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Gordon Gremme

Researcher at University of Hamburg

Publications -  5
Citations -  889

Gordon Gremme is an academic researcher from University of Hamburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software & Python (programming language). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 674 citations.

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GenomeTools: A Comprehensive Software Library for Efficient Processing of Structured Genome Annotations

TL;DR: The GenomeTools, a convenient and efficient software library and associated software tools for developing bioinformatics software intended to create, process or convert annotation graphs, strictly follow the annotation graph approach, offering a unified graph-based representation.
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Engineering a software tool for gene structure prediction in higher organisms

TL;DR: An example of engineering a software tool for a specific bioinformatics task known as spliced alignment that not only overcomes the limitations of the earlier implementation but greatly improves space and time requirements is described.
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Fine-grained annotation and classification of de novo predicted LTR retrotransposons

TL;DR: LTRdigest is presented, a novel software tool for automated annotation of internal features of putative LTR retrotransposons that uses local alignment and hidden Markov model-based algorithms to detect retro transposon-associated protein domains as well as primer binding sites and polypurine tracts.
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AnnotationSketch: a genome annotation drawing library

TL;DR: A C library which provides layout and drawing capabilities for annotation features, which supports several common input and output formats and can easily be integrated into custom C applications.