Mark Longo
Assistant Professor In-Residence
Molecular and Cell Biology / Genetics and Genomics
Education: Ph.D. University of Connecticut. Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow University of Connecticut.
Selected Publications:
Longo, Mark S., M. J. ONeill, R. J. ONeill (2011). “Abundant human DNA contamination identified in non-primate genome databases.” PLoS ONE 6(2): e16410.
Longo, Mark S., D. M. Carone, NISC Comparative Sequencing Program, E. D. Green, M. J. ONeill, R. J. ONeill (2009). “Distinct retroelement classes define evolutionary breakpoints demarcating sites of evolutionary novelty.” BMC Genomics 10: 334 (Highly accessed).
Carone, D. M., M. S. Longo, G. C. Ferreri, L. Hall, M. Harris, N. Shook, K. V. Bulazel, B. R. Carone, C. Obergfell, M. J. ONeill, R. J. ONeill (2009). “A new class of retroviral and satellite encoded small RNAs emanates from mammalian centromeres.” Chromosoma 118(1): 113-25.
mark.longo@uconn.edu | |
Phone | 860-486-8904 |
Fax | 860-486-4331 |
Mailing Address | 91 North Eagleville Road, Unit 3125, Storrs, CT 06269-3125 |
Office Location | Torrey Life Sciences 202 |