GRIMM and MGR
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Publications on GRIMM and MGR
If you use GRIMM or MGR in your research, please cite
the appropriate paper(s) listed below. More publications
are in preparation.
GRIMM
Web site: http://grimm.bioprojects.org/GRIMM
Papers:
- Tesler, G.,
GRIMM: genome rearrangements web server. Bioinformatics, 18(3), March 2002, 492-493.
Paper at journal or author.
- Tesler, G.,
Efficient algorithms for multichromosomal genome rearrangements, Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 65 no. 3 (2002), 587-609.
Abstract and preprint
MGR
Web site: http://grimm.bioprojects.org/MGR
Papers:
- Bourque, G. and Pevzner, P.
(2002) Genome-Scale Evolution: Reconstructing Gene Orders
in the Ancestral Species. Genome Res., 12(1), 26-36.
Paper at journal or author.
Our papers using GRIMM or MGR for data analysis
- Waterston, et al.,
Initial sequencing and comparative analysis of the mouse genome, Nature, 420 (2002), 520-562.
(Glenn Tesler and Pavel Pevzner are among the 222 coauthors.)
Abstract, article, supplement 1.
Related material: UCSD press release*, NIH press release, Nature mouse genome web site, San Diego Union Tribune* (print version included front page photo not available online).
* Articles include interviews with Pavel Pevzner and Glenn Tesler.
- Pevzner, P. and Tesler, G.,
Genome Rearrangements in Mammalian Evolution: Lessons from Human and Mouse Genomes, Genome Research, 13 no. 1 (2003), 37-45.
Abstract and preprint
This page was created by Glenn Tesler,
University of California, San Diego.