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Joseph W. Butler
Joseph W. Butler
Department of Biology, University of Western Ontario
Verified email at uwo.ca
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Environment and taxonomy shape the genomic signature of prokaryotic extremophiles
PM Arias, J Butler, GS Randhawa, MPM Soltysiak, KA Hill, L Kari
Scientific Reports 13 (1), 16105, 2023
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From Extreme Life to Genomic Insights: Optimized Parameters for Extremophile Genomic Signature Classification by Taxonomy and Environment
M Safari, JW Butler, GS Randhawa, L Kari, KA Hill
ENVIRONMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MUTAGENESIS 65, 98-98, 2024
2024
Optimized Machine Learning Methods Permit the Discovery of an Environmental Component of Genomic Signatures Associated With Radioresistant Microbes
JW Butler, M Safari, P Millan Arias, GS Randhawa, L Kari, KA Hill
ENVIRONMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MUTAGENESIS 65, 28-29, 2024
2024
Extreme Environments and their Impact on Microbial Genomic Signature Composition
JW Butler, PM Arias, GS Randhawa, MPM Soltysiak, L Kari, KA Hill
ENVIRONMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MUTAGENESIS 64, 103-104, 2023
2023
Alignment-Free Genomic Analysis of Microbial Organisms in Extreme Environments: Uncovering Convergent Evolution through Deep Learning.
PAM Arias, JW Butler, GS Randhawa, MPM Soltysiak, KA Hill, L Kari
ENVIRONMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MUTAGENESIS 64, 102-103, 2023
2023
Environment and taxonomy shape the genomic signature of prokaryotic extremophiles
J Butler, GS Randhawa, MP Soltysiak, KA Hill, L Kari
2023
Environment and taxonomy shape the genomic signature of prokaryotic extremophiles
P Millán Arias, J Butler, GS Randhawa, MPM Soltysiak, KA Hill, L Kari
bioRxiv, 2023.05. 24.542097, 2023
2023
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