndex(all)

82

hIndex(since 2020)

59

i10Index(all)

183

i10Index(since 2020)

150

Email

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Dmitri A Petrov Skills & Research Interests

Evolution

genomics

population genetics

molecular evolution

cancer

Top articles of Dmitri A Petrov

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Modeling the genomic complexity of human cancer using Cas12a mice

bioRxiv

Jess D Hebert

Haiqing Xu

Yuning J Tang

Paloma A Ruiz

Colin Detrick

...

2024

Bayesian inference of relative fitness on high-throughput pooled competition assays

PLOS Computational Biology

Manuel Razo-Mejia

Madhav Mani

Dmitri Petrov

2024/3/15

Combinatorial in vivo genome editing identifies widespread epistasis during lung tumorigenesis

bioRxiv

Jess D Hebert

Yuning J Tang

Laura Andrejka

Steven S Lopez

Dmitri A Petrov

...

2024

Abstract B108: Integrated in vivo dissection of metastatic phenotypes and molecular programs in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Cancer Research

Saswati Karmakar

Anastasia Lyulina

Xiaochen Xiong

Yuning J Tang

Steven Lopez

...

2024/1/16

System and method for cleaning noisy genetic data and determining chromosome copy number

2022/4/19

A shift from pleiotropic to modular adaptation revealed by a high-resolution two-step adaptive walk

bioRxiv

Grant Kinsler

Yuping Li

Gavin J Sherlock

Dmitri Petrov

2024

Parameterizing Pantherinae: de novo mutation rate estimates from Panthera and Neofelis pedigrees

bioRxiv

Ellie E Armstrong

Sarah B Carey

Alex Harkess

Gabriele Zenato Lazzari

Katherine A Solari

...

2024

Antigenic diversity in malaria parasites is maintained on extrachromosomal DNA

bioRxiv

Emily R Ebel

Bernard Y Kim

Marina McDew-White

Elizabeth S Egan

Timothy JC Anderson

...

2023/2/2

Strong environmental memory revealed by experimental evolution in static and fluctuating environments

bioRxiv

Clare I Abreu

Shaili Mathur

Dmitri A Petrov

2023/9/21

Continuously fluctuating selection reveals extreme granularity and parallelism of adaptive tracking

bioRxiv

Mark Christopher Bitter

Skyler Berardi

Hayes Oken

Andy Huynh

Paul Schmidt

...

2023/10/19

An in vivo pharmacogenomics platform replicates and extends biomarkers of therapy response identified via causal inference analysis of clinical data

Cancer Research

David Amar

Erick Scott

Ian P Winters

Gregory D Wall

Dmitri A Petrov

...

2023/4/4

A multiplexed in vivo approach to identify driver genes in small cell lung cancer

Cell reports

Myung Chang Lee

Hongchen Cai

Christopher W Murray

Chuan Li

Yan Ting Shue

...

2023/1/31

Fully accessible fitness landscape of oncogene-negative lung adenocarcinoma

bioRxiv

Maryam Yousefi

Laura Andrejka

Monte M Winslow

Dmitri A Petrov

Gábor Boross

2023

Oncogenic context shapes the fitness landscape of tumor suppression

Nature Communications

Lily M Blair

Joseph M Juan

Lafia Sebastian

Vy B Tran

Wensheng Nie

...

2023/10/12

Tumor suppressor genotype dramatically impacts lung cancer response to KRAS G12C inhibitors in vivo

Cancer Research

Paul J McMurdie

Ian P Winters

Lily M Blair

Lafia Sebastian

Vy Tran

...

2023/4/4

Extreme in Every Way: Exceedingly Low Genetic Diversity in Snow Leopards Due to Persistently Small Population Size

bioRxiv

Katherine A Solari

Simon A Morgan

Andrey D Poyarkov

Byron Weckworth

Gustaf Samelius

...

2023

In Vitro Reconstitution and Analysis of SARS-CoV-2/Host Protein–Protein Interactions

ACS omega

Shayli Varasteh Moradi

Yue Wu

Patricia Walden

Zhenling Cui

Wayne A Johnston

...

2023/7/6

Single-fly assemblies fill major phylogenomic gaps across the Drosophilidae Tree of Life

bioRxiv

Bernard Y Kim

Hannah R Gellert

Samuel H Church

Anton Suvorov

Sean S Anderson

...

2023/10/2

Systems and Methods for Assessing Mutational Burden of Neoplasms And Associated Treatments Thereof

2023/12/7

Analysis of 30 million tumor time course reveals that inactivating tumor suppressors produces complex gene-specific, time-dependent growth dynamics

Cancer Research

Alissa L Severson

Joseph Juan

Lafia Sebastian

Vy Tran

Wensheng Nie

...

2023/4/4

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Daniel L. Hartl

Harvard University

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Marcus W. Feldman

Stanford University

H-index: 73
Gavin Sherlock

Gavin Sherlock

Stanford University

H-index: 40
Philipp W Messer

Philipp W Messer

Cornell University

H-index: 28
Nadia D. Singh

Nadia D. Singh

University of Oregon

H-index: 28
Pleuni S Pennings

Pleuni S Pennings

San Francisco State University

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