Michael W. Gray

Michael W. Gray

Dalhousie University

H-index: 89

North America-Canada

About Michael W. Gray

Michael W. Gray, With an exceptional h-index of 89 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Dalhousie University, specializes in the field of Protist Genomics, Mitochondria, Ribosomes.

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

Recent expansion of metabolic versatility in Diplonema papillatum, the model species of a highly speciose group of marine eukaryotes

Miniature RNAs are embedded in an exceptionally protein-rich mitoribosome via an elaborate assembly pathway

Chromosome-scale assemblies of Acanthamoeba castellanii genomes provide insights into Legionella pneumophila infection–related chromatin reorganization

Analysis of diverse eukaryotes suggests the existence of an ancestral mitochondrial apparatus derived from the bacterial type II secretion system

An Unexpectedly Complex Mitoribosome in Andalucia godoyi, a Protist with the Most Bacteria-like Mitochondrial Genome

Cryo-EM structure of the highly atypical cytoplasmic ribosome of Euglena gracilis

Piece by piece: building a ribozyme

Ribonucleic acid (RNA)

Michael W. Gray Information

University

Dalhousie University

Position

Professor Emeritus Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

Citations(all)

30614

Citations(since 2020)

4816

Cited By

27176

hIndex(all)

89

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

223

i10Index(since 2020)

88

Email

University Profile Page

Dalhousie University

Michael W. Gray Skills & Research Interests

Protist Genomics

Mitochondria

Ribosomes

Top articles of Michael W. Gray

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Recent expansion of metabolic versatility in Diplonema papillatum, the model species of a highly speciose group of marine eukaryotes

BMC biology

Matus Valach

Sandrine Moreira

Celine Petitjean

Corinna Benz

Anzhelika Butenko

...

2023/5/4

Miniature RNAs are embedded in an exceptionally protein-rich mitoribosome via an elaborate assembly pathway

Nucleic Acids Research

Matus Valach

Corinna Benz

Lisbeth C Aguilar

Ondřej Gahura

Drahomíra Faktorová

...

2023/7/7

Chromosome-scale assemblies of Acanthamoeba castellanii genomes provide insights into Legionella pneumophila infection–related chromatin reorganization

Genome Research

Cyril Matthey-Doret

Morgan J Colp

Pedro Escoll

Agnès Thierry

Pierrick Moreau

...

2022/9/1

Analysis of diverse eukaryotes suggests the existence of an ancestral mitochondrial apparatus derived from the bacterial type II secretion system

Nature Communications

Lenka Horváthová

Vojtěch Žárský

Tomáš Pánek

Romain Derelle

Jan Pyrih

...

2021/5/19

An Unexpectedly Complex Mitoribosome in Andalucia godoyi, a Protist with the Most Bacteria-like Mitochondrial Genome

Molecular biology and evolution

Matus Valach

José Angel Gonzalez Alcazar

Matt Sarrasin

B Franz Lang

Michael W Gray

...

2021/3/1

Cryo-EM structure of the highly atypical cytoplasmic ribosome of Euglena gracilis

Nucleic acids research

Donna Matzov

Masato Taoka

Yuko Nobe

Yoshio Yamauchi

Yehuda Halfon

...

2020/11/18

Piece by piece: building a ribozyme

Michael W Gray

Venkat Gopalan

2020/2/21

Ribonucleic acid (RNA)

Access Science

Michael W Gray

Ann L Beyer

2020

The draft nuclear genome sequence and predicted mitochondrial proteome of Andalucia godoyi, a protist with the most gene-rich and bacteria-like mitochondrial …

BMC biology

Michael W Gray

Gertraud Burger

Romain Derelle

Vladimír Klimeš

Michelle M Leger

...

2020/12

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Michael W. Gray FAQs

What is Michael W. Gray's h-index at Dalhousie University?

The h-index of Michael W. Gray has been 34 since 2020 and 89 in total.

What are Michael W. Gray's top articles?

The articles with the titles of

Recent expansion of metabolic versatility in Diplonema papillatum, the model species of a highly speciose group of marine eukaryotes

Miniature RNAs are embedded in an exceptionally protein-rich mitoribosome via an elaborate assembly pathway

Chromosome-scale assemblies of Acanthamoeba castellanii genomes provide insights into Legionella pneumophila infection–related chromatin reorganization

Analysis of diverse eukaryotes suggests the existence of an ancestral mitochondrial apparatus derived from the bacterial type II secretion system

An Unexpectedly Complex Mitoribosome in Andalucia godoyi, a Protist with the Most Bacteria-like Mitochondrial Genome

Cryo-EM structure of the highly atypical cytoplasmic ribosome of Euglena gracilis

Piece by piece: building a ribozyme

Ribonucleic acid (RNA)

...

are the top articles of Michael W. Gray at Dalhousie University.

What are Michael W. Gray's research interests?

The research interests of Michael W. Gray are: Protist Genomics, Mitochondria, Ribosomes

What is Michael W. Gray's total number of citations?

Michael W. Gray has 30,614 citations in total.

What are the co-authors of Michael W. Gray?

The co-authors of Michael W. Gray are W. Ford Doolittle, B. Franz Lang, Andrew Roger, K W Michael Siu, Gertraud Burger, Joel Dacks.

Co-Authors

H-index: 98
W. Ford Doolittle

W. Ford Doolittle

Dalhousie University

H-index: 77
B. Franz Lang

B. Franz Lang

Université de Montréal

H-index: 76
Andrew Roger

Andrew Roger

Dalhousie University

H-index: 69
K W Michael Siu

K W Michael Siu

University of Windsor

H-index: 57
Gertraud Burger

Gertraud Burger

Université de Montréal

H-index: 54
Joel Dacks

Joel Dacks

University of Alberta

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