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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Colbourne, J.K.
Structuring the arthropod genome database for evolutionary investigations. 2nd Arthropod Base Consortium Meeting, 2007
Colbourne, J.K.
The genome sequence of Daphnia for the environmental sciences: Towards biotechnologies that detect chemical impact on populations. Environment Canada / Genome Canada – Toxicogenomic Applications at the Water Science and Technology Directorate's *Omics Workshop, 2007
Tang, H. and S. Kim
Bioinformatics: Mining the Massive Data from High Throughput Genomics Experiments Analysis of Biological Data: A Soft Computing Approach, 2007
Colbourne, J.K.
The Daphnia genome sequence for ecology and evolution. Symposium: Linking physiological ecology, evolutionary biology, and functional genomcis for understanding biotic responses to a changing environment. Ecological Society of America Meeting., 2007
Colbourne, J.K.
1st Arthropod Base Consortium Meeting, 2007
Rechtsteiner, A., L.-S. Wu, and C.E.M. Strauss
Text Mining Aiding Protein Structure Prediction and Functional Annotation ISMB 2007 Annual Conference, 2007
Lai, Z., N.C. Kane, Y. Zou, and L.H. Rieseberg
Natural variation of gene expression analysis between wild and weedy populations of Helianthus annuus. American Genetic Association Annual Meeting and Symposium, 2007

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