Manuel Spannagl

Publication List Details

Period

2006 - 2009

Number

11

Co-Authors

A snapshot of the emerging tomato genome sequence (2009)

Mueller, Lukas, Klein Lankhorst, René, Tanksley, Steven D., Giovannoni, James J., White, Ruth, Vrebalov, Julia, ...

The genome of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is being sequenced by an international consortium of 10 countries (Korea, China, the United Kingdom, India, the Netherlands, France, Japan, Spain,...

Apollo2Go: a web service adapter for the Apollo genome viewer to enable distributed genome annotation (2007)

Klee, Kathrin, Ernst, Rebecca, Spannagl, Manuel, Mayer, Klaus FX

Abstract Background Apollo, a genome annotation viewer and editor, has become a widely used genome annotation and visualization tool for distributed genome annotation projects. When using Apollo for...

MIPSPlantsDB--plant database resource for integrative and comparative plant genome research (2007)

Spannagl, Manuel, Noubibou, Octave, Haase, Dirk, Yang, Li, Gundlach, Heidrun, Hindemitt, Tobias, ...

Genome-oriented plant research delivers rapidly increasing amount of plant genome data. Comprehensive and structured information resources are required to structure and communicate genome and...

BMC Bioinformatics BioMed Central (2007)

Kathrin Klee, Rebecca Ernst, Manuel Spannagl, Klaus Fx Mayer, Klaus Fx Mayer

Software Apollo2Go: a web service adapter for the Apollo genome viewer to enable distributed genome annotation

Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences Plant Genome Resources. A Framework for Integrative and Comparative Analyses1[w]

Schoof, Heiko, Spannagl, Manuel, Yang, Li, Ernst, Rebecca, Gundlach, Heidrun, Haase, Dirk, ...

With several plant genomes sequenced, the power of comparative genome analysis can now be applied. However, genome-scale cross-species analyses are limited by the effort for data integration. To...

Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences Plant Genome Resources. A Framework for Integrative and Comparative Analyses1[w]

Schoof, Heiko, Spannagl, Manuel, Yang, Li, Ernst, Rebecca, Gundlach, Heidrun, Haase, Dirk, ...

With several plant genomes sequenced, the power of comparative genome analysis can now be applied. However, genome-scale cross-species analyses are limited by the effort for data integration. To...

Legume genome evolution viewed through the Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonicus genomes

Cannon, Steven B., Sterck, Lieven, Rombauts, Stephane, Sato, Shusei, Cheung, Foo, Gouzy, Jérôme, ...

Genome sequencing of the model legumes, Medicago truncatula and Lotus japonicus, provides an opportunity for large-scale sequence-based comparison of two genomes in the same plant family. Here we...

MIPSPlantsDB—plant database resource for integrative and comparative plant genome research

Spannagl, Manuel, Noubibou, Octave, Haase, Dirk, Yang, Li, Gundlach, Heidrun, Hindemitt, Tobias, ...

Genome-oriented plant research delivers rapidly increasing amount of plant genome data. Comprehensive and structured information resources are required to structure and communicate genome and...

Large-Scale cis-Element Detection by Analysis of Correlated Expression and Sequence Conservation between Arabidopsis and Brassica oleracea1[W]

Haberer, Georg, Mader, Michael T., Kosarev, Peter, Spannagl, Manuel, Yang, Li, Mayer, Klaus F.X.

The rapidly increasing amount of plant genomic sequences allows for the detection of cis-elements through comparative methods. In addition, large-scale gene expression data for Arabidopsis...