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Satu Koskinen
Researcher at University of Turku
Publications - 19
Citations - 1075
Satu Koskinen is an academic researcher from University of Turku. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 917 citations. Previous affiliations of Satu Koskinen include European Bioinformatics Institute & Turku University of Applied Sciences.
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Expression Atlas update—an integrated database of gene and protein expression in humans, animals and plants
Robert Petryszak,Maria Keays,Y. Amy Tang,Nuno A. Fonseca,Elisabet Barrera,Tony Burdett,Anja Füllgrabe,Alfonso Muñoz-Pomer Fuentes,Simon Jupp,Satu Koskinen,Oliver Mannion,Laura Huerta,Karyn Megy,Catherine Snow,Eleanor Williams,Mitra Barzine,Emma Hastings,Hendrik Weisser,James C. Wright,Pankaj Jaiswal,Wolfgang Huber,Jyoti S. Choudhary,Helen Parkinson,Alvis Brazma +23 more
TL;DR: The first proteomics study in human tissues is now displayed alongside transcriptomics data in the same tissues, and novel analyses and visualisations include: ‘enrichment’ in each differential comparison of GO terms, Reactome, Plant Reactome pathways and InterPro domains.
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Expression Atlas: gene and protein expression across multiple studies and organisms.
Irene Papatheodorou,Nuno A. Fonseca,Maria Keays,Y. Amy Tang,Elisabet Barrera,Wojciech Bazant,Melissa Burke,Anja Füllgrabe,Alfonso Muñoz-Pomer Fuentes,Nancy George,Laura Huerta,Satu Koskinen,Suhaib Mohammed,Matthew Geniza,Justin Preece,Pankaj Jaiswal,Andrew F. Jarnuczak,Wolfgang Huber,Oliver Stegle,Juan Antonio Vizcaíno,Alvis Brazma,Robert Petryszak +21 more
TL;DR: Novel features and visualizations include the on-the-fly analysis of gene set overlaps and the option to view gene co-expression in experiments investigating constitutive gene expression across tissues or other conditions.
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Phylogeny of the Polytrichales (Bryophyta) based on simultaneous analysis of molecular and morphological data.
TL;DR: Results lend support for recognition of Polytrichales as a monophyletic entity.
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On phylogeny of the Polytrichales
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analyses on Polytrichales were conducted using morphological characters as well as sequence data from the chloroplast genes rbcL and rps4 and the nuclear-encoded 18S rRNA gene to lend support for recognition of Poly Trichales as a distinct, monophyletic entity.
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Global biogeographic patterns in bipolar moss species
Elisabeth M. Biersma,Jennifer A. Jackson,Jaakko Hyvönen,Satu Koskinen,Katrin Linse,Howard Griffiths,Peter Convey,Peter Convey +7 more
TL;DR: All arrivals to the Antarctic region occurred well before the Last Glacial Maximum and previous glaciations, suggesting that, despite the harsh climate during these past glacial maxima, plants have had a much longer presence in this southern region than previously thought.