BMC Genomics

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WebScipio: An online tool for the determination of gene structures using protein sequences

Florian Odronitz, Holger Pillmann, Oliver Keller, Stephan Waack and Martin Kollmar*

BMC Genomics 2008, 9:422 doi:10.1186/1471-2164-9-422

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A holistic phylogeny of the coronin gene family reveals an ancient origin of the tandem-coronin, defines a new subfamily, and predicts protein function

Christian Eckert, Björn Hammesfahr, Martin Kollmar BMC Evolutionary Biology 2011, 11:268 (25 September 2011)

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Bioinformatic prediction of the AP2/ERF family genes in Eucalyptus grandis: focus on the CBF family

Sahar Azar, Helène SanClemente, Gilles Marque, Christophe Dunand, Christiane Marque, Chantal Teulieres BMC Proceedings 2011, 5(Suppl 7):P165 (13 September 2011)

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Cross-species protein sequence and gene structure prediction with fine-tuned Webscipio 2.0 and Scipio

Klas Hatje, Oliver Keller, Björn Hammesfahr, Holger Pillmann, Stephan Waack, Martin Kollmar BMC Research Notes 2011, 4:265 (28 July 2011)

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Predicting mutually exclusive spliced exons based on exon length, splice site and reading frame conservation, and exon sequence homology

Holger Pillmann, Klas Hatje, Florian Odronitz, Björn Hammesfahr, Martin Kollmar BMC Bioinformatics 2011, 12:270 (30 June 2011)