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Jump to: Article Number of items: 6. ArticleEvans, Teri and D. Johnson, Andrew and Loose, Matthew (2018) Virtual genome walking across the 32 Gb Ambystoma mexicanum genome; assembling gene models and intronic sequence. Scientific Reports, 8 (1). 618/1-618/13. ISSN 2045-2322 Votintseva, Antonina A. and Bradley, Phelim and Pankhurst, Louise and Elias, Carlos del Ojo and Loose, Matthew and Nilgiriwala, Kayzad and Chatterjee, Anirvan and Smith, E. Grace and Sanderson, Nicolas and Walker, Timothy M. and Morgan, Marcus R. and Wyllie, David H. and Walker, A. Sarah and Peto, Tim E.A. and Crook, Derrick W. and Iqbal, Zamin (2017) Same-day diagnostic and surveillance data for tuberculosis via whole genome sequencing of direct respiratory samples. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 55 (5). pp. 1285-1298. ISSN 1098-660X Loose, Matthew and Malla, Sunir and Stout, Michael (2016) Real-time selective sequencing using nanopore technology. Nature Methods, 13 (9). pp. 751-754. ISSN 1548-7105 Wheldon, Lee M. and Abakir, Abdulkadir and Ferjentsik, Zoltan and Dudnakova, Tatiana and Strohbuecker, Stephanie and Christie, Denise and Dai, Nan and Guan, Shengxi and Foster, Jeremy M. and CorrĂȘa, Ivan R and Loose, Matthew and Dixon, James E. and Sottile, Virginie and Johnson, Andrew D. and Ruzov, Alexey (2014) Transient accumulation of 5-carboxylcytosine indicates involvement of active demethylation in lineage specification of neural stem cells. Cell Reports, 7 (5). pp. 1353-1361. ISSN 2211-1247 Almeida, Rimple D. and Loose, Matthew and Sottile, Virginie and Matsa, Elena and Denning, Chris and Young, Lorraine and Johnson, Andrew D. and Gering, Martin and Ruzov, Alexey (2012) 5-hydroxymethyl-cytosine enrichment of non-committed cells is not a universal feature of vertebrate development. Epigenetics, 7 (4). pp. 383-389. ISSN 1559-2294 Almeida, Rimple D. and Sottile, Virginie and Loose, Matthew and De Sousa, Paul A. and Johnson, Andrew D. and Ruzov, Alexey (2012) Semi-quantitative immunohistochemical detection of 5-hydroxymethyl-cytosine reveals conservation of its tissue distribution between amphibians and mammals. Epigenetics, 7 (2). pp. 137-140. ISSN 1559-2294 |