Benjamin Boese
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Recent Articles
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Rands C, Darling A, Fujita M, Kong L, Webster M, Clabaut C, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2013 Feb;
14:95.
PMID: 23402223
Background: A classical example of repeated speciation coupled with ecological diversification is the evolution of 14 closely related species of Darwin's (Galápagos) finches (Thraupidae, Passeriformes). Their adaptive radiation in the...
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Hedges D, Hedges D, Burges D, Powell E, Almonte C, Huang J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2009 Dec;
4(12):e8232.
PMID: 20011588
Over the next few years, the efficient use of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in human genetics research will depend heavily upon the effective mechanisms for the selective enrichment of genomic regions...
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Chou L, Liu C, Boese B, Zhang X, Mao R
Clin Chem
. 2009 Nov;
56(1):62-72.
PMID: 19910506
Background: The introduction and use of next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques have taken genomic research into a new era; however, implementing such powerful techniques in diagnostics laboratories for applications such as...
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Stern E, Jay S, Bertram J, Boese B, Kretzschmar I, Turner-Evans D, et al.
Anal Chem
. 2006 Sep;
78(18):6340-6.
PMID: 16970307
A critical shortcoming of current surface functionalization schemes is their inability to selectively coat patterned substrates at micrometer and nanometer scales. This limitation prevents localized deposition of macromolecules at high...
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Mandal M, Boese B, Barrick J, Winkler W, Breaker R
Cell
. 2003 Jun;
113(5):577-86.
PMID: 12787499
Riboswitches are metabolite binding domains within certain messenger RNAs that serve as precision sensors for their corresponding targets. Allosteric rearrangement of mRNA structure is mediated by ligand binding, and this...