Robert L. Charlebois
Affiliations: | University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada |
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Lambert C, Braxton C, Charlebois RL, et al. (2018) Considerations for Optimization of High-Throughput Sequencing Bioinformatics Pipelines for Virus Detection. Viruses. 10 |
Charlebois RL, Ng SH, Gisonni-Lex L, et al. (2014) Cataloguing the taxonomic origins of sequences from a heterogeneous sample using phylogenomics: applications in adventitious agent detection. Pda Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology / Pda. 68: 602-18 |
Tillier ER, Charlebois RL. (2009) The human protein coevolution network. Genome Research. 19: 1861-71 |
Beiko RG, Doolittle WF, Charlebois RL. (2008) The impact of reticulate evolution on genome phylogeny. Systematic Biology. 57: 844-56 |
Koenig JE, Boucher Y, Charlebois RL, et al. (2008) Integron-associated gene cassettes in Halifax Harbour: assessment of a mobile gene pool in marine sediments. Environmental Microbiology. 10: 1024-38 |
Beiko RG, Charlebois RL. (2007) A simulation test bed for hypotheses of genome evolution. Bioinformatics (Oxford, England). 23: 825-31 |
Zhaxybayeva O, Gogarten JP, Charlebois RL, et al. (2006) Phylogenetic analyses of cyanobacterial genomes: quantification of horizontal gene transfer events. Genome Research. 16: 1099-108 |
Gophna U, Charlebois RL, Doolittle WF. (2006) Ancient lateral gene transfer in the evolution of Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus. Trends in Microbiology. 14: 64-9 |
Mongodin EF, Nelson KE, Daugherty S, et al. (2005) The genome of Salinibacter ruber: convergence and gene exchange among hyperhalophilic bacteria and archaea. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102: 18147-52 |
Bapteste E, Charlebois RL, MacLeod D, et al. (2005) The two tempos of nuclear pore complex evolution: highly adapting proteins in an ancient frozen structure. Genome Biology. 6: R85 |