Standout Papers

Using native and syntenically mapped cDNA alignments to improve <i>de n... 2002 2026 2010 2018 1.4k
  1. Using native and syntenically mapped cDNA alignments to improve de novo gene finding (2008)
    Mario Stanke, Mark Diekhans et al. Bioinformatics
  2. Aligning Multiple Genomic Sequences With the Threaded Blockset Aligner (2004)
    Mathieu Blanchette, W. James Kent et al. Genome Research
  3. Human–Mouse Alignments with BLASTZ (2002)
    Scott Schwartz, W. James Kent et al. Genome Research
  4. Evolution's cauldron: Duplication, deletion, and rearrangement in the mouse and human genomes (2003)
    W. James Kent, Robert Baertsch et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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16 by Nobel laureates 37 from Science/Nature 72 standout
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Works of Robert Baertsch being referenced

Aligning Multiple Genomic Sequences With the Threaded Blockset Aligner
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Author Peers

Author Last Decade Papers Cites
Robert Baertsch 3587 380 60 1645 1241 21 4.9k
Mark Diekhans 4712 202 43 1308 1466 48 6.3k
Geraldine Van Der Auwera 2435 215 54 685 1875 18 4.7k
Garth Brown 2630 122 38 735 1621 22 4.2k
Nives Škunca 3010 112 40 1173 755 14 5.2k
Agnes P. Chan 4493 195 61 2216 1971 59 7.5k
Brent S. Pedersen 3327 320 11 1921 1475 75 5.2k
Joseph M. Paggi 5172 194 140 2363 1026 16 8.4k
Ken Kawamoto 2565 227 11 2963 2830 42 6.5k
Pablo Cingolani 3663 361 58 1965 2968 17 8.2k
Fran Supek 4348 239 72 1192 1166 56 7.1k

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