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Walter Gilbert

Researcher at Biogen Idec

Publications -  12
Citations -  9058

Walter Gilbert is an academic researcher from Biogen Idec. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA & Gene. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 9012 citations.

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Genomic sequencing

TL;DR: The genomic sequencing procedures are applicable to the analysis of genetic polymorphisms, DNA methylation at deoxycytidines, and nucleic acid-protein interactions at single nucleotide resolution.
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B lineage--specific interactions of an immunoglobulin enhancer with cellular factors in vivo

TL;DR: There are changes in the reactivity of guanine residues to dimethyl sulfate within the enhancer sequence in myeloma, B, and early B cells, whereas virtually no alterations appear in cells of non-B lineage.
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Cell-type-specific contacts to immunoglobulin enhancers in nuclei

TL;DR: DMS strategy is applied in experiments involving single-copy genes within intact mammalian nuclei using genomic sequencing27, and it is found that a region of as few as 140 base pairs is sufficient for the enhancement effect of the enhancer.

The most conserved genome segments for life detection on Earth and other planets (Supplemental material)

TL;DR: In this paper, the 16S and 23S ribosomal RNA genes as well as other universally conserved nucleotide sequences in genes encoding particular classes of transfer RNAs and within the nucleotide binding domains of ABC transporters are identified as the most conserved DNA sequence segments across phylogeny.
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Detection in vivo of protein-DNA interactions within the lac operon of Escherichia coli.

TL;DR: The genomic sequencing technique of Church and Gilbert7 is used to show that the interactions observed in vitro occur in vivo and detect changes in the reactivity of guanines to methylation by dimethyl sulphate caused by the proximity of proteins to the N-7 atom of theseguanines1,5.