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Taylor D. Wadley's research focuses on the application of sequencing technologies, particularly Nanopore sequencing, for the detection and characterization of modifications in DNA sequences. This work contributes to understanding complex biological molecules at a molecular level. Wadley has published on the use of Nanopore sequencing for identifying phosphorothioate modifications in native DNA sequences. Their scholarship metrics include an h-index of 5, with a total of 7 publications and 395 citations. Wadley collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Visanu Wanchai, En Huang, Intawat Nookaew, and Gunnar Boysen, with whom they have shared publications.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 7
- Citations: 396
Selected Publications
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Nanopore Sequencing for Detection and Characterization of Phosphorothioate Modifications in Native DNA Sequences (2022)
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- Nanopore Sequencing for Detection and Characterization of Phosphorothioate Modifications in Native DNA Sequences
- Nanopore Sequencing for Detection and Characterization of Phosphorothioate Modifications in Native DNA Sequences
- Nanopore Sequencing for Detection and Characterization of Phosphorothioate Modifications in Native DNA Sequences
- Nanopore Sequencing for Detection and Characterization of Phosphorothioate Modifications in Native DNA Sequences
- Nanopore Sequencing for Detection and Characterization of Phosphorothioate Modifications in Native DNA Sequences
- Nanopore Sequencing for Detection and Characterization of Phosphorothioate Modifications in Native DNA Sequences
- Nanopore Sequencing for Detection and Characterization of Phosphorothioate Modifications in Native DNA Sequences
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