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Kate S Reid-Bayliss

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 12, 2017
Accurate RNA consensus sequencing for high-fidelity detection of transcriptional mutagenesis-induced epimutationsKate S Reid-Bayliss, Lawrence A Loeb
Next Generation, Sequencing & Applications|February 21, 2015
Accuracy of Next Generation Sequencing PlatformsEdward J Fox, Kate S Reid-Bayliss, Mary J Emond, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 21, 2016
Why Cockayne syndrome patients do not get cancer despite their DNA repair deficiencyKate S Reid-Bayliss, Sarah T Arron, Lawrence A Loeb, et al.
Nature Methods|April 8, 2015
Sequencing small genomic targets with high efficiency and extreme accuracyMichael W Schmitt, Edward J Fox, Marc J Prindle, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 12, 2017
Accurate RNA consensus sequencing for high-fidelity detection of transcriptional mutagenesis-induced epimutationsKate S Reid-Bayliss, Lawrence A Loeb
Next Generation, Sequencing & Applications|February 21, 2015
Accuracy of Next Generation Sequencing PlatformsEdward J Fox, Kate S Reid-Bayliss, Mary J Emond, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 21, 2016
Why Cockayne syndrome patients do not get cancer despite their DNA repair deficiencyKate S Reid-Bayliss, Sarah T Arron, Lawrence A Loeb, et al.
Nature Methods|April 8, 2015
Sequencing small genomic targets with high efficiency and extreme accuracyMichael W Schmitt, Edward J Fox, Marc J Prindle, et al.
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