Publications

To view CGB contributions to the scientific community, articles houses both peer-reviewed and unreviewed contributions to journals and books. We have a fully citable series, CGB Technical Reports, for scientific communications that are not well-suited to publication in journals (e.g., detailed experimental protocols, software manuals, etc.). Finally, CGB scientists present their work, in both seminar format and posters; these presentations may be downloaded when available.

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Steinbachs, J.E. and K.E. Holsinger
S-RNase-mediated gametophytic self-incompatibility is ancestral in eudicots Molecular Biology and Evolution, 2002
Steinbachs, J.E.
Microarray Analysis: Statistical Perils and Data-Mining Conundrums American Statistical Association, Chicago Chapter, Spring Meeting on Data-Mining, 2002
Kim, S.
The AMASS Assembly Package The 3rd Annual Advances in Genome Biology and Technology Meeting, 2002
Kim, S., L. Liao, and J.-F. Tomb
A probabilistic approach to sequence assembly validation ACM SIGKDD Workshop on Data Mining in Bioinformatics (BioKDD2001), 2001
Yasuhiko, K., K. Kobayashi, S. Oda, J.K. Colbourne, N. Tatarazako, H. Watanabe and T. Iguchi
Molecular cloning and sexually dimorphic expression of DM-domain genes in Daphnia magna. Genomics, 2008
Shaw, J.R., M. Pfrender, B.D. Eads, R. Klaper, A. Callaghan, I. Colson, B. Jansen, D. Gilbert and J.K. Colbourne
Daphnia as an emerging model for toxicological genomics. Advances in Experimental Biology: Comparative Toxicogenomics, 2008
Tang, H.
Genome assembly, rearrangement and repeats Chemical Reviews, 2007
Jiang, Z., H. Tang, M. Ventura, M.F. Cardone, T. Marques-Bonet, X. She, P.A. Pevzner and E.E. Eichler
Ancestral reconstruction of segmental duplications reveals punctuated cores of human genome evolution Nature Genetics, 2007

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