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Dyer, David
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Genomics
Academic Article
Genomic and bioinformatics analysis of human adenovirus type 37: new insights into corneal tropism.
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Computational and serologic analysis of novel and known viruses in species human adenovirus D in which serology and genomics do not correlate.
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Genomic analysis of a large set of currently-and historically-important human adenovirus pathogens.
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A Zoonotic Adenoviral Human Pathogen Emerged through Genomic Recombination among Human and Nonhuman Simian Hosts.
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Horizontal gene transfer in Histophilus somni and its role in the evolution of pathogenic strain 2336, as determined by comparative genomic analyses.
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Genomic foundations of evolution and ocular pathogenesis in human adenovirus species D.
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The inflammatory and normal transcriptome of mouse bladder detrusor and mucosa.
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Whole-genome phylogenies of the family Bacillaceae and expansion of the sigma factor gene family in the Bacillus cereus species-group.
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Divergence of the SigB regulon and pathogenesis of the Bacillus cereus sensu lato group.
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Iron-regulated small RNA expression as Neisseria gonorrhoeae FA 1090 transitions into stationary phase growth.
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Capillary DNA Sequencers for the OUHSC Core Facility
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Genomics-based re-examination of the taxonomy and phylogeny of human and simian Mastadenoviruses: an evolving whole genomes approach, revealing putative zoonosis, anthroponosis, and amphizoonosis.
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Genomics