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M. de Haan
Researcher at University of Amsterdam
Publications - 12
Citations - 1740
M. de Haan is an academic researcher from University of Amsterdam. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1704 citations. Previous affiliations of M. de Haan include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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The complete DNA sequence of yeast chromosome III.
Stephen G. Oliver,Q. J. M. van der Aart,M. L. Agostoni-Carbone,Michel Aigle,Lilia Alberghina,Despina Alexandraki,G. Antoine,Rashida Anwar,Juan P. G. Ballesta,Paule Bénit,Gilbert Berben,Elisabetta Bergantino,N. Biteau,P. A. Bolle,Monique Bolotin-Fukuhara,Anthony G. A. Brown,Alistair J. P. Brown,J. M. Buhler,C. Carcano,Giovanna Carignani,Håkan Cederberg,R. Chanet,Roland Contreras,Marc Crouzet,B. Daignan-Fornier,E. Defoor,M. Delgado,Jan Demolder,C. Doira,Evelyne Dubois,Bernard Dujon,A. Düsterhöft,D. Erdmann,M. Esteban,F. Fabre,Cécile Fairhead,Gérard Faye,Horst Feldmann,Walter Fiers,M. C. Francingues-Gaillard,L. Franco,Laura Frontali,H. Fukuhara,L. J. Fuller,P. Galland,Manda E. Gent,D. Gigot,Véronique Gilliquet,Glansdorff Nn,André Goffeau,M. Grenson,P. Grisanti,Leslie A. Grivell,M. de Haan,M. Haasemann,D. Hatat,Janet Hoenicka,Johannes H. Hegemann,C. J. Herbert,François Hilger,Stefan Hohmann,Cornelis P. Hollenberg,K. Huse,F. Iborra,K. J. Indje,K. Isono,C. Jacq,M. Jacquet,C. M. James,J. C. Jauniaux,Y. Jia,Alberto Jiménez,A. Kelly,U. Kleinhans,P Kreisl,G. Lanfranchi,C Lewis,C. G. vanderLinden,G Lucchini,K Lutzenkirchen,M.J. Maat,L. Mallet,G. Mannhaupet,Enzo Martegani,A. Mathieu,C. T. C. Maurer,David J. McConnell,R. A. McKee,F. Messenguy,Hans-Werner Mewes,Francis Molemans,M. A. Montague,M. Muzi Falconi,L. Navas,Carol S. Newlon,D. Noone,C. Pallier,L. Panzeri,Bruce M. Pearson,J. Perea,Peter Philippsen,A. Pierard,Rudi J. Planta,Paolo Plevani,B. Poetsch,Fritz M. Pohl,B. Purnelle,M. Ramezani Rad,S. W. Rasmussen,A. Raynal,Miguel Remacha,P. Richterich,Aki Roberts,F. Rodriguez,E. Sanz,I. Schaaff-Gerstenschlager,Bart Scherens,Bertold Schweitzer,Y. Shu,J. Skala,Piotr P. Slonimski,F. Sor,C. Soustelle,R. Spiegelberg,Lubomira Stateva,H. Y. Steensma,S. Steiner,Agnès Thierry,George Thireos,Maria Tzermia,L. A. Urrestarazu,Giorgio Valle,I. Vetter,J. C. van Vliet-Reedijk,Marleen Voet,Guido Volckaert,P. Vreken,H. Wang,John R. Warmington,D. von Wettstein,Barton Luke Wicksteed,C. Wilson,H. Wurst,G. Xu,A. Yoshikawa,Friedrich K. Zimmermann,J. G. Sgouros +146 more
TL;DR: The entire DNA sequence of chromosome III of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been determined, which is the first complete sequence analysis of an entire chromosome from any organism.
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Sequence and analysis of chromosome 4 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana
Klaus F. X. Mayer,C. Schüller,R. Wambutt,George Murphy,Guido Volckaert,Thomas Pohl,A. Düsterhöft,Willem J. Stiekema,K.-D. Entian,Nancy Terryn,Barbara Harris,Wilhelm Ansorge,Petra Brandt,Leslie A. Grivell,Michael A. Rieger,M. Weichselgartner,V De Simone,B. Obermaier,R. Mache,Mario Müller,M. Kreis,Michel Delseny,Pere Puigdomènech,Martin D. Watson,T. Schmidtheini,B. Reichert,D. Portatelle,Manuel Pérez-Alonso,Marc Boutry,Ian Bancroft,P. Vos,Joerg Hoheisel,Wolfgang Zimmermann,H. Wedler,P. Ridley,S. A. Langham,B. McCullagh,L. Bilham,Johan Robben,J. Van der Schueren,B. Grymonprez,Y. J. Chuang,F. Vandenbussche,M. Braeken,I. Weltjens,Marleen Voet,I. Bastiaens,Rita Aert,E. Defoor,T. Weitzenegger,G. Bothe,U. Ramsperger,H. Hilbert,M. Braun,E. Holzer,A. Brandt,Sander Peters,M. van Staveren,Wim G. Dirkse,P. Mooijman,R. Klein Lankhorst,M. Rose,J. Hauf,P. Kötter,S. Berneiser,S. Hempel,M. Feldpausch,S. Lamberth,H. Van den Daele,A. De Keyser,C. Buysshaert,J. Gielen,R. Villarroel,R. De Clercq,M. Van Montagu,Jane Rogers,A. Cronin,Michael A. Quail,S. Bray-Allen,L. Clark,J. Doggett,S. Hall,M. Kay,Nicola Lennard,K. McLay,R. Mayes,A. Pettett,Marie-Adèle Rajandream,M. Lyne,Vladimir Benes,S. Rechmann,D. Borkova,H. Blöcker,M. Scharfe,M. Grimm,T. H. Löhnert,S. Dose,M. de Haan,A.C. Maarse,M. Schäfer,S Müller-Auer,C. Gabel,M. Fuchs,Berthold Fartmann,K. Granderath,D. Dauner,A. Herzl,Sindy Neumann,Anagnostis Argiriou,D. Vitale,Rosario Liguori,E. Piravandi,O. Massenet,F. Quigley,G. Clabauld,A. Mündlein,R. Felber,S. Schnabl,R. Hiller,W. Schmidt,A. Lecharny,S. Aubourg,F. Chefdor,R. Cooke,C. Berger,A. Montfort,Elena Casacuberta,T. Gibbons,N. Weber,Micheline Vandenbol,M. D. Bargues,Javier Terol,A. Torres,A Perez-Perez,Bénédicte Purnelle,E. Bent,S. Johnson,D. Tacon,T. Jesse,Leo Heijnen,S. Schwarz,Patrik Scholler,Steffen Heber,P. Francs,C. Bielke,Dmitrij Frishman,D. Haase,Kai Lemcke,Hans-Werner Mewes,S. Stocker,P. Zaccaria,Michael W. Bevan,Richard K. Wilson,M. de la Bastide,K. Habermann,L. Parnell,Neilay Dedhia,L. Gnoj,K. Schutz,E. Huang,Lori Spiegel,M. Sehkon,Joseph A. Murray,P. Sheet,Matt Cordes,J. Abu-Threideh,T. Stoneking,Joelle Kalicki,Tina Graves,G. Harmon,Jennifer Edwards,P. Latreille,Laura Courtney,J. Cloud,A. Abbott,Kelsi Scott,David W. Johnson,Patrick Minx,David Bentley,Bob Fulton,N. Miller,T. Greco,K. Kemp,Jason B. Kramer,Lucinda Fulton,Elaine R. Mardis,Mike Dante,Kymberlie H. Pepin,LaDeana W. Hillier,Joanne O. Nelson,John Spieth,E. Ryan,S. Andrews,C. Geisel,Dan Layman,Hui Du,Johar Ali,A. Berghoff,K. Jones,K. Drone,M. Cotton,Corinne E. Joshu,B. Antonoiu,M. Zidanic,Cindy Strong,H. Sun,B. Lamar,C. Yordan,P. Ma,P. Ma,J. Zhong,J. Zhong,R. Preston,D. Vil,M. Shekher,A. Matero,R. Shah,I'k. Swaby,A. O'Shaughnessy,M. Rodriguez,J. Hoffman,S. Till,S. Granat,Nadim Shohdy,A. Hasegawa,Abdul Hameed,M. Lodhi,A. Johnson,A. Johnson,Ellson Y. Chen,Ellson Y. Chen,Marco A. Marra,Robert A. Martienssen,W. R. McCombie +233 more
TL;DR: Analysis of 17.38 megabases of unique sequence, representing about 17% of the Arabidopsis genome, reveals 3,744 protein coding genes, 81 transfer RNAs and numerous repeat elements.
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Sequence and analysis of chromosome 3 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana.
Marcel Salanoubat,Kai Lemcke,Michael A. Rieger,W. Ansorge,M Unseld,Berthold Fartmann,Giorgio Valle,H. Blöcker,Manuel Pérez-Alonso,B. Obermaier,Michel Delseny,Marc Boutry,Leslie A. Grivell,R Mache,Pere Puigdomènech,De Simone,Nathalie Choisne,François Artiguenave,C Robert,P Brottier,Patrick Wincker,Laurence Cattolico,Jean Weissenbach,W Saurin,Francis Quetier,M. Schäfer,S Müller-Auer,C. Gabel,M. Fuchs,Benes,E Wurmbach,H Drzonek,Holger Erfle,N Jordan,S Bangert,R Wiedelmann,H Kranz,H. Voss,Richard Holland,Petra Brandt,Gerald Nyakatura,Alessandro Vezzi,Michela D'Angelo,Alberto Pallavicini,Stefano Toppo,Barbara Simionati,A Conrad,K Hornischer,G Kauer,T. H. Löhnert,G Nordsiek,J Reichelt,M. Scharfe,O Schön,M. D. Bargues,Javier Terol,Joan Climent,P Navarro,C Collado,A Perez-Perez,B Ottenwälder,D Duchemin,R. Cooke,M Laudie,C Berger-Llauro,Bénédicte Purnelle,David Masuy,M. de Haan,A.C. Maarse,J P Alcaraz,A Cottet,Elena Casacuberta,Amparo Monfort,Anagnostis Argiriou,M flores,Rosario Liguori,D. Vitale,Gertrud Mannhaupt,D. Haase,Heiko Schoof,Stephen Rudd,Paolo Zaccaria,Hans-Werner Mewes,Klaus F. X. Mayer,Samir Kaul,Christopher D. Town,Hean L. Koo,Luke J. Tallon,J Jenkins,T Rooney,M. Rizzo,A Walts,T. Utterback,Claire Fujii,Terrance Shea,Todd Creasy,Brian J. Haas,Rama Maiti,Dongying Wu,Jeremy Peterson,S. van Aken,Grace Pai,J Militscher,P Sellers,John Gill,Tamara Feldblyum,Daphne Preuss,Xiaoying Lin,William C. Nierman,Steven L. Salzberg,Owen White,J C Venter,Claire M. Fraser,T Kaneko,Yasukazu Nakamura,Shusei Sato,T Kato,Erika Asamizu,Shigemi Sasamoto,T Kimura,Kumi Idesawa,Kumiko Kawashima,Yoshie Kishida,Chiaki Kiyokawa,Mitsuyo Kohara,M Matsumoto,Ai Matsuno,Akiko Muraki,S Nakayama,Naomi Nakazaki,Sayaka Shinpo,C Takeuchi,T Wada,A Watanabe,M Yamada,Miho Yasuda,Satoshi Tabata +136 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the sequence of chromosome 3, organized into four sequence segments (contigs), and the two largest (13.5 and 9.2 Mb) correspond to the top (long) and bottom (short) arms of the chromosome 3 and two small contigs are located in the genetically defined centromere.
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Complete nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome X
F. Galibert,Despina Alexandraki,A. Baur,Eckhard Boles,N. Chalwatzis,J. C. Chuat,F. Coster,C. Cziepluch,M. de Haan,H. Domdey,P. Durand,K D Entian,M. Gatius,André Goffeau,L. A. Grivell,A. Hennemann,C. J. Herbert,K. Heumann,F. Hilger,C P Hollenberg,Meng-Er Huang,C. Jacq,J. C. Jauniaux,C. Katsoulou,L Karpfinger-Hartl +24 more
TL;DR: The complete nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome X reveals a total of 379 open reading frames (ORFs), the coding region covering approximately 75% of the entire sequence, and 57 of the latter subset encode proteins that show significant analogy to proteins of known function from yeast or other organisms.
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The DNA sequence of the nuclear gene coding for the 17-kd subunit VI of the yeast ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase: a protein with an extremely high content of acidic amino acids.
TL;DR: The DNA sequence of the nuclear gene coding for the 17‐kd subunit VI of the ubiquinol‐cytochrome c reductase is determined and a putative polypeptide of 17 394 daltons is found, which has a stretch of 25 consecutive acidic amino acids.