Heiner Klingenberg
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Recent Articles
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Klingenberg H, Meinicke P
PeerJ
. 2017 Oct;
5:e3859.
PMID: 29062598
Background: Differential expression analysis on the basis of RNA-Seq count data has become a standard tool in transcriptomics. Several studies have shown that prior normalization of the data is crucial...
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Sczyrba A, Hofmann P, Belmann P, Koslicki D, Janssen S, Droge J, et al.
Nat Methods
. 2017 Oct;
14(11):1063-1071.
PMID: 28967888
Methods for assembly, taxonomic profiling and binning are key to interpreting metagenome data, but a lack of consensus about benchmarking complicates performance assessment. The Critical Assessment of Metagenome Interpretation (CAMI)...
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Notzel C, Lingner T, Klingenberg H, Thoms S
Traffic
. 2016 Jul;
17(10):1110-24.
PMID: 27392156
The peroxisomal targeting signal type 1 (PTS1) is a seemingly simple peptide sequence at the C-terminal end of most peroxisomal matrix proteins. PTS1 can be described as a tripeptide with...
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Asshauer K, Klingenberg H, Lingner T, Meinicke P
Int J Mol Sci
. 2014 Jul;
15(7):12364-78.
PMID: 25026170
The variety of metagenomes in current databases provides a rapidly growing source of information for comparative studies. However, the quantity and quality of supplementary metadata is still lagging behind. It...
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Klingenberg H, Asshauer K, Lingner T, Meinicke P
Bioinformatics
. 2013 Feb;
29(8):973-80.
PMID: 23418187
Motivation: Metagenome analysis requires tools that can estimate the taxonomic abundances in anonymous sequence data over the whole range of biological entities. Because there is usually no prior knowledge about...
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Fink B, Matts P, Klingenberg H, Kuntze S, Weege B, Grammer K
J Cosmet Dermatol
. 2008 May;
7(2):155-61.
PMID: 18482022
Objectives: Visible skin condition of women is argued to influence human physical attraction. Recent research has shown that people are sensitive to variation in skin color distribution, and such variation...