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Dirk Haase
Researcher at University of Würzburg
Publications - 9
Citations - 1699
Dirk Haase is an academic researcher from University of Würzburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1591 citations.
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Insights from the genome of the biotrophic fungal plant pathogen Ustilago maydis
Jörg Kämper,Regine Kahmann,Michael Bölker,Li-Jun Ma,Thomas Brefort,Barry J. Saville,Barry J. Saville,Flora Banuett,James W. Kronstad,Scott E. Gold,Olaf Müller,Michael H. Perlin,Han A. B. Wösten,Ronald P. de Vries,Jose Ruiz-Herrera,Cristina G. Reynaga-Peña,Karen M. Snetselaar,Michael P. McCann,José Pérez-Martín,Michael Feldbrügge,Christoph W. Basse,Gero Steinberg,José I. Ibeas,William K. Holloman,Plinio Guzmán,Mark L. Farman,Jason E. Stajich,Rafael Sentandreu,Juan Manuel González-Prieto,John C. Kennell,Lazaro Molina,Jan Schirawski,Artemio Mendoza-Mendoza,Doris Greilinger,Karin Münch,Nicole Rössel,Mario Scherer,Miroslav Vranes,Oliver Ladendorf,Volker Vincon,Uta Fuchs,Björn Sandrock,Shaowu Meng,Eric C.H. Ho,Matt J. Cahill,Kylie J. Boyce,Jana Klose,Steven J. Klosterman,Heine J. Deelstra,Lucila Ortiz-Castellanos,Weixi Li,Patricia Sánchez-Alonso,Peter Schreier,Isolde Häuser-Hahn,Martin Vaupel,Edda Koopmann,Gabi Friedrich,Hartmut Voss,Thomas Schlüter,Jonathan Margolis,Darren Mark Platt,Candace Swimmer,Andreas Gnirke,Feng Chen,Valentina Vysotskaia,Gertrud Mannhaupt,Ulrich Güldener,Martin Münsterkötter,Dirk Haase,Matthias Oesterheld,Hans-Werner Mewes,Evan Mauceli,David DeCaprio,Claire M. Wade,Jonathan Butler,Sarah Young,David B. Jaffe,Sarah E. Calvo,Chad Nusbaum,James E. Galagan,Bruce W. Birren +80 more
TL;DR: The discovery of the secreted protein gene clusters and the functional demonstration of their decisive role in the infection process illuminate previously unknown mechanisms of pathogenicity operating in biotrophic fungi.
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BioMOBY Successfully Integrates Distributed Heterogeneous Bioinformatics Web Services. The PlaNet Exemplar Case
TL;DR: A nontechnical overview of the critical components that give rise to the interoperable behaviors seen in MOBY-S are presented and an exemplar case is discussed, the PlaNet consortium, where MOBy-S has been deployed to integrate the on-line plant genome databases and analytical services provided by a European consortium of databases and data service providers.
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Interoperability with Moby 1.0–it’s better than sharing your toothbrush!
Mark Wilkinson,Martin Senger,Edward A. Kawas,Richard Bruskiewich,Jérôme Gouzy,Céline Noirot,P. Bardou,A. Ng,Dirk Haase,E. D. Saiz,Dennis Wang,F. Gibbons,Paul M. K. Gordon,Christoph Wilhelm Sensen,J. M. R. Carrasco,José M. Fernández,L. Shen,Matthew G. Links,M. Ng,N. Opushneva,Pieter B T Neerincx,Jack A. M. Leunissen,Rebecca Ernst,Simon N. Twigger,Björn Usadel,Benjamin M. Good,Y. Wong,Lincoln Stein,William L. Crosby,Johan Karlsson,Romina Royo,I. Parraga,Sergio Ramírez,Josep Lluís Gelpí,Oswaldo Trelles,David G. Pisano,N. Jimenez,A. Kerhornou,R. Rosset,L. Zamacola,J. Tarraga,Jaime Huerta-Cepas,José María Carazo,Joaquín Dopazo,Roderic Guigó,Alba Navarro,Modesto Orozco,A. Valencia,M. G. Claros,A. J. Pérez,José F. Aldana,M. M. Rojano,R. F. S. Cruz,I. Navas,Gary Schiltz,Andrew Farmer,Damian D. G. Gessler,Heiko Schoof,A. Groscurth +58 more
TL;DR: The features of BioMoby that make it distinct from other Semantic Web Service and interoperability initiatives, and that have been instrumental to its deployment and use by a wide community of bioinformatics service providers are highlighted.
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FGDB: a comprehensive fungal genome resource on the plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum
Ulrich Güldener,Gertrud Mannhaupt,Martin Münsterkötter,Dirk Haase,Matthias Oesterheld,Volker Stümpflen,Hans-Werner Mewes,Gerhard Adam +7 more
TL;DR: The FGDB provides information on two gene sets independently derived by automated annotation of the F.graminearum genome sequence, which can be accessed to retrieve information from bioinformatics analyses and functional classifications of the proteins.
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Conservation of Microstructure between a Sequenced Region of the Genome of Rice and Multiple Segments of the Genome of Arabidopsis thaliana
Klaus F. X. Mayer,George Murphy,Renato Tarchini,R. Wambutt,Guido Volckaert,Thomas Pohl,A. Düsterhöft,Willem J. Stiekema,Karl-Dieter Entian,Nancy Terryn,Kai Lemcke,Dirk Haase,Caroline R. Hall,Anne-Marie van Dodeweerd,Scott V. Tingey,Hans-Werner Mewes,Michael W. Bevan,Ian Bancroft +17 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that conservation of the genome microstructure can be identified even between monocot and dicot species, and are consistent with the hypothesis that the Arabidopsis genome has undergone multiple duplication events.