Richard Durbin

Richard Durbin

University of Cambridge

H-index: 153

Europe-United Kingdom

About Richard Durbin

Richard Durbin, With an exceptional h-index of 153 and a recent h-index of 104 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Genomics, Human genetics, Bioinformatics, Computational biology, Genome evolution.

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

A structured coalescent model reveals deep ancestral structure shared by all modern humans

Population genomics of post-glacial western Eurasia

Sparse haplotype-based fine-scale local ancestry inference at scale reveals recent selection on immune responses

100 ancient genomes show repeated population turnovers in Neolithic Denmark

Variation in Neural Crest Development and Functional Divergence of sox10 Paralogs Contribute to Morphological Diversification in Cichlid Fishes

The selection landscape and genetic legacy of ancient Eurasians

Identification of transposable element families from pangenome polymorphisms

Genome assembly in the telomere-to-telomere era

Richard Durbin Information

University

Position

Dept of Genetics

Citations(all)

298688

Citations(since 2020)

123784

Cited By

221825

hIndex(all)

153

hIndex(since 2020)

104

i10Index(all)

292

i10Index(since 2020)

233

Email

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Richard Durbin Skills & Research Interests

Genomics

Human genetics

Bioinformatics

Computational biology

Genome evolution

Top articles of Richard Durbin

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A structured coalescent model reveals deep ancestral structure shared by all modern humans

bioRxiv

Trevor Cousins

Aylwyn Scally

Richard Durbin

2024

Population genomics of post-glacial western Eurasia

Nature

Morten E Allentoft

Martin Sikora

Alba Refoyo-Martínez

Evan K Irving-Pease

Anders Fischer

...

2024/1/11

Sparse haplotype-based fine-scale local ancestry inference at scale reveals recent selection on immune responses

medRxiv

Yaoling Yang

Richard Durbin

Astrid KN Iversen

Daniel John Lawson

2024

100 ancient genomes show repeated population turnovers in Neolithic Denmark

Nature

Morten E Allentoft

Martin Sikora

Anders Fischer

Karl-Göran Sjögren

Andrés Ingason

...

2024/1/11

Variation in Neural Crest Development and Functional Divergence of sox10 Paralogs Contribute to Morphological Diversification in Cichlid Fishes

bioRxiv

Aleksandra Marconi

Grégoire Vernaz

Achira Karunaratna

Maxon J Ngochera

Richard Durbin

...

2024

The selection landscape and genetic legacy of ancient Eurasians

Nature

Evan K Irving-Pease

Alba Refoyo-Martínez

William Barrie

Andrés Ingason

Alice Pearson

...

2024/1/11

Identification of transposable element families from pangenome polymorphisms

bioRxiv

Pio Sierra

Richard Durbin

2024

Genome assembly in the telomere-to-telomere era

Heng Li

Richard Durbin

2024/4/22

Dynamic co-evolution of transposable elements and the piRNA pathway in African cichlid fishes

bioRxiv

Miguel V Almeida

Moritz Blumer

Chengwei Ulrika Yuan

Pio Sierra

Jonathan Price

...

2024

Ancient genomes illuminate Eastern Arabian population history and adaptation against malaria

Cell Genomics

Rui Martiniano

Marc Haber

Mohamed A Almarri

Valeria Mattiangeli

Mirte CM Kuijpers

...

2024/2/6

Lepidoptera genomics based on 88 chromosomal reference sequences informs population genetic parameters for conservation

bioRxiv

Chiara Bortoluzzi

Charlotte J Wright

Sangjin Lee

Trevor Cousins

Thiago AL Genez

...

2023

Caecilian genomes reveal the molecular basis of adaptation and convergent evolution of limblessness in snakes and caecilians

Molecular biology and evolution

Vladimir Ovchinnikov

Marcela Uliano-Silva

Mark Wilkinson

Jonathan Wood

Michelle Smith

...

2023/5

MitoHiFi: a python pipeline for mitochondrial genome assembly from PacBio high fidelity reads

BMC bioinformatics

Marcela Uliano-Silva

João Gabriel RN Ferreira

Ksenia Krasheninnikova

Giulio Formenti

Linelle Abueg

...

2023/7/18

Rotate: A command-line program to rotate circular DNA sequences to start at a given position or string

Wellcome Open Research

Richard Durbin

Bianca De Sanctis

Moritz Blumer

2023/9/13

Diversity, duplication, and genomic organization of homeobox genes in Lepidoptera

Genome research

Peter O Mulhair

Liam Crowley

Douglas H Boyes

Amber Harper

Owen T Lewis

...

2023/1/1

The Hypolimnas misippus genome supports a common origin of the W chromosome in Lepidoptera

bioRxiv

Anna Orteu

Shane A McCarthy

Emily A Hornett

Matthew R Gemmell

Louise A Reynolds

...

2023/3/24

Chromosome-scale inversions in the Malawi cichlid radiation: widespread and long-lived

I Artiushin

LM Blumer

V Burskaia

J Saha

M Kučka

...

2023/7

A deep learning phenotyping method for genetic analysis of 3D micro-CT data

bioRxiv

Arman Karshenas

Tyler Philip Linderoth

Richard Zatha

Bosco RusuWa

Richard Durbin

2023/8/26

YaHS: yet another Hi-C scaffolding tool

Bioinformatics

Chenxi Zhou

Shane A McCarthy

Richard Durbin

2023/1/1

Genomic evidence reveals three sequential W-autosome fusions in Heliconius butterflies

bioRxiv

Nicol Rueda-M

Carolina Pardo-Diaz

Gabriela Montejo-Kovacevich

W Owen McMillan

Krzysztof M Kozak

...

2023/3/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 95
Sean R. Eddy

Sean R. Eddy

Harvard University

H-index: 72
Heng Li

Heng Li

Harvard University

H-index: 44
Alan M Moses

Alan M Moses

University of Toronto

H-index: 28
Aylwyn Scally

Aylwyn Scally

University of Cambridge

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