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Martin Werber
Researcher at Max Planck Society
Publications - 25
Citations - 5024
Martin Werber is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exome sequencing & Gene. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 25 publications receiving 4250 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Werber include Charité.
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The r2r3-myb gene family in arabidopsis thaliana
TL;DR: Systematic screens for knockout mutations in MYB genes, followed by phenotypic analyses and the dissection of mutants with interesting phenotypes, have started to unravel the functions of the 125 R2R3-MYB genes in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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The basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor family in plants: a genome-wide study of protein structure and functional diversity
TL;DR: Based on the current characterization of a limited number of plant bHLH proteins, it is predicted that this family of TFs has a range of different roles in plant cell and tissue development as well as plant metabolism.
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The Tissue-Specific lncRNA Fendrr Is an Essential Regulator of Heart and Body Wall Development in the Mouse
Phillip Grote,Lars Wittler,David A. Hendrix,Frederic Koch,Sandra Währisch,Arica Beisaw,Karol Macura,Gaby Bläss,Manolis Kellis,Martin Werber,Bernhard G. Herrmann,Bernhard G. Herrmann +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the lateral mesoderm-specific lncRNA Fendrr was found to be essential for proper heart and body wall development in the mouse, and the upregulation of several transcription factors was associated with a drastic reduction in PRC2 occupancy along with decreased H3K27 trimethylation.
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Update on the Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factor Gene Family in Arabidopsis thaliana
Paul Bailey,Cathie Martin,Gabriela Toledo-Ortiz,Peter H. Quail,Enamul Huq,Marc A. Heim,Marc Jakoby,Martin Werber,Bernd Weisshaar +8 more
TL;DR: Basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors represent a family of proteins that contain a bHLH domain, a motif involved in binding DNA.
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Clinical exome sequencing: results from 2819 samples reflecting 1000 families
Daniel Trujillano,Aida M. Bertoli-Avella,Krishna Kumar Kandaswamy,Maximilian E. R. Weiss,Julia Köster,Anett Marais,Omid Paknia,Rolf Schröder,Jose Maria Garcia-Aznar,Martin Werber,Oliver Brandau,Maria Calvo del Castillo,Caterina Baldi,Karen Wessel,Shivendra Kishore,Nahid Nahavandi,Wafaa Eyaid,Wafaa Eyaid,Muhammad Talal Al Rifai,Muhammad Talal Al Rifai,Ahmed Al-Rumayyan,Ahmed Al-Rumayyan,Waleed Al-Twaijri,Waleed Al-Twaijri,Ali Alothaim,Ali Alothaim,Amal Alhashem,Nouriya Al-Sannaa,Mohammed AlBalwi,Mohammed AlBalwi,Majid Alfadhel,Majid Alfadhel,Arndt Rolfs,Rami Abou Jamra +33 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that WES has a better yield in patients that present with several symptoms, rather than an isolated abnormality, and is recommended as a first-line diagnostic in all cases without a clear differential diagnosis.