Ingo Ebersberger

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2002 - 2009

Anzahl

20

Co-Autoren

A stable backbone for the fungi (2009)

Ingo Ebersberger, Matthias Gube, Sascha Strauss, Anne Kupczok, Martin Eckart, Kerstin Voigt, ...

Fungi are abundant in the biosphere. They have fascinated mankind as far as written history goes and have considerably influenced our culture. In biotechnology, cell biology, genetics, and life...

Rooted triple consensus and anomalous gene trees (2008)

Ewing, Gregory B, Ebersberger, Ingo, Schmidt, Heiko A, Von Haeseler, Arndt

Abstract Background Anomalous gene trees (AGTs) are gene trees with a topology different from a species tree that are more probable to observe than congruent gene trees. In this paper we propose a...

EST sequencing of Onychophora and phylogenomic analysis of Metazoa. (2007)

Roeding, Falko, Hagner-Holler, Silke, Ruhberg, Hilke, Ebersberger, Ingo, Von Haeseler, Arndt, Kube, Michael, ...

Onychophoranext term (velvet worms) represent a small animal taxon considered to be related to Euarthropoda. We have obtained 1873 5′ cDNA sequences (expressed sequence tags, previous termESTs)next...

A Genomic Region Evolving Toward Different GC Contents in Humans and Chimpanzees Indicates a Recent and Regionally Limited Shift in the Mutation Pattern (2005)

Ebersberger, Ingo, Meyer, Matthias

DNA sequences evolving differently in the human and chimpanzee genomes signal recent and regionally limited changes in the process of DNA sequence evolution. Here we present the comparison of 90 kb...

A Genomic Region Evolving Toward Different GC Contents in Humans and Chimpanzees Indicates a Recent and Regionally Limited Shift in the Mutation Pattern (2005)

Ebersberger, Ingo, Meyer, Matthias

DNA sequences evolving differently in the human and chimpanzee genomes signal recent and regionally limited changes in the process of DNA sequence evolution. Here we present the comparison of 90 kb...

A Genomic Region Evolving Toward Different GC Contents in Humans and Chimpanzees Indicates a Recent and Regionally Limited Shift in the Mutation Pattern (2005)

Ebersberger, Ingo, Meyer, Matthias

DNA sequences evolving differently in the human and chimpanzee genomes signal recent and regionally limited changes in the process of DNA sequence evolution. Here we present the comparison of 90 kb...

Selection on Human Genes as Revealed by Comparisons to Chimpanzee cDNA (2003)

Hellmann, Ines, Zöllner, Sebastian, Enard, Wolfgang, Ebersberger, Ingo, Nickel, Birgit, Pääbo, Svante

To better understand the evolutionary forces that affect human genes, we sequenced 5055 expressed sequence tags from the chimpanzee and compared them to their human counterparts. In conjunction with...

Genomewide comparison of DNA sequences between humans and chimpanzees (2002)

Ebersberger, Ingo, Metzler, D., Schwarz, Carsten, Pääbo, Svante

A total of 8,859 DNA sequences encompassing similar to1.9 million base pairs of the chimpanzee genome were sequenced and compared to corresponding human DNA sequences. Although the average sequence...

Selection on Human Genes as Revealed by Comparisons to Chimpanzee cDNA

Hellmann, Ines, Zöllner, Sebastian, Enard, Wolfgang, Ebersberger, Ingo, Nickel, Birgit, Pääbo, Svante

To better understand the evolutionary forces that affect human genes, we sequenced 5055 expressed sequence tags from the chimpanzee and compared them to their human counterparts. In conjunction with...

Genomewide Comparison of DNA Sequences between Humans and Chimpanzees

Ebersberger, Ingo, Metzler, Dirk, Schwarz, Carsten, Pääbo, Svante

A total of 8,859 DNA sequences encompassing ∼1.9 million base pairs of the chimpanzee genome were sequenced and compared to corresponding human DNA sequences. Although the average sequence...

Selection on Human Genes as Revealed by Comparisons to Chimpanzee cDNA

Hellmann, Ines, Zöllner, Sebastian, Enard, Wolfgang, Ebersberger, Ingo, Nickel, Birgit, Pääbo, Svante

To better understand the evolutionary forces that affect human genes, we sequenced 5055 expressed sequence tags from the chimpanzee and compared them to their human counterparts. In conjunction with...

A Neutral Explanation for the Correlation of Diversity with Recombination Rates in Humans

Hellmann, Ines, Ebersberger, Ingo, Ptak, Susan E., Pääbo, Svante, Przeworski, Molly

One of the most striking findings to emerge from the study of genomic patterns of variation is that regions with lower recombination rates tend to have lower levels of intraspecific diversity but not...