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Rasmus Wernersson
Researcher at Technical University of Denmark
Publications - 36
Citations - 2838
Rasmus Wernersson is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome project. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 34 publications receiving 2306 citations. Previous affiliations of Rasmus Wernersson include Harvard University & Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
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RevTrans: multiple alignment of coding DNA from aligned amino acid sequences
TL;DR: The program RevTrans is constructed, which constructs a multiple DNA alignment by translating the DNA; aligning the resulting peptide sequences; and building a multipleDNA alignment by 'reverse translation' of the aligned protein sequences.
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A scored human protein–protein interaction network to catalyze genomic interpretation
Taibo Li,Rasmus Wernersson,Rasmus Borup Hansen,Heiko Horn,Heiko Horn,Johnathan Mercer,Johnathan Mercer,Grzegorz Slodkowicz,Christopher T. Workman,Olga Rigina,Kristoffer Rapacki,Hans Henrik Stærfeldt,Søren Brunak,Thomas Skøt Jensen,Kasper Lage +14 more
TL;DR: It is illustrated that InWeb_InBioMap enables functional interpretation of >4,700 cancer genomes and genes involved in autism and better functional biological relevance than comparable resources.
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Pigs in sequence space: a 0.66X coverage pig genome survey based on shotgun sequencing.
Rasmus Wernersson,Mikkel H. Schierup,Frank G. Jørgensen,Jan Gorodkin,Frank Panitz,Hans Henrik Stærfeldt,Ole F. Christensen,Thomas Mailund,Henrik Hornshøj,Ami Klein,Jun Wang,Jun Wang,Bin Liu,Songnian Hu,Wei Dong,Wei Li,Gane Ka-Shu Wong,Jun Yu,Jian Wang,Christian Bendixen,Merete Fredholm,Søren Brunak,Huanming Yang,Lars Bolund,Lars Bolund +24 more
TL;DR: The addition of the pig to the set of species sequenced at low coverage adds to the understanding of selective pressures that have acted on the human genome by bisecting the evolutionary branch between human and mouse.
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Genomic and drug target evaluation of 90 cardiovascular proteins in 30,931 individuals
Lasse Folkersen,Stefan Gustafsson,Qin Wang,Qin Wang,Daniel Hvidberg Hansen,Åsa K Hedman,Åsa K Hedman,Andrew J. Schork,Andrew J. Schork,Karen Page,Daria V. Zhernakova,Yang Wu,James E. Peters,Niclas Eriksson,Sarah E Bergen,Thibaud Boutin,Andrew D. Bretherick,Stefan Enroth,Anette Kalnapenkis,Jesper R. Gådin,Bianca E. Suur,Yan Chen,Ljubica Perisic Matic,Jeremy D. Gale,Julie Lee,Weidong Zhang,Amira Quazi,Mika Ala-Korpela,Seung Hoan Choi,Annique Claringbould,John Danesh,George Davey Smith,Federico De Masi,Sölve Elmståhl,Gunnar Engström,Eric B. Fauman,Céline Fernandez,Lude Franke,Paul W. Franks,Vilmantas Giedraitis,Chris Haley,Anders Hamsten,Andres Ingason,Åsa Johansson,Peter K. Joshi,Lars Lind,Cecilia M. Lindgren,Steven A. Lubitz,Steven A. Lubitz,Tom Palmer,Erin Macdonald-Dunlop,Martin Magnusson,Olle Melander,Karl Michaëlsson,Andrew P. Morris,Reedik Mägi,Michael W. Nagle,Peter M. Nilsson,Jan Nilsson,Marju Orho-Melander,Ozren Polasek,Bram P. Prins,Erik Pålsson,Ting Qi,Marketa Sjögren,Johan Sundström,Johan Sundström,Praveen Surendran,Urmo Võsa,Thomas Werge,Rasmus Wernersson,Harm-Jan Westra,Jian Yang,Alexandra Zhernakova,Johan Ärnlöv,Jingyuan Fu,J. Gustav Smith,Tõnu Esko,Tõnu Esko,Caroline Hayward,Ulf Gyllensten,Mikael Landén,Agneta Siegbahn,James F. Wilson,James F. Wilson,Lars Wallentin,Adam S. Butterworth,Michael V. Holmes,Michael V. Holmes,Erik Ingelsson,Anders Mälarstig,Anders Mälarstig +91 more
TL;DR: The utility of large-scale mapping of the genetics of the proteome is demonstrated and pQTLs are provided as a resource for future precision studies of circulating proteins in human health.
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Cyclebase 3.0: a multi-organism database on cell-cycle regulation and phenotypes.
TL;DR: In Cyclebase version 3.0, the content of the database is updated to reflect changes to genome annotation, added new mRNA and protein expression data, and integrated cell-cycle phenotype information from high-content screens and model-organism databases.