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Nobuhiko Tanaka, Ph.D.
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  1. Hiroshi Masuya, Yuko Makita, Norio Kobayashi, Koro Nishikata, Yuko Yoshida, Yoshiki Mochizuki, Koji Doi, Terue Takatsuki, Kazunori Waki, Nobuhiko Tanaka, Manabu Ishii, Akihiro Matsushima, Satoshi Takahashi, Atsushi Hijikata, Kouji Kozaki, Teiichi Furuichi, Hideya Kawaji, Shigeharu Wakana, Yukio Nakamura, Atsushi Yoshiki, Takehide Murata, Kaoru Fukami-Kobayashi, Sujatha Mohan, Osamu Ohara, Yoshihide Hayashizaki, Riichiro Mizoguchi, Yuichi Obata1 and Tetsuro Toyoda
    The RIKEN integrated database of mammals,
    Nucleic Acids Research (Database Issue 2011), [Epub ahead of print]

  2. Tanaka N., Waki K., Kaneda H., Suzuki T., Yamada I., Furuse T., Kobayashi K., Motegi H., Toki H., Inoue M., Minowa O., Noda T., Takao K., Miyakawa T., Takahashi A.,Koide T., Wakana S., Masuya H.
    SDOP-DB: A comparative standardised-protocol database for mouse phenotypic analyses,
    Bioinformatics, 26(8), 1133-1134, 2010 [Link]

  3. Wakana S., Suzuki T., Furuse T., Kobayashi K., Kaneda H., Yamada I., Motegi H., Toki H., Inoue M., Minowa O., Noda T., Waki K., Tanaka N., Masuya H., and Obata Y.
    Introduction to the Japan Mouse Clinic at the RIKEN BioResource Center,
    Exp Anim., 58, 443-450, 2009 [Link]

  4. Genome Information Integration Project and H-Invitational 2 consortium* (*I am one of the authors.)
    H-Invitational Database (H-InvDB), Comprehensive Annotation Resources of the Human Genes and Transcripts,
    Nucleic Acids Research, 36(Database issue), D793-799, 2008 [Link]

  5. Abe H., Fujii T., Tanaka N., Yokoyama T., Kakehashi K., Seki M., Ajimura M., Mita K., Takahashi M., Banno Y., Yasukochi Y., Oshiki T., Nenoi N., Ishikawa T., Shimada T.
    Identification of the female-determining region of the W chromosome in Bombyx mori,
    Genetica, 133(3), 269-282, 2008 [Link]

  6. Fujii T., Tanaka N., Yokoyama T., Ninagi O., Oshiki T., Yanagawa M., Ohnuma A., Tazima Y., Banno Y., Ajimura M., Mita K., Seki,M., Ohbayashi F., Shimada T. and Abe H.
    The female-killing chromosome of the silkworm, Bombyx mori, was generated by translocation between the Z and W chromosomes,
    Genetica, 127(1-3), 253-265, 2006 [Link]

  7. Sakabe E., Tanaka N., Shimozono N., Gojobori T. and Fujiwara S.
    Effects of U0126 and fibroblast growth factor on gene expression profile in Ciona intestinalis embryos as revealed by microarray analysis,
    Dev. Growth Differ., 48, 391-400, 2006 [Link]

  8. Abe H., Seki M., Ohbayashi F., Tanaka N., Yamashita J., Fujii T., Yokoyama T., Takahashi M., Banno Y., Sahara K., Yoshido A., Ihara J., Yasukochi Y., Mita K., Ajimura M., Suzuki G. M., Oshiki T. and Shimada T.
    Partial deletions of the W chromosome due to reciprocal translocation in the silkworm Bombyx mori,
    Insect Molecular Biology, 14(4), 339-352, 2005 [Link]

  9. Yokoyama T., Abe H., Irobe Y., Saito K., Tanaka N., Kawai S., Ohbayashi F., Shimada T. and Oshiki T.
    Detachment analysis of the translocated W chromosome shows that the female-specific randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) marker, Female-218, is derived from the second chromosome fragment region of the translocated W chromosome of the sex-limited pB silkworm (Bombyx mori) strain,
    Hereditas, 138, 148-153, 2003 [Link]

  10. Tanaka N., Yokoyama T., Abe H., Tsuchida K., Ninagi O. and Oshiki T.
    The effect of W chromosome origin on sex-chromosome pairing in ZZWW tetraploid females of the domesticated silkworm, Bombyx mori, and the congenic wild silkworm, Bombyx mandarina,
    Genetica, 114, 89-94, 2002 [Link]

  11. Tanaka N., Yokoyama T., Irobe Y., Abe H., Ninagi O. and Oshiki T.
    Breakage and the sebsequent return for W chromosome-pB fragment-fifth linkage group fusion chromosome in the sex-limited pB silkworm strain (TWPB)
    The journal of Sericultural Science of Japan,69,327-330,2000 (in Japanese with English legends) [Link]

  12. Tanaka N., Yokoyama T., Abe H., Tsuchida K., Ninagi O. and Oshiki T.
    Cytogenetic analysis shows that the unusually large chromosome in the sex-limited pB silkworm (Bombyx mori) strain consists three chromosomes
    Hereditas, 133, 95-103, 2000 [Link]

  13. Tanaka N., Yokoyama T., Ninagi O., Abe H. and Oshiki T.
    The effect of translocated second-chromosome fragments on sex chromosome pairings in ZZWW tetraploid female silkworm, Bombyx mori
    The journal of Sericultural Science of Japan,68, 315-320, 1999 (in Japanese with English summary) [Link]



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