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Alex DeWinter
Researcher at Pacific Biosciences
Publications - 3
Citations - 3417
Alex DeWinter is an academic researcher from Pacific Biosciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sequencing by ligation & Single molecule real time sequencing. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications receiving 3242 citations.
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Real-Time DNA Sequencing from Single Polymerase Molecules
John Eid,Adrian Fehr,Jeremy Gray,Khai Luong,John Lyle,Geoff Otto,Paul Peluso,David R. Rank,Primo Baybayan,Brad Bettman,Arkadiusz Bibillo,Keith Bjornson,Bidhan Chaudhuri,Fred Christians,Ronald L. Cicero,Sonya Clark,Ravindra V. Dalal,Alex DeWinter,John Dixon,Mathieu Foquet,Alfred Gaertner,Paul Hardenbol,Cheryl Heiner,Kevin Hester,David P. Holden,Gregory J. Kearns,Xiangxu Kong,Ronald Kuse,Yves Lacroix,Steven Lin,Paul Lundquist,Congcong Ma,Patrick Marks,Mark Maxham,Devon Murphy,Insil Park,Thang Pham,Michael Phillips,Joy Roy,Robert Sebra,Gene Shen,Jon M. Sorenson,Austin B. Tomaney,Kevin Travers,Mark Trulson,John Vieceli,Jeffrey Wegener,Dawn Wu,Alicia Yang,Denis Zaccarin,Peter Zhao,Frank Zhong,Jonas Korlach,Stephen Turner +53 more
TL;DR: Single-molecule, real-time sequencing data obtained from a DNA polymerase performing uninterrupted template-directed synthesis using four distinguishable fluorescently labeled deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs) are presented.
Patent
Nucleic acid sequencing methods and systems
John Eid,Alex DeWinter +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a template dependent exonuclease that comprises template dependent nucleobase binding activity is described. And related compositions and sequencing systems are also provided, as well as related sequencing systems.
Patent
Mechanical methods for producing substrates having selectively immobilized molecules
TL;DR: In this article, the authors employ mechanical methods of applying force for the removal of molecules of interest from other than the desired locations on a substrate, for use in analytical operations on selected regions of substrates.