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Genomes and GenesSpecies | I KorfSummaryAffiliation: Washington University School of Medicine Country: USA Publications
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Integrating genomic homology into gene structure predictionI Korf
Department of Computer Science, Washington University, Campus Box 1045, St Louis, MO, 63130, USA
Bioinformatics 17:S140-8. 2001..This improvement can be attributed entirely to modeling the patterns of evolutionary conservation in genomic sequence...
A general approach to single-nucleotide polymorphism discoveryG T Marth
Washington University Department of Genetics and Genome Sequencing Center, St Louis, Missouri, USA
Nat Genet 23:452-6. 1999..We demonstrate this approach by accurate SNP predictions in human ESTs aligned to finished and working-draft quality genomic sequences, a data set representative of the typical challenges of sequence-based SNP discovery...
MPBLAST : improved BLAST performance with multiplexed queriesI Korf
Genome Sequencing Center and Department of Genetics, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO 63108, USA
Bioinformatics 16:1052-3. 2000..For sequencing read-sized queries of 500 bp, an order of magnitude speed-up was seen. AVAILABILITY: Free (see http://blast.wustl.edu) CONTACT: [ikorf, gish]@watson.wustl.edu..
The syntenic relationship of the zebrafish and human genomesW B Barbazuk
Washington University School of Medicine Genome Sequencing Center, St Louis, Missouri 63108, USA
Genome Res 10:1351-8. 2000..This work now provides a syntenic relationship to the human genome for the majority of the zebrafish genome...
