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Structured Pooling Improves Detection of Rare Regulatory Mutations in Population-Scale Reporter Assays.

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Dura, K; Siklenka, K; Strause, K; Morrow, S; Zhang, C; Barrera, A; Allen, AS; Reddy, TE; Majoros, WH
March 31, 2026

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Dura, K., Siklenka, K., Strause, K., Morrow, S., Zhang, C., Barrera, A., … Majoros, W. H. (2026). Structured Pooling Improves Detection of Rare Regulatory Mutations in Population-Scale Reporter Assays. https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.03.27.714794
Dura, Katherine, Keith Siklenka, Kari Strause, Shauna Morrow, Chuangchuang Zhang, Alejandro Barrera, Andrew S. Allen, Timothy E. Reddy, and William H. Majoros. “Structured Pooling Improves Detection of Rare Regulatory Mutations in Population-Scale Reporter Assays.,” March 31, 2026. https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.03.27.714794.
Dura K, Siklenka K, Strause K, Morrow S, Zhang C, Barrera A, et al. Structured Pooling Improves Detection of Rare Regulatory Mutations in Population-Scale Reporter Assays. 2026.
Dura, Katherine, et al. Structured Pooling Improves Detection of Rare Regulatory Mutations in Population-Scale Reporter Assays. 31 Mar. 2026. Pubmed, doi:10.64898/2026.03.27.714794.
Dura K, Siklenka K, Strause K, Morrow S, Zhang C, Barrera A, Allen AS, Reddy TE, Majoros WH. Structured Pooling Improves Detection of Rare Regulatory Mutations in Population-Scale Reporter Assays. 2026.

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