Jared Bischof
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Recent Articles
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Wilke A, Bischof J, Gerlach W, Glass E, Harrison T, Keegan K, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2015 Dec;
44(D1):D590-4.
PMID: 26656948
MG-RAST (http://metagenomics.anl.gov) is an open-submission data portal for processing, analyzing, sharing and disseminating metagenomic datasets. The system currently hosts over 200,000 datasets and is continuously updated. The volume of submissions...
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Bischof J, Harrison T, Paczian T, Glass E, Wilke A, Meyer F
Stand Genomic Sci
. 2015 Mar;
9:18.
PMID: 25780508
Background: As the impact and prevalence of large-scale metagenomic surveys grow, so does the acute need for more complete and standards compliant metadata. Metadata (data describing data) provides an essential...
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Wilke A, Bischof J, Harrison T, Brettin T, DSouza M, Gerlach W, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol
. 2015 Jan;
11(1):e1004008.
PMID: 25569221
Metagenomic sequencing has produced significant amounts of data in recent years. For example, as of summer 2013, MG-RAST has been used to annotate over 110,000 data sets totaling over 43...
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Wilke A, Glass E, Bartels D, Bischof J, Braithwaite D, DSouza M, et al.
Methods Enzymol
. 2013 Sep;
531:487-523.
PMID: 24060134
The democratized world of sequencing is leading to numerous data analysis challenges; MG-RAST addresses many of these challenges for diverse datasets, including amplicon datasets, shotgun metagenomes, and metatranscriptomes. The changes...
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Hamm C, Xie H, Costa F, Vanin E, Seftor E, Sredni S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2009 Dec;
4(12):e8340.
PMID: 20019818
Abnormal patterns of DNA methylation are observed in several types of human cancer. While localized DNA methylation of CpG islands has been associated with gene silencing, the effect that genome-wide...
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Xie H, Wang M, Bischof J, Bonaldo M, Soares M
Genomics
. 2009 May;
93(5):434-40.
PMID: 19442638
Base substitution occurs at a high rate at CpG dinucleotides due to the frequent methylation of CpG and the deamination of methylated cytosine to thymine. If these substitutions occur in...
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Scheetz T, Laffin J, Berger B, Holte S, Baumes S, Brown 2nd R, et al.
Genome Res
. 2004 Apr;
14(4):733-41.
PMID: 15060017
The rat is an important animal model for human diseases and is widely used in physiology. In this article we present a new strategy for gene discovery based on the...