Publications

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 2005-12-01; 1063.442-50.
Genome analysis of Coxiella burnetii species: insights into pathogenesis and evolution and implications for biodefense
Seshadri R, Samuel J
PMID: 16481558
Genome. 2005-12-01; 48.6: 1052-60.
Comparative genomic analyses in Asparagus
Kuhl JC, Havey MJ, Martin WJ, Cheung F, Yuan Q, Landherr L, Hu Y, Leebens-Mack J, Town CD, Sink KC
PMID: 16391674
Molecular biology of the cell. 2005-12-01; 16.12: 5866-79.
The Aspergillus fumigatus StuA protein governs the up-regulation of a discrete transcriptional program during the acquisition of developmental competence
Sheppard DC, Doedt T, Chiang LY, Kim HS, Chen D, Nierman WC, Filler SG
PMID: 16207816
Current opinion in genetics & development. 2005-12-01; 15.6: 569-71.
Genomes and evolution: the power of comparative genomics
O'Brien SJ, Fraser CM
PMID: 16246544
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 2005-12-01; 1063.64-7.
Preliminary assessment of genome differences between the reference Nine Mile isolate and two human endocarditis isolates of Coxiella burnetii
Beare PA, Porcella SF, Seshadri R, Samuel JE, Heinzen RA
PMID: 16481490
Genome research. 2005-12-01; 15.12: 1603-10.
Insights on biology and evolution from microbial genome sequencing
Fraser-Liggett CM
PMID: 16339357
Genome research. 2005-12-01; 15.12: 1831-7.
Construction of a 2-Mb resolution BAC microarray for CGH analysis of canine tumors
Thomas R, Scott A, Langford CF, Fosmire SP, Jubala CM, Lorentzen TD, Hitte C, Karlsson EK, Kirkness E, Ostrander EA, Galibert F, Lindblad-Toh K, Modiano JF, Breen M
PMID: 16339382
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 2005-12-01; 1063.68-72.
Fur-regulated genes in Coxiella burnetii
Briggs HL, Wilson MJ, Seshadri R, Samuel JE
PMID: 16481491
Genome research. 2005-12-01; 15.12: 1798-808.
Short interspersed elements (SINEs) are a major source of canine genomic diversity
Wang W, Kirkness EF
PMID: 16339378
Current opinion in genetics & development. 2005-12-01; 15.6: 609-13.
Comparative genomics of malaria parasites
Hall N, Carlton J
PMID: 16182520