Adrian W Briggs

Summary

Affiliation: Harvard University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Iterative capped assembly: rapid and scalable synthesis of repeat-module DNA such as TAL effectors from individual monomers
    Adrian W Briggs
    Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Nucleic Acids Res 40:e117. 2012
  2. ncbi Rapid retrieval of DNA target sequences by primer extension capture
    Adrian W Briggs
    Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
    Methods Mol Biol 772:145-54. 2011
  3. ncbi Preparation of next-generation sequencing libraries from damaged DNA
    Adrian W Briggs
    Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Methods Mol Biol 840:143-54. 2012
  4. ncbi Genetic history of an archaic hominin group from Denisova Cave in Siberia
    David Reich
    Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
    Nature 468:1053-60. 2010
  5. ncbi Stable gene targeting in human cells using single-strand oligonucleotides with modified bases
    Xavier Rios
    Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
    PLoS ONE 7:e36697. 2012

Collaborators

  • Feng Zhang
  • Patricia Heyn
  • Xavier Rios
  • David Reich
  • Danos Christodoulou
  • Jonathan G Seidman
  • George M Church
  • Josh M Gorham
  • Michael V Shunkov
  • Svante Paabo
  • Anatoli P Derevianko
  • Tomislav Maricic
  • Bence Viola
  • Nick Patterson
  • Tomas Marques-Bonet
  • Can Alkan
  • Matthias Meyer
  • Sahra Talamo
  • Eric Y Durand
  • Swapan Mallick
  • Qiaomei Fu
  • Heng Li
  • Montgomery Slatkin
  • Richard E Green
  • Martin Kircher
  • Janet Kelso
  • Udo Stenzel
  • Jean Jacques Hublin
  • Jeffrey M Good
  • Mark Stoneking
  • Michael Richards
  • Johannes Krause
  • Evan E Eichler
  • Philip L F Johnson

Detail Information

Publications5

  1. ncbi Iterative capped assembly: rapid and scalable synthesis of repeat-module DNA such as TAL effectors from individual monomers
    Adrian W Briggs
    Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Nucleic Acids Res 40:e117. 2012
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  2. ncbi Rapid retrieval of DNA target sequences by primer extension capture
    Adrian W Briggs
    Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA
    Methods Mol Biol 772:145-54. 2011
    ..PEC promises useful applications in studies such as ancient DNA or forensic sequencing, taxonomic surveying of metagenomic samples, or genomic mapping of repetitive elements...
  3. ncbi Preparation of next-generation sequencing libraries from damaged DNA
    Adrian W Briggs
    Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 02115, USA
    Methods Mol Biol 840:143-54. 2012
    ..Starting from an aliquot of DNA extract, a finished, highly amplified library can be generated in 5 h, or under 3 h if uracil removal is not required...
  4. ncbi Genetic history of an archaic hominin group from Denisova Cave in Siberia
    David Reich
    Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA
    Nature 468:1053-60. 2010
    ..This tooth shares no derived morphological features with Neanderthals or modern humans, further indicating that Denisovans have an evolutionary history distinct from Neanderthals and modern humans...
  5. ncbi Stable gene targeting in human cells using single-strand oligonucleotides with modified bases
    Xavier Rios
    Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America
    PLoS ONE 7:e36697. 2012
    ..Further optimization of this method should allow rapid and scalable genome engineering in human cells...