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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Andrews, J., K. Bogart, A. Burr and J. Conaty
Fabrication of DGRC cDNA Microarrays CGB Technical Report 2006-11
Costello, J., M. Sentmanat, and K. Bogart
DGRC Hybridization Troubleshooting Guide CGB Technical Report 2006-12
Tanner, S. and K. Klueg
pGaTN, DGRC Vector #1045, Sequencing and Updated Annotation CGB Technical Report 2006-13
Buchanan-Carter, J. and X. Wang
Quant-iT ™ OliGreen® ssDNA Protocol for 454 Genome Sequencer CGB Technical Report 2007-01
Buchanan-Carter, J. and X. Wang
Quant-iT™ PicoGreen® dsDNA Protocol for 454 Genome Sequencer CGB Technical Report 2007-02
Buchanan-Carter, J., Z. Smith, and Z. Tang
Large-Scale EST Sequencing CGB Technical Report 2007-03
Ueda, R., K. Ui-Tei, J. Roberts, and L. Cherbas
Standard Protocol for Establishing Cell Lines from Drosophila Embryos CGB Technical Report 2007-04
Church, S.A., K. Livingstone, Z. Lai, A. Kozik, S.J. Knapp, R.W. Michelmore and L.H. Rieseberg
Using variable rate models to identify genes under selection in sequence pairs: Their validity and limitations for EST sequences Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2007
Bafna, V., H. Tang, and S. Zhang
Consensus folding of unaligned RNA sequences revisited Journal of Computational Biology, 2006
Zhi, D., U. Keich, P. Pevzner, S. Heber and H. Tang
Correcting base-assignment errors in repeat regions of shotgun assembly IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, 2007

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