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Anja Zemann

Researcher at University of Münster

Publications -  12
Citations -  1917

Anja Zemann is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Small nucleolar RNA. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1829 citations. Previous affiliations of Anja Zemann include Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute.

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Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of evolution

Wesley C. Warren, +104 more
- 08 May 2008 - 
TL;DR: It is found that reptile and platypus venom proteins have been co-opted independently from the same gene families; milk protein genes are conserved despite platypuses laying eggs; and immune gene family expansions are directly related to platypUS biology.
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Genome analysis of the platypus reveals unique signatures of evolution (Nature (2008) 453, (175-183))

Wesley C. Warren, +103 more
- 01 Jan 2008 - 
TL;DR: This corrects the article to show that the method used to derive the H2O2 “spatially aggregating force” is based on a two-step process, not a single step, like in the previous version of this paper.
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Tracking marsupial evolution using archaic genomic retroposon insertions.

TL;DR: Genome-wide comparisons of shared retroposon insertion patterns resolve the phylogeny of marsupials, clearly distinguishing South American and Australian species and lending support to Didelphimorphia as the basal split.
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Identification of small non-coding RNAs from mitochondria and chloroplasts

TL;DR: The absence from the libraries of abundant small RNA species that are not encoded by the organellar genomes suggests that the import of RNAs into cell organelles is of very limited significance or does not occur at all.
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Experimental RNomics: identification of 140 candidates for small non-messenger RNAs in the plant Arabidopsis thaliana.

TL;DR: This study has identified 140 novel candidates for small non-messenger RNA species in the plant A. thaliana and thereby sets the stage for their functional analysis.