by be-webmaster | Jan 1, 2013 | News
Abstract: The UCSC Cancer Genomics Browser (https://genome-cancer.ucsc.edu/) is a set of web-based tools to display, investigate and analyze cancer genomics data and its associated clinical information. The browser provides whole-genome to base-pair level views of...
by be-webmaster | Oct 5, 2009 | Uncategorized
By Tim Stephens, UCSC Public Information Office Eight years after her last major expedition to Antarctica, biologist Terrie Williams is back on the ice. This time, however, her team began the expedition during the Antarctic winter, the harshest season in the harshest...
by be-webmaster | Mar 4, 2007 | Publications
We present a method for rapid measurement of DNA-protein interactions using voltage-driven threading of single DNA molecules through a protein nanopore. Electrical force applied to individual ssDNA-exonuclease I complexes pulls the two molecules apart, while ion...
by be-webmaster | Aug 1, 2003 | Publications
Abstract: In the past decade, nanometre-scale pores have been explored as the basis for technologies to analyze and sequence single nucleic acid molecules. Most approaches involve using such a pore to localize single macromolecules and interact with them to garner...
by be-webmaster | Feb 28, 2003 | Publications
Abstract: We introduce a computational method for classification of individual DNA molecules measured by an α-hemolysin channel detector. We show classification with better than 99% accuracy for DNA hairpin molecules that differ only in their terminal Watson-Crick...