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Nick Goldman

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F1000Research|May 1, 2018
Improving communication for interdisciplinary teams working on storage of digital information in DNAEmily E Hesketh, Jossy Sayir, Nick Goldman
Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 6, 2004
A new criterion and method for amino acid classificationCarolin Kosiol, Nick Goldman, Nigel H Buttimore
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 26, 2012
Accurate extension of multiple sequence alignments using a phylogeny-aware graph algorithmAri Löytynoja, Albert J Vilella, Nick Goldman
Genetics|February 18, 2014
A penalized-likelihood method to estimate the distribution of selection coefficients from phylogenetic dataAsif U Tamuri, Nick Goldman, Mario dos Reis
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 5, 2018
Alignment Modulates Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction AccuracyRicardo Assunção Vialle, Asif U Tamuri, Nick Goldman
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 12, 2012
Looking for Darwin in genomic sequences--validity and success of statistical methodsWeiwei Zhai, Rasmus Nielsen, Nick Goldman, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|April 21, 2011
PhyloSim - Monte Carlo simulation of sequence evolution in the R statistical computing environmentBotond Sipos, Tim Massingham, Gregory E Jordan, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|August 13, 2003
Pandit: a database of protein and associated nucleotide domains with inferred treesSimon Whelan, Paul I W de Bakker, Nick Goldman
Plos One|August 23, 2012
An improved protocol for sequencing of repetitive genomic regions and structural variations using mutagenesis and next generation sequencingBotond Sipos, Tim Massingham, Adrian M Stütz, et al.
Epigenetics|January 31, 2015
The human blood DNA methylome displays a highly distinctive profile compared with other somatic tissuesRobert Lowe, Greg Slodkowicz, Nick Goldman, et al.
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F1000Research|May 1, 2018
Improving communication for interdisciplinary teams working on storage of digital information in DNAEmily E Hesketh, Jossy Sayir, Nick Goldman
Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 6, 2004
A new criterion and method for amino acid classificationCarolin Kosiol, Nick Goldman, Nigel H Buttimore
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|April 26, 2012
Accurate extension of multiple sequence alignments using a phylogeny-aware graph algorithmAri Löytynoja, Albert J Vilella, Nick Goldman
Genetics|February 18, 2014
A penalized-likelihood method to estimate the distribution of selection coefficients from phylogenetic dataAsif U Tamuri, Nick Goldman, Mario dos Reis
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 5, 2018
Alignment Modulates Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction AccuracyRicardo Assunção Vialle, Asif U Tamuri, Nick Goldman
Molecular Biology and Evolution|April 12, 2012
Looking for Darwin in genomic sequences--validity and success of statistical methodsWeiwei Zhai, Rasmus Nielsen, Nick Goldman, et al.
BMC Bioinformatics|April 21, 2011
PhyloSim - Monte Carlo simulation of sequence evolution in the R statistical computing environmentBotond Sipos, Tim Massingham, Gregory E Jordan, et al.
Bioinformatics (Oxford, England)|August 13, 2003
Pandit: a database of protein and associated nucleotide domains with inferred treesSimon Whelan, Paul I W de Bakker, Nick Goldman
Plos One|August 23, 2012
An improved protocol for sequencing of repetitive genomic regions and structural variations using mutagenesis and next generation sequencingBotond Sipos, Tim Massingham, Adrian M Stütz, et al.
Epigenetics|January 31, 2015
The human blood DNA methylome displays a highly distinctive profile compared with other somatic tissuesRobert Lowe, Greg Slodkowicz, Nick Goldman, et al.
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