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    Molecular basis of an agarose metabolic pathway acquired by a human intestinal symbiont by Pluvinage, Benjamin, Grondin, Julie M., Amundsen, Carolyn, Klassen, Leeann, Moote, Paul E., Xiao, Yao, Thomas, Dallas, Pudlo, Nicholas A., Anele, Anuoluwapo, Martens, Eric C., Inglis, G. Douglas, Uwiera, Richard E. R., Boraston, Alisdair B., Abbott, D. Wade

    Published in Nature communications (13-03-2018)
    “…In red algae, the most abundant principal cell wall polysaccharides are mixed galactan agars, of which agarose is a common component. While bioconversion of…”
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    Comparative variation within the genome of Campylobacter jejuni NCTC 11168 in human and murine hosts by Thomas, Dallas K, Lone, Abdul G, Selinger, L Brent, Taboada, Eduardo N, Uwiera, Richard R E, Abbott, D Wade, Inglis, G Douglas

    Published in PloS one (07-02-2014)
    “…Campylobacteriosis incited by C. jejuni is a significant enteric disease of human beings. A person working with two reference strains of C. jejuni National…”
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    Complete Genome Sequence of Phytopathogenic Pectobacterium atrosepticum Lytic Bacteriophage Peat2 by Kalischuk, Melanie, Hachey, John, Thomas, Dallas, Johnson, Dan, Kawchuk, Lawrence

    Published in American journal of potato research (01-12-2019)
    “…Pectobacterium atrosepticum is a pectolytic enterobacterium that causes blackleg in plants. Bacteriophage Peat2 was isolated from P. atrosepticum infected…”
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    Molecular methods to measure intestinal bacteria: a review by Inglis, G Douglas, Thomas, Matthew C, Thomas, Dallas K, Kalmokoff, Martin L, Brooks, Stephen P J, Selinger, L Brent

    Published in Journal of AOAC International (01-01-2012)
    “…The intestine is an exceptionally rich ecosystem encompassing a complex interaction among microorganisms, influenced by host factors, ingested food, and…”
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    spyder, a new method for in silico design and assessment of 16S rRNA gene primers for molecular microbial ecology by Thomas, Matthew C., Thomas, Dallas K., Selinger, L. Brent, Inglis, G. Douglas

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-07-2011)
    “…Abstract Molecular microbial ecology studies are heavily reliant on ‘Universal’ 16S rRNA gene primers for elucidating microbial community structure and…”
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    SACCHARIS: an automated pipeline to streamline discovery of carbohydrate active enzyme activities within polyspecific families and de novo sequence datasets by Jones, Darryl R, Thomas, Dallas, Alger, Nicholas, Ghavidel, Ata, Inglis, G Douglas, Abbott, D Wade

    Published in Biotechnology for biofuels (05-02-2018)
    “…Deposition of new genetic sequences in online databases is expanding at an unprecedented rate. As a result, sequence identification continues to outpace…”
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    SACCHARIS v2: Streamlining Prediction of Carbohydrate-Active Enzyme Specificities Within Large Datasets by Fraser, Alexander S C, Low, Kristin E, Tingley, Jeffrey P, Reintjes, Greta, Thomas, Dallas, Brumer, Harry, Abbott, D Wade

    “…Carbohydrates are chemically and structurally diverse, composed of a wide array of monosaccharides, stereochemical linkages, substituent groups, and…”
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    Ancestral Member of the Polysaccharide Lyase Family 2 Displays Endolytic Activity and Magnesium Dependence by Abbott, D. Wade, Thomas, Dallas, Pluvinage, Benjamin, Boraston, Alisdair B

    Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (01-12-2013)
    “…Polysaccharide lyases (PLs) are enzymes that cleave glycosidic linkages in hexuronate polysaccharides, such as homogalacturonan (HG), using a β-elimination…”
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    Comparative Variation within the Genome of Campylobacter jejuni NCTC 11168 in Human and Murine Hosts: e88229 by Thomas, Dallas K, Lone, Abdul G, Selinger, L Brent, Taboada, Eduardo N, Uwiera, Richard RE, Abbott, D Wade, Inglis, G Douglas

    Published in PloS one (01-02-2014)
    “…Campylobacteriosis incited by C. jejuni is a significant enteric disease of human beings. A person working with two reference strains of C. jejuni National…”
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    Algorithms & experiments for the protein chain lattice fitting problem by Thomas, Dallas

    Published 01-01-2006
    “…This study seeks to design algorithms that may be used to determine if a given lattice is a good approximation to a given rigid protein structure. Ideal…”
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