Publikationen des Instituts
Die Max-Planck-Institute nutzen den MPG.PuRe (Repository), um die Publikationen ihrer Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler zu erfassen. Die Liste ist ab dem Jahr 1998 vollständig. Zusätzlich sind auch alle Publikationen der ehemaligen Aussenstelle in Schlitz (Fluß-Station) enthalten (ab 1949) bis einschließlich 2007.
Zeitschriftenartikel (95)
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12 (24), 7482, S. 7467 (2015)
Hidden biosphere in an oxygen-deficient Atlantic open-ocean eddy: future implications of ocean deoxygenation on primary production in the eastern tropical North Atlantic. Biogeosciences 2.
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92 (6), 062124 (2015)
Speed of evolution on graphs. Physical Review E 3.
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126 (23), S. 2858 - 2858 (2015)
Comprehensive analysis of telomere biology in patients with aplastic anemia and Hypoplastic Myelodysplastic Syndrome: further evidence for a common mechanism. Blood 4.
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6 (12), S. 1417 - 1425 (2015)
Ecological transcriptomics - a non-lethal sampling approach for endangered fire salamanders. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 5.
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Polymorphisms of large effect explain the majority of the host genetic contribution to variation of HIV-1 virus load. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2015)
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11 (11), e1004437 (2015)
Most undirected random graphs are amplifiers of selection for birth-death dynamics, but suppressors of selection for death-birth dynamics. PLoS Computational Biology 7.
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115, S. 26 - 33 (2015)
Identification and functional evaluation of Leishmania braziliensis Nicotinamide Mononucleotide Adenylyltransferase. Protein Expression and Purification 8.
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92, 042154 (2015)
When the mean is not enough: calculating fixation time distributions in birth-death processes. Physical Review E 9.
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4, e08687 (2015)
Reconstructing the in vivo dynamics of 1 hematopoietic stem cells from telomere 2 length distributions. eLife 10.
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37 (5), 9012 (2015)
Age-related cellular changes in the long-lived bivalve A. islandica. Age 11.
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98 (3), S. 553 - 570 (2015)
Molecular mechanisms of xylose utilization by Pseudomonas fluorescens: overlapping genetic responses to xylose, xylulose, ribose and mannito. Molecular Microbiology 12.
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8 (1), 41 (2015)
Histone modifications rather than the novel regional centromeres of Zymoseptoria tritici distinguish core and accessory chromosomes. Epigenetics & Chromatin 13.
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15, 212 (2015)
Host-parasite coevolution in populations of constant and variable size. BMC Evolutionary Biology 14.
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24 (18), S. 4583 - 4585 (2015)
Transcription in space – environmental vs. genetic effects on differential immune gene expression. Molecular Ecology 15.
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282 (1815), 20150746 (2015)
Ectodysplasin signalling genes and phenotypic evolution in sculpins (Cottus). Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 16.
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380, 0022-5193, S. 506 - 515 (2015)
Modeling evolutionary games in populations with demographic structure. Journal of Theoretical Biology 17.
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11 (9), e1005098 (2015)
Hybridization in Parasites: Consequences for Adaptive Evolution, Pathogenesis, and Public Health in a Changing World. PLoS Pathogens 18.
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14, S. 31 - 33 (2015)
Mathematical universality and direct applicability of evolutionary games Comment on “Universal scaling for the dilemma strength inevolutionary games”, by Z. Wang et al. Physics of Life Reviews 19.
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170 (6), S. 814 - 825 (2015)
Sequential karyotyping in Burkitt lymphoma reveals a linear clonal evolution with increase in karyotype complexity and a high frequency of recurrent secondary aberrations. British Journal of Haematology 20.
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42 (9), S. 1626 - 1638 (2015)
Phylogeography of the prickly sculpin (Cottus asper) in north-western North America reveals parallel phenotypic evolution across multiple coastal–inland colonizations. Journal of Biogeography