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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most treatable cancers, with a 5-year survival rate of similar to 64%, yet over 50,000 deaths occur yearly in the United States. In 15% of cases, deficiency in mismatch repair leads to null mutations in transform
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The detailed know-how to implement research protocols frequently remains restricted to the research group that developed the method or technology. This knowledge often exists at a level that is too detailed for inclusion in the methods section of sci
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Autor:
Hurwitz, Bonnie
Presented at the 2012 Open Access Week program, "The Open Data Revolution: Challenges and Innovations" in the Fall 2012.
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Were he alive today, would Louis Pasteur still champion culture methods he pioneered over 150 years ago for identifying bacterial pathogens? Or, might he suggest that new molecular techniques may prove a better way forward for quickly detecting the t
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http://hdl.handle.net/10150/610294
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Autor:
Hurwitz, Bonnie
This presentation was given at the 2012 Open Access Week program, “The Open Data Revolution: Challenges and Innovations” on October 23, 2012. Open Access Week is a world-wide event where academic institutions explore Open Access – the ideal of
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http://hdl.handle.net/10150/251252
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BACKGROUND:Marine ecosystem function is largely determined by matter and energy transformations mediated by microbial community interaction networks. Viral infection modulates network properties through mortality, gene transfer and metabolic reprogra
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Autor:
Kim, HyeRan, Hurwitz, Bonnie, Yu, Yeisoo, Collura, Kristi, Gill, Navdeep, SanMiguel, Phillip, Mullikin, James, Maher, Christopher, Nelson, William, Wissotski, Marina, Braidotti, Michele, Kudrna, David, Goicoechea, Jose, Stein, Lincoln, Ware, Doreen, Jackson, Scott, Soderlund, Carol, Wing, Rod
We describe the establishment and analysis of a genus-wide comparative framework composed of 12 bacterial artificial chromosome fingerprint and end-sequenced physical maps representing the 10 genome types of Oryza aligned to the O. sativa ssp. japoni
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http://hdl.handle.net/10150/610146
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Autor:
Hass-Jacobus, Barbara, Futrell-Griggs, Montona, Abernathy, Brian, Westerman, Rick, Goicoechea, Jose-Luis, Stein, Joshua, Klein, Patricia, Hurwitz, Bonnie, Zhou, Bin, Rakhshan, Fariborz, Sanyal, Abhijit, Gill, Navdeep, Lin, Jer-Young, Walling, Jason, Luo, Mei, Ammiraju, Jetty, Kudrna, Dave, Kim, Hye, Ware, Doreen, Wing, Rod, Miguel, Phillip, Jackson, Scott
BACKGROUND:With the completion of the genome sequence for rice (Oryza sativa L.), the focus of rice genomics research has shifted to the comparison of the rice genome with genomes of other species for gene cloning, breeding, and evolutionary studies.
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http://hdl.handle.net/10150/610398
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Autor:
Arora, Ritu, Li, Xiaosong, Hurwitz, Bonnie, Fay, Daniel, Panda, Dhabaleswar K., Valeev, Edward, Wang, Shaowen, Moore, Shirley, Chandrasekaran, Sunita, Cao, Ting, Bik, Holly, Curry, Matthew, Islam, Tanzima
The CSSI 2019 workshop was held on October 28-29, 2019, in Austin, Texas. The main objectives of this workshop were to (1) understand the impact of the CSSI program on the community over the last 9 years, (2) engage workshop participants in identifyi
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.15584
Autor:
Lopez-Pier, Marissa A., Koppinger, Matthew P., Harris, Preston R., Cannon, Danielle K., Skaria, Rinku S., Hurwitz, Bonnie L., Watts, George, Aras, Shravan, Slepian, Marvin J., Konhilas, John P.
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In Journal of Microbiological Methods October 2021 189