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Rainer Pöhlmann

Researcher at University of Basel

Publications -  6
Citations -  3488

Rainer Pöhlmann is an academic researcher from University of Basel. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & ORFS. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 3400 citations.

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New heterologous modules for classical or PCR‐based gene disruptions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

TL;DR: A dominant resistance module, for selection of S. cerevisiae transformants, which entirely consists of heterologous DNA is constructed and tested, and some kanMX modules are flanked by 470 bp direct repeats, promoting in vivo excision with frequencies of 10–3–10–4.
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The Ashbya gossypii Genome as a Tool for Mapping the Ancient Saccharomyces cerevisiae Genome

TL;DR: The genome of the filamentous ascomycete Ashbya gossypii provided compelling evidence that the evolution of S. cerevisiae included a whole genome duplication orfusion of two related species and showed which of the duplicated genes lost one copy and which retained both copies.
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The SIB Swiss Institute of bioinformatics' resources: Focus on curated databases

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TL;DR: An overview of S IB's resources and competence areas is provided, with a strong focus on curated databases and SIB's most popular and widely used resources.
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Compact organization of rRNA genes in the filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii.

TL;DR: Functionally characterized rDNA and rRNA elements of S. cerevisiae can be unambiguously recognized in the A. gossypii sequence, including the RNA polymerase-I transcription start site, two Reb1p enhancer binding sites and numerous recognition sequences for rRNA modification and processing.
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Analysis of deletion phenotypes and GFP fusions of 21 novel Saccharomyces cerevisiae open reading frames.

TL;DR: Green fluorescent protein (GFP) tagging was performed on 21 novel yeast open reading frames investigated by growth and sporulation tests of deletion mutants and obtained a discernible GFP localization pattern in five of 20 strains investigated.