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Thomas Werner
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- 2005
- [j17]K. Cartharius, Kornelie Frech, Korbinian Grote, Bernward Klocke, Manuela Haltmeier, Andreas Klingenhoff, Matthias Frisch, M. Bayerlein, Thomas Werner:
MatInspector and beyond: promoter analysis based on transcription factor binding sites. Bioinform. 21(13): 2933-2942 (2005) - [j16]Holger Maier, Stefanie Döhr, Korbinian Grote, Sean O'Keeffe, Thomas Werner, Martin Hrabé de Angelis, Ralf Schneider:
LitMiner and WikiGene: identifying problem-related key players of gene regulation using publication abstracts. Nucleic Acids Res. 33(Web-Server-Issue): 779-782 (2005) - 2004
- [j15]Torsten Crass, Iris Antes, Rico Basekow, Peer Bork, Christian Buning, Maik Christensen, Holger Claussen, Christian Ebeling, Peter Ernst, Valérie Gailus-Durner, Karl-Heinz Glatting, Rolf Gohla, Frank Gößling, Korbinian Grote, Karsten R. Heidtke, Alexander Herrmann, Sean O'Keeffe, O. Kießlich, Sven Kolibal, Jan O. Korbel, Thomas Lengauer, Ines Liebich, Mark van der Linden, Hannes Luz, Kathrin Meissner, Christian von Mering, Heinz-Theodor Mevissen, Hans-Werner Mewes, Holger Michael, Martin Mokrejs, Tobias Müller, Heike Pospisil, Matthias Rarey, Jens G. Reich, Ralf Schneider, Dietmar Schomburg, Steffen Schulze-Kremer, Knut Schwarzer, Ingolf Sommer, Stephan Springstubbe, Sándor Suhai, Gnanasekaran Thoppae, Martin Vingron, Jens Warfsmann, Thomas Werner, Daniel Wetzler, Edgar Wingender, Ralf Zimmer:
The Helmholtz Network for Bioinformatics: an integrative web portal for bioinformatics resources. Bioinform. 20(2): 268-270 (2004) - 2000
- [j11]Andreas Klingenhoff, Kornelie Frech, Thomas Werner:
Regulatory modules shared within gene classes as well as across gene classes can be detected by the same in silico approach. Silico Biol. 1: S17-S26 (2000) - [j10]Edgar Wingender, Thomas Werner:
In Memory of Dan Prestridge. Silico Biol. 1: S29-S30 (2000) - [c7]Matthias Frisch, Kornelie Frech, Andreas Klingenhoff, Kerstin Quandt, Ines Liebich, Thomas Werner:
A New Tool for the in Silico Prediction of Matrix Attachment Regions in Large Genomic Sequences. German Conference on Bioinformatics 2000: 27-34 - 1999
- [j9]Andreas Klingenhoff, Kornelie Frech, Kerstin Quandt, Thomas Werner:
Functional promoter modules can be detected by formal models independent of overall nucleotide sequence similarity. Bioinform. 15(3): 180-186 (1999) - [c6]Korbinian Grote, Ralf Schneider, Thomas Werner:
Kohonen maps are suitable for a biologically meaningful classification of transcription factor binding site matrices. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1999: 198-199 - 1998
- [j8]Burkhard Morgenstern, Kornelie Frech, Andreas W. M. Dress, Thomas Werner:
DIALIGN: finding local similarities by multiple sequence alignment. Bioinform. 14(3): 290-294 (1998) - [j7]Kornelie Frech, Kerstin Quandt, Thomas Werner:
Muscle actin genes: A first step towards computational classification of tissue specific promoters. Silico Biol. 1(1): 29-38 (1998) - [c5]Thomas Werner, Andreas Klingenhoff, Kornelie Frech, Kerstin Quandt:
Modular modeling correlates with functional promoter diversification of human MHC class I promoters although nucleotide sequence conservation is not correlated. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1998 - 1997
- [j6]Kornelie Frech, Kerstin Quandt, Thomas Werner:
Software for the analysis of DNA sequence elements of transcription. Comput. Appl. Biosci. 13(1): 89-97 (1997) - [j5]Kornelie Frech, P. Dietze, Thomas Werner:
ConsInspector 3.0: new library and enhanced functionality. Comput. Appl. Biosci. 13(1): 109-110 (1997) - [c4]Burkhard Morgenstern, Thomas Werner:
Dialign 1.0: Multiple alignment by Segment rather than by Position comparison. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1997: 69-71 - 1996
- [j4]Franz Wolfertstetter, Kornelie Frech, Grit Herrmann, Thomas Werner:
Identification of functional elements in unaligned nucleic acid sequences by a novel tuple search algorithm. Comput. Appl. Biosci. 12(1): 71-80 (1996) - [j3]Grit Herrmann, Astrid Schön, R. Brack-Werner, Thomas Werner:
CONRAD: a method for identification of variable and conserved regions within proteins by scale-space filtering. Comput. Appl. Biosci. 12(3): 197-203 (1996) - [j2]Kerstin Quandt, Korbinian Grote, Thomas Werner:
GenomeInspector: a new approach to detect correlation patterns of elements on genomic sequences. Comput. Appl. Biosci. 12(5): 405-413 (1996) - [c3]Kornelie Frech, Kerstin Quandt, Thomas Werner:
A New Method to Develop Highly Specific Models for Regulatory DNA-Regions. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1996: 53-57 - [c2]Kornelie Frech, Kerstin Quandt, Thomas Werner:
A New Method to Develop Highly Specific Models for Regulatory DNA-Regions. German Conference on Bioinformatics - Selected Papers 1996: 79-87 - [c1]Kornelie Frech, Joana Danescu, Thomas Werner:
Specific LTR Model Detected Transcriptionally Active Match in Sequence Database. German Conference on Bioinformatics 1996: 201
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