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Benedikt Bauer
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 13
Citations - 306
Benedikt Bauer is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Epistasis. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 13 publications receiving 266 citations.
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Fitness-based models and pairwise comparison models of evolutionary games are typically different - even in unstructured populations
TL;DR: It is shown that even in unstructured populations there is only one pair of a fitness-based process and a pairwise comparison process leading to identical outcomes for arbitrary games and for all intensities of selection.
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Exact numerical calculation of fixation probability and time on graphs
TL;DR: An algorithm that numerically computes these quantities for arbitrary small graphs by an approach based on the transition matrix is presented, which enables a fast and interactive study of different graph structures and their effect on fixation probability and time.
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Scalable, rapid and highly sensitive isothermal detection of SARS-CoV-2 for laboratory and home testing
Max J. Kellner,Max J. Kellner,Max J. Kellner,James J. Ross,Jakob Schnabl,Marcus P. S. Dekens,Robert Heinen,Robert Heinen,Irina Grishkovskaya,Benedikt Bauer,Johannes Stadlmann,Luis Menéndez-Arias,Robert Fritsche-Polanz,Marianna Traugott,Tamara Seitz,Alexander Zoufaly,Manuela Foedinger,Christoph Wenisch,Johannes Zuber,Johannes Zuber,Vienna Covid Diagnostics Initiative,Andrea Pauli,Julius Brennecke +22 more
TL;DR: A robust, highly sensitive and versatile RT-LAMP-based SARS-CoV-2 detection assay that is insensitive to carry-over contaminations is established and HomeDip-Lamp is developed for pipette-free Sars- CoV- 2 detection for low-resource environments.
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Cancer initiation with epistatic interactions between driver and passenger mutations.
TL;DR: This model shows a very interesting dynamical behavior which is distinct from the dynamics of cancer initiation in the absence of epistasis, since the driver mutation is deleterious to a cell with only a few passenger mutations, there is a period of stasis in the number of cells until a clone of cells with enough passenger mutations emerges.
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Sequential karyotyping in Burkitt lymphoma reveals a linear clonal evolution with increase in karyotype complexity and a high frequency of recurrent secondary aberrations
Sietse M. Aukema,Sietse M. Aukema,Laura Theil,Marius Rohde,Benedikt Bauer,Jutta Bradtke,Birgit Burkhardt,Bettina R. Bonn,Alexander Claviez,Stefan Gattenlöhner,Olga Makarova,Inga Nagel,Ilske Oschlies,Christiane Pott,Monika Szczepanowski,Arne Traulsen,Philip M. Kluin,Wolfram Klapper,Reiner Siebert,Eva Maria Murga Penas +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report cytogenetic findings of seven cases of Burkitt lymphoma in which sequential karyotyping was performed at time of diagnosis and/or disease progression/relapse(s).