Gary Stormo

Publication List Details

Period

1984 - 2007

Number

7

Co-Authors

Committee: (2007)

Robin Dowell, Michael Brent, Sean Eddy, Gary Stormo

One goal of any genome project is the elucidation of the primary sequence of DNA contained within a given species. While the availability of the primary sequence itself is valuable, it does not reach...

Selecting Degenerate Multiplex PCR Primers (2003)

Richard Souvenir, Jeremy Buhler, Gary Stormo, Weixiong Zhang

Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Genotyping is an important molecular genetics technique in the early stages of producing results that will be useful in the medical field. One of the proposed...

SIGNAL SCAN 3.O. new database and program features (1993)

Prestridge, Dan S., Stormo, Gary

SIGNAL SCAN is a program that utilizes a tran.scription factor database to find potential transcription factor binding sites in DNA sequences. The program is now in its third version. The SIGNAL SCAN...

Translationsl regulation of expression of the bacteriophage T4 lysozyme gene (1986)

McPheeters, David S., Christensen, Alan, Young, Elton T., Stormo, Gary, Gold, Larry

The bacteriophage T4 lysozyme gene is transcribed at early and late times after infection of E. coli, but the early mRNA is not translated. DNA sequence analysis and mapping of the 5′ ends of the...

The bacteriophage T4 regA gene: primary sequence of a translational repressor (1984)

Trojanowska, Maria, Miller, Eric S., Karam, Jim, Stormo, Gary, Gold, Larry

The regA gene product of bacteriophage T4 is an autogenously controlled translational regulatory protein that plays a role In differential inhibition (translational repression) of a subpopulation of...

Training of the next generation of biostatisticians: a call to action in the U.S.

DeMets, David L., Stormo, Gary, Boehnke, Michael, Louis, Thomas A., Taylor, Jeremy, Dixon, Dennis

Two workshops (2001, 2003) were held by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to examine the need to train more biostatisticians in the U.S. to meet the increasing opportunities in the biomedical...