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    Abstract 1164: Targeted next generation sequencing microbiome assay design by Ewing, Aren

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2020)
    “…Abstract Background: Targeted Next Generation Sequencing may provide a lower cost approach for characterizing the Microbiome. Sequencing of 16S rRNA is one…”
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    Abstract 158: Custom primer design pipeline and analysis workflow for targeted methylation sequencing using NGS Ion AmpliSeq technology by Luo, Zunping, Pickle, Loni, Hatch, Andrew, Ewing, Aren, Hyland, Fiona, Berman, David, Patel, Palak, Andersen, Mark

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2020)
    “…Abstract Changes in DNA methylation, causing chromosome instability and altered gene expression, have been strongly associated with carcinogenesis. Due to the…”
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    Abstract 1207: Custom next-generation sequencing primer designs for targeted sequencing of multi strain viral targets by Singh, Ratnesh, Li, Na, Luo, Zunping, McGeachy, Anna, Alcantara, Antonio F. Martinez, Ewing, Aren, Hyland, Fiona C.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2020)
    “…Abstract Viruses are infectious agents that can cause many diseases including cancers. A viral species is comprised of many strains each having a unique…”
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    Abstract 5472: Development of customizable targeted RNA fusion panels using a novel automated high-multiplexing primer design strategy by LI, NA, Martinez-Alcantara, Antonio, Ewing, Aren, Gottimukkala, Rajesh, Hyland, Fiona, Sadis, Seth

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2020)
    “…Abstract Introduction Gene fusions play an important role in oncogenesis and the progression of cancer. As important biomarkers, sensitive identification of…”
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    16S and 23S plastid rDNA phylogenies of Prototheca species and their auxanographic phenotypes by Ewing, Aren, Brubaker, Shane, Somanchi, Aravind, Yu, Esther, Rudenko, George, Reyes, Nina, Espina, Karen, Grossman, Arthur, Franklin, Scott, Lin, S

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-08-2014)
    “…Because algae have become more accepted as sources of human nutrition, phylogenetic analysis can help resolve the taxonomy of taxa that have not been well…”
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    16S and 23S plastid r DNA phylogenies of P rototheca species and their auxanographic phenotypes by Ewing, Aren, Brubaker, Shane, Somanchi, Aravind, Yu, Esther, Rudenko, George, Reyes, Nina, Espina, Karen, Grossman, Arthur, Franklin, Scott

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-08-2014)
    “…Because algae have become more accepted as sources of human nutrition, phylogenetic analysis can help resolve the taxonomy of taxa that have not been well…”
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    16S and 23S plastid rDNA phylogenies of Prototheca species and their auxanographic phenotypes1 by Ewing, Aren, Brubaker, Shane, Somanchi, Aravind, Yu, Esther, Rudenko, George, Reyes, Nina, Espina, Karen, Grossman, Arthur, Franklin, Scott

    Published in Journal of phycology (10-07-2014)
    “…Because algae have become more accepted as sources of human nutrition, phylogenetic analysis can help resolve the taxonomy of taxa that have not been well…”
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