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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Wang, X., T. Little, and J. K. Colbourne
The classical and lectin pathways in Daphnia pulex. Daphnia Genomics Consortium Meeting, 2007
Paland, S., J. Lopez, J. Andrews, and J.K. Colbourne
Environmentally-induced sex determination genes in Daphnia. Daphnia Genomics Consortium Meeting, 2007
Dong, Q., Z. Tang, R. Patwardhan, S. Middha, and J.K. Colbourne
Large-scale Analysis of the Daphnia Transcriptome Under Stress, Based on Expressed Sequence Tags. Daphnia Genomics Consortium Meeting, 2007
Buchanan-Carter, J. and J.K. Colbourne
Sequence Preservation of Human Disease Genes in Crustacea. Daphnia Genomics Consortium Meeting, 2007
Choi, J.-H., S. Kim, H. Tang, J. Andrews, D. Gilbert, and J.K. Colbourne
A Machine Learning Approach to Genome Assembly Validation. Daphnia Genomics Consortium Meeting, 2007
Colbourne, J.K.
The Daphnia genome annotation project and the plans for this meeting. Daphnia Genomics Consortium Meeting, 2007
Middha, S., J.K. Colbourne and X Wang
Analysis of fibrinogen-like domain containing proteins across twelve species of Drosophila. The Indy Regional Bioinformatics Conference, 2007
Wang, X., Z. Smith, J. Buchanan-Carter, J.H. Choi and J.K. Colbourne
High-throughput massively parallel pyrosequencing technology for the post-genomics era. The Indy Regional Bioinformatics Conference, 2007
Q. Dong
Exploring a topology-based method for detecting a genome mis-assembly. The Indy Regional Bioinformatics Conference, 2007

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