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Udo Stenzel

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Kuhn C, Stenzel U, Berndt S, Liebscher I, Schoneberg T, Horn S
Nucleic Acids Res . 2024 Feb; 52(7):3823-3836. PMID: 38421639
Alternative splicing and multiple transcription start and termination sites can produce a diverse repertoire of mRNA transcript variants from a given gene. While the full picture of the human transcriptome...
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Renaud G, Stenzel U, Maricic T, Wiebe V, Kelso J
Bioinformatics . 2014 Nov; 31(5):770-2. PMID: 25359895
Motivation: Pooling multiple samples increases the efficiency and lowers the cost of DNA sequencing. One approach to multiplexing is to use short DNA indices to uniquely identify each sample. After...
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Renaud G, Stenzel U, Kelso J
Nucleic Acids Res . 2014 Aug; 42(18):e141. PMID: 25100869
The sequencing of libraries containing molecules shorter than the read length, such as in ancient or forensic applications, may result in the production of reads that include the adaptor, and...
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Castellano S, Parra G, Sanchez-Quinto F, Racimo F, Kuhlwilm M, Kircher M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2014 Apr; 111(18):6666-71. PMID: 24753607
We present the DNA sequence of 17,367 protein-coding genes in two Neandertals from Spain and Croatia and analyze them together with the genome sequence recently determined from a Neandertal from...
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Renaud G, Kircher M, Stenzel U, Kelso J
Bioinformatics . 2013 Mar; 29(9):1208-9. PMID: 23471300
Motivation: The conversion of the raw intensities obtained from next-generation sequencing platforms into nucleotide sequences with well-calibrated quality scores is a critical step in the generation of good sequence data....
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Fu Q, Meyer M, Gao X, Stenzel U, Burbano H, Kelso J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2013 Jan; 110(6):2223-7. PMID: 23341637
Hominins with morphology similar to present-day humans appear in the fossil record across Eurasia between 40,000 and 50,000 y ago. The genetic relationships between these early modern humans and present-day...
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Meyer M, Kircher M, Gansauge M, Li H, Racimo F, Mallick S, et al.
Science . 2012 Sep; 338(6104):222-6. PMID: 22936568
We present a DNA library preparation method that has allowed us to reconstruct a high-coverage (30×) genome sequence of a Denisovan, an extinct relative of Neandertals. The quality of this...
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Reich D, Green R, Kircher M, Krause J, Patterson N, Durand E, et al.
Nature . 2010 Dec; 468(7327):1053-60. PMID: 21179161
Using DNA extracted from a finger bone found in Denisova Cave in southern Siberia, we have sequenced the genome of an archaic hominin to about 1.9-fold coverage. This individual is...
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Heyn P, Stenzel U, Briggs A, Kircher M, Hofreiter M, Meyer M
Nucleic Acids Res . 2010 Jul; 38(16):e161. PMID: 20587499
Although the last few years have seen great progress in DNA sequence retrieval from fossil specimens, some of the characteristics of ancient DNA remain poorly understood. This is particularly true...
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Green R, Krause J, Briggs A, Maricic T, Stenzel U, Kircher M, et al.
Science . 2010 May; 328(5979):710-722. PMID: 20448178
Neandertals, the closest evolutionary relatives of present-day humans, lived in large parts of Europe and western Asia before disappearing 30,000 years ago. We present a draft sequence of the Neandertal...