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Melissa Suzanne Cline is an American biologist. She is an Associate Research Scientist at the UC Santa Cruz Genomics InstituteBetween June 2001 and December 2004 she was a staff scientist at Affymetrix, Inc. in Emeryville, California where she was involved in developing ANOSVA, a "statistical method to identify alternative spicing from expression data", during which she "analysed the effects of alternative splicing on protein transmembrane and signal peptide regions". Subsequently, she moved ot UC Santa Creuz, where she wrote on genome browsing. According to the Thomson Reuters report, she is one of the most highly cited scientists in the world.

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  • Melissa Suzanne Cline es una bióloga estadounidense. Está en la facultad del Departamento de Biología Molecular, Celular y del Desarrollo en la Universidad de California en Santa Cruz.​​ Entre junio de 2001 y diciembre de 2004, trabajó como científica del personal de Affymetrix, Inc. en Emeryville, California, donde participó en el desarrollo de ANOSVA, «un método estadístico para detectar el empalme alternativo a partir de datos de expresión», durante el cual «analizó los efectos del empalme alternativo en las proteínas transmembrana y regiones del péptido señal».​ Según un informe de Thomson Reuters, Cline fue una de las científicas más influyentes del mundo durante el 2014.​ (es)
  • Melissa Suzanne Cline is an American biologist. She is an Associate Research Scientist at the UC Santa Cruz Genomics InstituteBetween June 2001 and December 2004 she was a staff scientist at Affymetrix, Inc. in Emeryville, California where she was involved in developing ANOSVA, a "statistical method to identify alternative spicing from expression data", during which she "analysed the effects of alternative splicing on protein transmembrane and signal peptide regions". Subsequently, she moved ot UC Santa Creuz, where she wrote on genome browsing. According to the Thomson Reuters report, she is one of the most highly cited scientists in the world. (en)
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  • Melissa Suzanne Cline es una bióloga estadounidense. Está en la facultad del Departamento de Biología Molecular, Celular y del Desarrollo en la Universidad de California en Santa Cruz.​​ Entre junio de 2001 y diciembre de 2004, trabajó como científica del personal de Affymetrix, Inc. en Emeryville, California, donde participó en el desarrollo de ANOSVA, «un método estadístico para detectar el empalme alternativo a partir de datos de expresión», durante el cual «analizó los efectos del empalme alternativo en las proteínas transmembrana y regiones del péptido señal».​ Según un informe de Thomson Reuters, Cline fue una de las científicas más influyentes del mundo durante el 2014.​ (es)
  • Melissa Suzanne Cline is an American biologist. She is an Associate Research Scientist at the UC Santa Cruz Genomics InstituteBetween June 2001 and December 2004 she was a staff scientist at Affymetrix, Inc. in Emeryville, California where she was involved in developing ANOSVA, a "statistical method to identify alternative spicing from expression data", during which she "analysed the effects of alternative splicing on protein transmembrane and signal peptide regions". Subsequently, she moved ot UC Santa Creuz, where she wrote on genome browsing. According to the Thomson Reuters report, she is one of the most highly cited scientists in the world. (en)
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