Publications by authors named "Joshua P Delaney"

Haplotyping of human chromosomes is a prerequisite for cataloguing the full repertoire of genetic variation. We present a microfluidics-based, linked-read sequencing technology that can phase and haplotype germline and cancer genomes using nanograms of input DNA. This high-throughput platform prepares barcoded libraries for short-read sequencing and computationally reconstructs long-range haplotype and structural variant information.

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This study describes the synthesis of five novel C2-symmetric organocatalysts that facilitate the on-water asymmetric aldol reaction at low catalyst loading (1 mol%) without the use of additives. Each catalyst is composed of two diprolinamide units joined by a symmetric alkyl bridging group allowing for systematic modulation of catalytic site proximity. Typically, catalysts in this manuscript which bear the catalytic units in close proximity gave the best reaction outcomes in terms of conversion (up to >99%), diastereomeric ratio (4/96, syn/anti) and enantiomeric excess (up to 97%).

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigated how different salt solutions affect aldol reactions using a specific organocatalyst in water.
  • Deionised water consistently outperformed salt solutions, although larger anions correlated with slightly lower enantiomeric excess.
  • Using tap water inhibited catalyst activity, but this could be improved by adding EDTA, with variations seen based on the specific reactants used.
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