Publikationen von S. M. Kielbasa

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Weirauch, M. T.; Cote, A.; Norel, R.; Annala, M.; Zhao, Y.; Riley, T. R.; Saez-Rodriguez, J.; Cokelaer, T.; Vedenko, A.; Talukder, S. et al.: Evaluation of methods for modeling transcription factor sequence specificity. Nature biotechnology 31 (2), S. 126 - 34 (2013)
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Krawitz, P. M.; Murakami, Y.; Hecht, J.; Kruger, U.; Holder, S. E.; Mortier, G. R.; Delle Chiaie, B.; De Baere, E.; Thompson, M. D.; Roscioli, T. et al.: Mutations in PIGO, a member of the GPI-anchor-synthesis pathway, cause hyperphosphatasia with mental retardation. American Journal of Human Genetics 91 (1), S. 146 - 151 (2012)
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Kielbasa, S. M.; Wan, R.; Sato, K.; Horton, P.; Frith, M. C.: Adaptive seeds tame genomic sequence comparison. Genome Res 21 (3), S. 487 - 93 (2011)
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Zemojtel, T.; Kielbasa, S. M.; Arndt, P. F.; Behrens, S.; Bourque, G.; Vingron, M.: CpG deamination creates transcription factor-binding sites with high efficiency. Genome Biol Evol 3, S. 1304 - 11 (2011)
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Kielbasa, S. M.; Bluthgen, N.; Fahling, M.; Mrowka, R.: Targetfinder.org: a resource for systematic discovery of transcription factor target genes. Nucleic Acids Research 38 Suppl, S. W233 - W238 (2010)
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Kielbasa, S. M.; Klein, H.; Roider, H. G.; Vingron, M.; Blüthgen, N.: TransFind--predicting transcriptional regulators for gene sets. Nucleic Acids Research 38 Suppl, S. W275 - W280 (2010)
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Bozek, K.; Relógio, A.; Kielbasa, S. M.; Heine, M.; Dame, C.; Kramer, A.; Herzel, H.: Regulation of Clock-Controlled Genes in Mammals. PLoS ONE 4 (3), S. e4882 - e4882 (2009)
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Zemojtel, T.; Kielbasa, S. M.; Arndt, P. F.; Chung, H.-R.; Vingron, M.: Methylation and deamination of CpGs generate p53-binding sites on a genomic scale. Trends in Genetics 25 (2), S. 63 - 66 (2009)
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Kielbasa, S. M.; Vingron, M.: Transcriptional Autoregulatory Loops Are Highly Conserved in Vertebrate Evolution. PLoS One 3 (9), S. e3210 - e3210 (2008)
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