Corrigendum: Centromere RNA is a key component for the assembly of nucleoproteins at the nucleolus and centromere
- First Published July 23, 2024
Analyzing rare mutations in metagenomes assembled using long and accurate reads
- First Published November 23, 2022
Fast and accurate mapping of long reads to complete genome assemblies with VerityMap
- First Published November 15, 2022
V(DD)J recombination is an important and evolutionarily conserved mechanism for generating antibodies with unusually long CDR3s
- First Published September 18, 2020
BiosyntheticSPAdes: reconstructing biosynthetic gene clusters from assembly graphs
- First Published June 3, 2019
Detection and analysis of ancient segmental duplications in mammalian genomes
- First Published May 7, 2018
De novo fragment assembly with short mate-paired reads: Does the read length matter?
- First Published December 3, 2008
Comparative proteogenomics: Combining mass spectrometry and comparative genomics to analyze multiple genomes
- First Published April 21, 2008
Whole proteome analysis of post-translational modifications: Applications of mass-spectrometry for proteogenomic annotation
- First Published August 9, 2007
Centromere RNA is a key component for the assembly of nucleoproteins at the nucleolus and centromere
- First Published July 10, 2007
The convergence of cytogenetics and rearrangement-based models for ancestral genome reconstruction
- First Published March 1, 2006
Reconstructing the Genomic Architecture of Ancestral Mammals: Lessons From Human, Mouse, and Rat Genomes
- First Published April 1, 2004
Genome-Scale Evolution: Reconstructing Gene Orders in the Ancestral Species
- First Published January 1, 2002
Efficiency of Database Search for Identification of Mutated and Modified Proteins via Mass Spectrometry
- First Published February 1, 2001