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Andreas Dress

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European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|May 23, 2018
Why, so far, have epidemics always eventually petered out? Quasispecies theory suggests a (testable!) answerAndreas Dress
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|October 8, 2004
Re: Jockusch and Dress 'From sphere to torus: a topological view of the metazoan body plan' (Bull. Math.Biol. (2003) 65, 57-65)Harald Jockusch, Andreas Dress
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|February 25, 2003
From sphere to torus: a topological view of the metazoan body planHarald Jockusch, Andreas Dress
Algorithms for Molecular Biology : AMB|November 8, 2008
Stability of multiple alignments and phylogenetic trees: an analysis of ABC-transporter proteins familyHolger Wagner, Burkhard Morgenstern, Andreas Dress
Journal of Biotechnology|August 5, 2010
Efficient tools for comparative substring analysisAlberto Apostolico, Olgert Denas, Andreas Dress
Journal of Biotechnology|June 22, 2010
Advanced methods in molecular systems biologyAndreas Dress, Eduardo Mendoza, Eberhard O Voit
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 22, 2010
Species, clusters and the 'Tree of life': a graph-theoretic perspectiveAndreas Dress, Vincent Moulton, Mike Steel, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|February 14, 2003
AltAVisT: comparing alternative multiple sequence alignmentsBurkhard Morgenstern, Sachin Goel, Alexander Sczyrba, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 16, 2004
Comparative homology agreement search: an effective combination of homology-search methodsIntikhab Alam, Andreas Dress, Marc Rehmsmeier, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 23, 2006
QNet: an agglomerative method for the construction of phylogenetic networks from weighted quartetsStefan Grünewald, Kristoffer Forslund, Andreas Dress, et al.
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European Biophysics Journal : EBJ|May 23, 2018
Why, so far, have epidemics always eventually petered out? Quasispecies theory suggests a (testable!) answerAndreas Dress
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|October 8, 2004
Re: Jockusch and Dress 'From sphere to torus: a topological view of the metazoan body plan' (Bull. Math.Biol. (2003) 65, 57-65)Harald Jockusch, Andreas Dress
Bulletin of Mathematical Biology|February 25, 2003
From sphere to torus: a topological view of the metazoan body planHarald Jockusch, Andreas Dress
Algorithms for Molecular Biology : AMB|November 8, 2008
Stability of multiple alignments and phylogenetic trees: an analysis of ABC-transporter proteins familyHolger Wagner, Burkhard Morgenstern, Andreas Dress
Journal of Biotechnology|August 5, 2010
Efficient tools for comparative substring analysisAlberto Apostolico, Olgert Denas, Andreas Dress
Journal of Biotechnology|June 22, 2010
Advanced methods in molecular systems biologyAndreas Dress, Eduardo Mendoza, Eberhard O Voit
Journal of Theoretical Biology|June 22, 2010
Species, clusters and the 'Tree of life': a graph-theoretic perspectiveAndreas Dress, Vincent Moulton, Mike Steel, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|February 14, 2003
AltAVisT: comparing alternative multiple sequence alignmentsBurkhard Morgenstern, Sachin Goel, Alexander Sczyrba, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 16, 2004
Comparative homology agreement search: an effective combination of homology-search methodsIntikhab Alam, Andreas Dress, Marc Rehmsmeier, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|November 23, 2006
QNet: an agglomerative method for the construction of phylogenetic networks from weighted quartetsStefan Grünewald, Kristoffer Forslund, Andreas Dress, et al.
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