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Jonathan J. Dennis

Researcher at University of Alberta

Publications -  89
Citations -  5594

Jonathan J. Dennis is an academic researcher from University of Alberta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Burkholderia cepacia complex & Phage therapy. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 82 publications receiving 4959 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan J. Dennis include Institute for Infocomm Research Singapore & National Institute for Nanotechnology.

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PHAST: A Fast Phage Search Tool

TL;DR: PHAge Search Tool (PHAST) is a web server designed to rapidly and accurately identify, annotate and graphically display prophage sequences within bacterial genomes or plasmids.
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Plasposons : Modular self-cloning minitransposon derivatives for rapid genetic analysis of gram-negative bacterial genomes

TL;DR: A series of modular mini-transposon derivatives which permit the rapid cloning and mapping of the DNA flanking the minitransposon’s site of insertion have been developed, resulting in a versatile tool for the mapping of insertional mutations and the rapid recovery of clones from gram-negative bacteria.
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Identification and molecular characterization of an efflux pump involved in Pseudomonas putida S12 solvent tolerance.

TL;DR: The deduced amino acid sequences encoded by the three genes involved show a striking resemblance to proteins known to be involved in proton-dependent multidrug efflux systems, opening up the possibilities of using the solvent efflux system to construct bacterial strains capable of performing biocatalytic transformations of insoluble substrates in two-phase aqueous:organic medium.
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Spectrogram Image Feature for Sound Event Classification in Mismatched Conditions

TL;DR: A novel feature extraction method for sound event classification, based on the visual signature extracted from the sound's time-frequency representation, which shows a significant improvement over other methods in mismatched conditions, without the need for noise reduction.
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Development of Galleria mellonella as an Alternative Infection Model for the Burkholderia cepacia Complex

TL;DR: For experimentation examining the virulent properties of the BCC, the wax worm has proven to be a useful alternative infection model and compares favorably with results acquired using other published alternative infection models, as well as mammalian infection models.