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Mechanisms of Development|November 1, 1993
Formation of morphological differentiation patterns in the ascomycete Neurospora crassaA Deutsch, A Dress, L Rensing
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 29, 1996
Multiple DNA and protein sequence alignment based on segment-to-segment comparisonB Morgenstern, A Dress, T Werner
Proceedings. International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology|January 1, 1995
A divide and conquer approach to multiple alignmentA Dress, G Füllen, S Perrey
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1988
Statistical geometry in sequence space: a method of quantitative comparative sequence analysisM Eigen, R Winkler-Oswatitsch, A Dress
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1993
Split decomposition: a technique to analyze viral evolutionJ Dopazo, A Dress, A von Haeseler
Journal of Molecular Evolution|April 10, 1999
Positional dependence, cliques, and predictive motifs in the bHLH protein domainW R Atchley, W Terhalle, A Dress
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 6, 1998
DIALIGN: finding local similarities by multiple sequence alignmentB Morgenstern, K Frech, A Dress, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 21, 2000
An error limit for the evolution of languageM A Nowak, D C Krakauer, A Dress
Proceedings. International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology|October 23, 1998
Segment-based scores for pairwise and multiple sequence alignmentsB Morgenstern, W R Atchley, K Hahn, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 9, 2001
Pruned median networks: a technique for reducing the complexity of median networksK T Huber, V Moulton, P Lockhart, et al.
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Mechanisms of Development|November 1, 1993
Formation of morphological differentiation patterns in the ascomycete Neurospora crassaA Deutsch, A Dress, L Rensing
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 29, 1996
Multiple DNA and protein sequence alignment based on segment-to-segment comparisonB Morgenstern, A Dress, T Werner
Proceedings. International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology|January 1, 1995
A divide and conquer approach to multiple alignmentA Dress, G Füllen, S Perrey
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 1, 1988
Statistical geometry in sequence space: a method of quantitative comparative sequence analysisM Eigen, R Winkler-Oswatitsch, A Dress
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 1993
Split decomposition: a technique to analyze viral evolutionJ Dopazo, A Dress, A von Haeseler
Journal of Molecular Evolution|April 10, 1999
Positional dependence, cliques, and predictive motifs in the bHLH protein domainW R Atchley, W Terhalle, A Dress
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|June 6, 1998
DIALIGN: finding local similarities by multiple sequence alignmentB Morgenstern, K Frech, A Dress, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 21, 2000
An error limit for the evolution of languageM A Nowak, D C Krakauer, A Dress
Proceedings. International Conference on Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology|October 23, 1998
Segment-based scores for pairwise and multiple sequence alignmentsB Morgenstern, W R Atchley, K Hahn, et al.
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|May 9, 2001
Pruned median networks: a technique for reducing the complexity of median networksK T Huber, V Moulton, P Lockhart, et al.
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