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The '''Dr. David W. Ussery Laboratory''' is where I did [[:Category:Academic Research|scientific research]] from August 2005 - November 2005.
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The '''Dr. David W. Ussery Laboratory''' is where I did [[:Category:Academic Research|scientific research]] from August 2005 - November 2005. I was also an Amanuensis (aka Teaching Assistant) for the ''Comparative Microbial Genomics'' course (Autumn 2005).
  
 
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*'''[http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/FD/ CBS Fungal Database]''': DNA structural atlases for complete chromosomes and genomes.
 
*'''[http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/FD/ CBS Fungal Database]''': DNA structural atlases for complete chromosomes and genomes.
 
:: Programmer, Server architect, and administrator; November 2005-December 2005.
 
:: Programmer, Server architect, and administrator; November 2005-December 2005.
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*''[[Curriculum Vitae]]''
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:37, 27 December 2012

The Dr. David W. Ussery Laboratory is where I did scientific research from August 2005 - November 2005. I was also an Amanuensis (aka Teaching Assistant) for the Comparative Microbial Genomics course (Autumn 2005).

Research topics

Results

The research I did in this laboratory yielded a paper published[1] and a Web Server:

Programmer, Server architect, and administrator; November 2005-December 2005.

See also

References

  1. Jump up P. Christoph Champ, Tim T. Binnewies, N. Nielsen, Guy Zinman, Kristoffer Kiil, Hang Wu, Jon Bohlin, and David W. Ussery (2006). Genome update: purine strand bias in 280 bacterial chromosomes. Microbiology, 152(3):579-583. [HubMed]

Further reading

  • Kellis M, Patterson N, Endrizzi M, Birren B, Lander E (2003). Sequencing and Comparison of yeast species to identify genes and regulatory motifs. Nature, pp. 241-254.
  • Cliften P, Sudarsanam P, Desikan A (2003). Finding functional features in Saccharomyces genomes by phylogenetic footprinting. Science, pp. 71-76.
  • Bofffeli D, McAuliffe J, Ovcharenko D, Lewis KD, Ovcharenko I, Pachter L, Rubin EM (2003). Phylogenetic shadowing of primate sequences to find functional regions of the human genome, Science, 299(5611):1391-1394.
  • Dujon B, et al. (2004). Genome evolution in yeasts. Nature, 430:35-44.
  • Filipski A, Kumar S (2005). Comparative genomics in eukaryotes. The Evolution of the Genome (ed. T.R. Gregory), pp. 521-583. Elsevier, San Diego.
  • Gregory TR, DeSalle R (2005). Comparative genomics in prokaryotes. The Evolution of the Genome (ed. T.R. Gregory), pp. 585-675. Elsevier, San Diego.
  • Hardison RC. Comparative genomics. PLoS biology, 1(2):e58.

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