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    Author Correction: Direct RNA Sequencing of the Coding Complete Influenza A Virus Genome

    A correction to this article has been published and is linked from the HTML and PDF versions of this paper. The error has been fixed in the paper.

    Matthew W. Keller, Benjamin L. Rambo-Martin, Malania M. Wilson in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Direct RNA Sequencing of the Coding Complete Influenza A Virus Genome

    For the first time, a coding complete genome of an RNA virus has been sequenced in its original form. Previously, RNA was sequenced by the chemical degradation of radiolabeled RNA, a difficult method that prod...

    Matthew W. Keller, Benjamin L. Rambo-Martin, Malania M. Wilson in Scientific Reports (2018)

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    Erratum to: Viral deep sequencing needs an adaptive approach: IRMA, the iterative refinement meta-assembler

    Samuel S. Shepard, Sarah Meno, Justin Bahl, Malania M. Wilson, John Barnes in BMC Genomics (2016)

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    Viral deep sequencing needs an adaptive approach: IRMA, the iterative refinement meta-assembler

    Deep sequencing makes it possible to observe low-frequency viral variants and sub-populations with greater accuracy and sensitivity than ever before. Existing platforms can be used to multiplex a large number ...

    Samuel S. Shepard, Sarah Meno, Justin Bahl, Malania M. Wilson, John Barnes in BMC Genomics (2016)

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    Anonymous ID Assignment and Opt-Out

    The networked society places great demand on the dissemination and sharing of private data. As privacy concerns grow, anonymity of communications becomes important. This paper addresses the issue of anonymous ...

    Samuel S. Shepard, Renren Dong, Ray Kresman in Electronic Engineering and Computing Techn… (2010)

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    Evolution of genomic sequence inhomogeneity at mid-range scales

    Mid-range inhomogeneity or MRI is the significant enrichment of particular nucleotides in genomic sequences extending from 30 up to several thousands of nucleotides. The best-known manifestation of MRI is CpG ...

    Ashwin Prakash, Samuel S Shepard, Jie He, Benjamin Hart, Miao Chen in BMC Genomics (2009)