Antje Krause

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Zeitraum

1990 - 2008

Anzahl

39

Co-Autoren

The SYSTERS protein family web server: Shortcut from large-scale sequence information to phylogenetic information (2008)

Thomas Meinel, Eike Staub, Antje Krause, Hannes Luz, Stefanie Hartmann, Ute Krämer, ...

sequence information to phylogenetic information SYSTERS superfamily 114462 comprises most of the Cation efflux domain proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Large scale hierarchical clustering of protein sequences (2005)

Krause, Antje, Stoye, Jens, Vingron, Martin

Abstract Background Searching a biological sequence database with a query sequence looking for homologues has become a routine operation in computational biology. In spite of the high degree of...

Large Scale Hierarchical Clustering of Protein Sequences (2005)

Krause,Antje, Stoye,Jens, Vingron,Martin

Background Searching a biological sequence database with a query sequence looking for homologues has become a routine operation in computational biology. In spite of the high degree of sophistication...

Large Scale Hierarchical Clustering of Protein Sequences (2005)

Krause, Antje, Stoye, Jens, Vingron, Martin

Background Searching a biological sequence database with a query sequence looking for homologues has become a routine operation in computational biology. In spite of the high degree of sophistication...

BMC Bioinformatics Methodology article Large scale hierarchical clustering of protein sequences (2005)

Antje Krause, Jens Stoye, Martin Vingron

Background: Searching a biological sequence database with a query sequence looking for homologues has become a routine operation in computational biology. In spite of the high degree of...

The SYSTERS Protein Family Database in 2005 (2005)

Meinel, Thomas, Krause, Antje, Luz, Hannes, Vingron, Martin, Staub, Eike

The SYSTERS project aims to provide a meaningful partitioning of the whole protein sequence space by a fully automatic procedure. A refined two-step algorithm assigns each protein to a family and a...

New evidence for genome-wide duplications at the origin of vertebrates using an amphioxus gene set and completed animal genomes (2003)

Panopoulou,Georgia, Hennig,Steffen, Groth,Detlef, Krause,Antje, Poustka,Albert J., Herwig,Ralf, ...

The 2R hypothesis predicting two genome duplications at the origin of vertebrates is highly controversial. Studies published so far include limited sequence data from organisms close to the...

The SYSTERS protein family database: taxon-related protein family size distributions and singleton frequencies (2003)

Meinel,Thomas, Vingron,Martin, Krause,Antje

Based on the SYSTERS protein family database, we present taxon-related protein family frequencies and distributions. A set of taxon-related protein families is a subset of the whole family set with...

New evidence for genome-wide duplications at the origin of vertebrates using an amphioxus gene set and completed animal genomes (2003)

Panopoulou, Georgia, Hennig, Steffen, Groth, Detlef, Krause, Antje, Poustka, Albert J., Herwig, Ralf, ...

The 2R hypothesis predicting two genome duplications at the origin of vertebrates is highly controversial. Studies published so far include limited sequence data from organisms close to the...

The SYSTERS protein family database: taxon-related protein family size distributions and singleton frequencies (2003)

Meinel, Thomas, Vingron, Martin, Krause, Antje

Based on the SYSTERS protein family database, we present taxon-related protein family frequencies and distributions. A set of taxon-related protein families is a subset of the whole family set with...

SYSTERS Protein Family Database: Taxonomy Web Interface and (2003)

Thomas Meinel, Antje Krause, Martin Vingron

Introduction The SYSTERS [5] protein family database provides an automatically generated clustering of all publicly available protein sequences into disjoint family and superfamily clusters. The...

New Evidence for Genome-Wide Duplications at the Origin of Vertebrates Using an Amphioxus Gene Set and Completed Animal Genomes (2003)

Panopoulou, Georgia, Hennig, Steffen, Groth, Detlef, Krause, Antje, Poustka, Albert J., Herwig, Ralf, ...

The 2R hypothesis predicting two genome duplications at the origin of vertebrates is highly controversial. Studies published so far include limited sequence data from organisms close to the...

Annotating regulatory DNA based on man-mouse genomic comparison (2002)

Dieterich,Christoph, Cusack,Brian, Wang,Haiyan, Rateitschak,Katja, Krause,Antje, Vingron,Martin

Non-coding DNA segments that are conserved between the human and mouse genomic sequence are good indicators of possible regulatory sequences. Here we report on a systematic approach to delineate such...

SYSTERS, GeneNest, SpliceNest: exploring sequence space from genome to protein (2002)

Krause,Antje, Haas,Stefan A., Coward,Eivind, Vingron,Martin

We have integrated the protein families from SYSTERS and the expressed sequence tag (EST) clusters from our database GeneNest with SpliceNest, a new database mapping EST contigs into genomic DNA. The...

Large scale clustering of protein sequences (2002)

Krause, Antje

Mit dem enormen Wachstum biologischer Sequenzdatenbanken wird die Verarbeitung dieser Daten mehr und mehr zum Problem. Proteinsequenzdatenbanken enthalten heute über eine halbe Million verschiedener...

Annotating regulatory DNA based on man-mouse genomic comparison (2002)

Dieterich, Christoph, Cusack, Brian, Wang, Haiyan, Rateitschak, Katja, Krause, Antje, Vingron, Martin

Non-coding DNA segments that are conserved between the human and mouse genomic sequence are good indicators of possible regulatory sequences. Here we report on a systematic approach to delineate such...

SYSTERS, GeneNest, SpliceNest: exploring sequence space from genome to protein (2002)

Krause, Antje, Haas, Stefan A., Coward, Eivind, Vingron, Martin

We have integrated the protein families from SYSTERS and the expressed sequence tag (EST) clusters from our database GeneNest with SpliceNest, a new database mapping EST contigs into genomic DNA. The...

Large scale clustering of protein sequences / (2002)

Krause, Antje.

Bielefeld, University, Diss., 2002 (Nicht für den Austausch).

Pages S84–S90 Annotating regulatory DNA based on man-mouse genomic comparison (2002)

Christoph Dieterich, Brian Cusack, Haiyan Wang, Antje Krause, Martin Vingron

Non-coding DNA segments that are conserved between the human and mouse genomic sequence are good indicators of possible regulatory sequences. Here we report on a systematic approach to delineate such...

SYSTERS, GeneNest, SpliceNest: exploring sequence space from genome to protein (2002)

Krause, Antje, Haas, Stefan A., Coward, Eivind, Vingron, Martin

We have integrated the protein families from SYSTERS and the expressed sequence tag (EST) clusters from our database GeneNest with SpliceNest, a new database mapping EST contigs into genomic DNA. The...

Annotating regulatory DNA based on man-mouse genomic comparison (2002)

Dieterich, Christoph, Cusack, Brian, Wang, Haiyan, Rateitschak, Katja, Krause, Antje, Vingron, Martin

Non-coding DNA segments that are conserved between the human and mouse genomic sequence are good indicators of possible regulatory sequences. Here we report on a systematic approach to delineate such...

SYSTERS, GeneNest, SpliceNest: exploring sequence space from genome to protein

Krause, Antje, Haas, Stefan A., Coward, Eivind, Vingron, Martin

We have integrated the protein families from SYSTERS and the expressed sequence tag (EST) clusters from our database GeneNest with SpliceNest, a new database mapping EST contigs into genomic DNA. The...

New Evidence for Genome-Wide Duplications at the Origin of Vertebrates Using an Amphioxus Gene Set and Completed Animal Genomes

Panopoulou, Georgia, Hennig, Steffen, Groth, Detlef, Krause, Antje, Poustka, Albert J., Herwig, Ralf, ...

The 2R hypothesis predicting two genome duplications at the origin of vertebrates is highly controversial. Studies published so far include limited sequence data from organisms close to the...

The SYSTERS Protein Family Database in 2005

Meinel, Thomas, Krause, Antje, Luz, Hannes, Vingron, Martin, Staub, Eike

The SYSTERS project aims to provide a meaningful partitioning of the whole protein sequence space by a fully automatic procedure. A refined two-step algorithm assigns each protein to a family and a...

SYSTERS, GeneNest, SpliceNest: exploring sequence space from genome to protein

Krause, Antje, Haas, Stefan A., Coward, Eivind, Vingron, Martin

We have integrated the protein families from SYSTERS and the expressed sequence tag (EST) clusters from our database GeneNest with SpliceNest, a new database mapping EST contigs into genomic DNA. The...

New Evidence for Genome-Wide Duplications at the Origin of Vertebrates Using an Amphioxus Gene Set and Completed Animal Genomes

Panopoulou, Georgia, Hennig, Steffen, Groth, Detlef, Krause, Antje, Poustka, Albert J., Herwig, Ralf, ...

The 2R hypothesis predicting two genome duplications at the origin of vertebrates is highly controversial. Studies published so far include limited sequence data from organisms close to the...

The SYSTERS Protein Family Database in 2005

Meinel, Thomas, Krause, Antje, Luz, Hannes, Vingron, Martin, Staub, Eike

The SYSTERS project aims to provide a meaningful partitioning of the whole protein sequence space by a fully automatic procedure. A refined two-step algorithm assigns each protein to a family and a...

The SYSTERS Protein Family Database in 2005

Meinel, Thomas, Krause, Antje, Luz, Hannes, Vingron, Martin, Staub, Eike

The SYSTERS project aims to provide a meaningful partitioning of the whole protein sequence space by a fully automatic procedure. A refined two-step algorithm assigns each protein to a family and a...

The SYSTERS Protein Family Database in 2005

Meinel, Thomas, Krause, Antje, Luz, Hannes, Vingron, Martin, Staub, Eike

The SYSTERS project aims to provide a meaningful partitioning of the whole protein sequence space by a fully automatic procedure. A refined two-step algorithm assigns each protein to a family and a...