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    Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma contains strategies that dominate any evolutionary opponent by Press, William H, Dyson, Freeman J

    “…The two-player Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma game is a model for both sentient and evolutionary behaviors, especially including the emergence of cooperation. It…”
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    Understanding Biases in Ribosome Profiling Experiments Reveals Signatures of Translation Dynamics in Yeast by Hussmann, Jeffrey A, Patchett, Stephanie, Johnson, Arlen, Sawyer, Sara, Press, William H

    Published in PLoS genetics (01-12-2015)
    “…Ribosome profiling produces snapshots of the locations of actively translating ribosomes on messenger RNAs. These snapshots can be used to make inferences…”
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    High-throughput DNA sequencing errors are reduced by orders of magnitude using circle sequencing by Lou, Dianne I., Hussmann, Jeffrey A., McBee, Ross M., Acevedo, Ashley, Andino, Raul, Press, William H., Sawyer, Sara L.

    “…A major limitation of high-throughput DNA sequencing is the high rate of erroneous base calls produced. For instance, Illumina sequencing machines produce…”
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    Bandit solutions provide unified ethical models for randomized clinical trials and comparative effectiveness research by Press, William H

    “…As electronic medical records enable increasingly ambitious studies of treatment outcomes, ethical issues previously important only to limited clinical trials…”
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    Indel-correcting DNA barcodes for high-throughput sequencing by Hawkins, John A., Jones, Stephen K., Finkelstein, Ilya J., Press, William H.

    “…Many large-scale, high-throughput experiments use DNA barcodes, short DNA sequences prepended to DNA libraries, for identification of individuals in pooled…”
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    Non-human Primate Schlafen11 Inhibits Production of Both Host and Viral Proteins by Stabell, Alex C, Hawkins, John, Li, Manqing, Gao, Xia, David, Michael, Press, William H, Sawyer, Sara L

    Published in PLoS pathogens (27-12-2016)
    “…Schlafen11 (encoded by the SLFN11 gene) has been shown to inhibit the accumulation of HIV-1 proteins. We show that the SLFN11 gene is under positive selection…”
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    Massively Parallel Biophysical Analysis of CRISPR-Cas Complexes on Next Generation Sequencing Chips by Jung, Cheulhee, Hawkins, John A., Jones, Stephen K., Xiao, Yibei, Rybarski, James R., Dillard, Kaylee E., Hussmann, Jeffrey, Saifuddin, Fatema A., Savran, Cagri A., Ellington, Andrew D., Ke, Ailong, Press, William H., Finkelstein, Ilya J.

    Published in Cell (29-06-2017)
    “…CRISPR-Cas nucleoproteins target foreign DNA via base pairing with a crRNA. However, a quantitative description of protein binding and nuclease activation at…”
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    Strong profiling is not mathematically optimal for discovering rare malfeasors by Press, William H

    “…The use of profiling by ethnicity or nationality to trigger secondary security screening is a controversial social and political issue. Overlooked is the…”
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    Discrete Radon transform has an exact, fast inverse and generalizes to operations other than sums along lines by Press, William H

    “…Götz, Druckmüller, and, independently, Brady have defined a discrete Radon transform (DRT) that sums an image's pixel values along a set of aptly chosen…”
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    Human microRNAs Target a Functionally Distinct Population of Genes with AT-Rich 3' UTRs by Robins, Harlan, William H. Press

    “…While investigating microRNA targets, we have found that human genes divide into two roughly equal populations, based on the fraction of A plus T bases in…”
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    Local Correlations in Codon Preferences Do Not Support a Model of tRNA Recycling by Hussmann, Jeffrey A., Press, William H.

    Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (25-09-2014)
    “…It has been proposed that patterns in the usage of synonymous codons provide evidence that individual tRNA molecules are recycled through the ribosome,…”
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    HEDGES error-correcting code for DNA storage corrects indels and allows sequence constraints by Press, William H., Hawkins, John A., Jones, Stephen K., Schaub, Jeffrey M., Finkelstein, Ilya J.

    “…Synthetic DNA is rapidly emerging as a durable, high-density information storage platform. A major challenge for DNA-based information encoding strategies is…”
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    Bell, Bohm, and qubit: EPR remixed by Press, William H.

    Published in American journal of physics (01-07-2020)
    “…This article reviews the predictions of quantum mechanics (QM) for one- and two-particle Stern–Gerlach experiments and then frames Bell's results, which rule…”
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    Modeling, post COVID-19 by Press, William H, Levin, Richard C

    “…Much of the public first learned about epidemiological modeling during the early months of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The first models…”
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    Massively parallel kinetic profiling of natural and engineered CRISPR nucleases by Jones, Stephen K., Hawkins, John A., Johnson, Nicole V., Jung, Cheulhee, Hu, Kuang, Rybarski, James R., Chen, Janice S., Doudna, Jennifer A., Press, William H., Finkelstein, Ilya J.

    Published in Nature biotechnology (01-01-2021)
    “…Engineered Sp Cas9s and As Cas12a cleave fewer off-target genomic sites than wild-type (wt) Cas9. However, understanding their fidelity, mechanisms and…”
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    Fast trimer statistics facilitate accurate decoding of large random DNA barcode sets even at large sequencing error rates by Press, William H

    Published in PNAS nexus (01-11-2022)
    “…Predefined sets of short DNA sequences are commonly used as barcodes to identify individual biomolecules in pooled populations. Such use requires either…”
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    A metaanalysis of bat phylogenetics and positive selection based on genomes and transcriptomes from 18 species by Hawkins, John A., Kaczmarek, Maria E., Müller, Marcel A., Drosten, Christian, Press, William H., Sawyer, Sara L.

    “…Historically, the evolution of bats has been analyzed using a small number of genetic loci for many species or many genetic loci for a few species. Here we…”
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