Publications
2003
Cook, K.L. and G.S. Sayler. 2003. Environmental application of array technology: Promise, problems and practicalities. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 14:311-318.
Dionisi, H.M., G. Harms, A.C. Layton, I.R. Gregory, J. Parker, S.A. Hawkins, K.G. Robinson, and G.S. Sayler. 2003. Power analysis for real-time PCR quantification of genes in activated sludge and analysis of the variability introduced by DNA extraction. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 69(11): 6597-6604.
Gupta, R.K., S.S. Patterson, S. Ripp, M.L. Simpson, and G.S. Sayler. 2003. Expression of the Photorhabdus luminescens lux genes (lux A, B, C, D, and E) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. FEMS Yeast Research. 4:305-313.
Harms, G., A.C. Layton, H.M. Dionisi, I.R. Gregory, V.M. Garrett, S.A. Hawkins, K.G. Robinson, and G.S. Sayler. 2003. Real-Time PCR Quantification of Nitrifying Bacteria in a Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant. Environ. Sci. Tech., 37(2):343-351.
Ripp, S., K.A. Daumer, T. McKnight, L.H. Levine, J.L. Garland, M.L. Simpson, and G.S. Sayler. 2003. Bioluminescent bioreporter integrated-circuit sensing of microbial volatile organic compounds. J. Ind. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 30:636-642.
Robinson, K.G., H.M. Dionisi, G. Harms, A.C. Layton, I.R. Gregory and G.S. Sayler, 2003. Molecular assessment of ammonia- and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria in full-scale activated sludge wastewater treatment plants. Water Science & Technology, Vol 48 No 8 pp 119-126.
Simpson, M.L., D.D. Cox, and G.S. Sayler. 2003. Frequency domain
analysis of noise in autoregulated gene circuits. Proc. Nat. Acad.
Sci. USA 100(8):4551-4556.
2002
Abd-El-Haleem, D., A.C. Layton, G.S. Sayler. 2002. Long PCR-amplified rDNA for PCR-RFLP- and Rep-PCR-based approaches to recognize closely related microbial species. J. Microbiol. Meth. 49:315-319.
Abd-El-Haleem, D., S. Ripp, C. Scott and G.S. Sayler. 2002. A luxCDABE-based bioluminescent bioreporter for the detection of phenol. J. Indust. Microbiol. Biotech. 29:233-237.
Bolton, E.K., G.S. Sayler, D.E. Nivens, J.M. Rochelle, S. Ripp, and M.L. Simpson. 2002. Integrated CMOS photodetectors and signal processing for very low-level chemical sensing with the bioluminescent bioreporter integrated circuit. Sensors and Actuators B 85. 179-185.
Dionisi, H.M., A.C. Layton, G. Harms, I.R. Gregory, K.G. Robinson, and G.S. Sayler. 2002. Quantification of Nitrosomonas oligotropha-Like Ammonia-Oxidizing Bacteria and Nitrospira spp. From Full-Scale Wastewater Treatment Plants by Competitive PCR. App. Environ. Microbiol. 68:1, p. 245-253.
Dionisi, H.M., A.C. Layton, K.G. Robinson, J.R. Brown, I.R. Gregory, J.J. Parker, and G.S. Sayler. 2002. Quantification of Nitrosomonas oligotropha and Nitrospira spp. using Competitive Polymerase Chain Reaction in Bench-Scale Wastewater Treatment Reactors Operating at Different Solids Retention Times. Water Environment Research, 74(5):462-469. v
Lajoie, C.A., G.S. Sayler, and C.J. Kelly. 2002. The Activated Sludge Biomolecular Database. Water Environment Research, 74(5): 480-487.
Langworthy, D.E., R.D. Stapleton, G.S. Sayler, R.H. Findlay. 2002. Lipid analysis of the response of a sedimentary microbial community to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Microbial Ecology. 43:189-198.
Layton, A.C., J. Sanseverino, B.W. Gregory, J.P. Easter, G.S. Sayler, and T.W. Schultz. 2002. In Vitro estrogen receptor binding of PCBs: Measured activity and detection of hydroxylated metabolites in a recombinant yeast assay. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol. 180:157-163.
Ripp, S. and G.S. Sayler. 2002. Field release of Genetically Engineered Microorganisms (GEM). In: G.Bitton (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology. John Wiley & Sons, NY, NY, p. 1278-1287.
Ripp, S. and G.S. Sayler. 2002. Microbial biodegradation and bioelectronic sensing of polyaromatic hydrocarbon in the environment. In: (Y.A. Al-Shayji, J.S. Sidhu, M. Saleem, K. Guerinik, eds.) Biotechnology Applications for the Arid Regions, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research, Kuwait, 237-244.
Sayler, G.S., S. Ripp, D. Nivens and M. Simpson. 2001.
Bioluminescent Bioreporter Integrated Circuits: Sensing Analytes and
Organisms with Living Microorganisms. J. Environ. Biotechnol., 1(1):
33-39. (PDF Available

