Tim T. Binnewies
Technical University of Denmark
24 Papers
199 Citations
Tim T. Binnewies is an academic researcher from Technical University of Denmark. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Bacterial genome size. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 24 publications. Previous affiliations of Tim T. Binnewies include Hoffmann-La Roche.
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Papers
Ten years of bacterial genome sequencing: comparative-genomics-based discoveries
Tim T. Binnewies,Yair Motro,Peter Fischer Hallin,Ole Lund,David S. Dunn,Tom La,David J. Hampson,Matthew I. Bellgard,Trudy M. Wassenaar,David W. Ussery +9 more
TL;DR: It has become clear that a genome sequence represents more than just a collection of gene sequences for an organism and that information concerning the environment and growth conditions for the organism are important for interpretation of the genomic data.
The genome BLASTatlas—a GeneWiz extension for visualization of whole-genome homology
TL;DR: This work provides an interoperable method to carry out whole genome visualization of homology, and offers bioinformaticians as well as biologists an easy-to-adopt workflow that can be directly called from the programming language of the user, hence enabling automation of repeated tasks.
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The complete genome sequence and analysis of the human pathogen Campylobacter lari.
TL;DR: Several genes involved in amino acid biosynthesis and energy metabolism, identified previously in other Campylobacter genomes, are absent from the C. lari RM2100 genome, which is predicted to be multiply auxotrophic, unable to synthesize eight different amino acids, acetyl-coA, and pantothenate.
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Genome Update: proteome comparisons.
TL;DR: Genomes of the month Four new genomes will be discussed in this month’s Genome Update, including Photobacterium profundum, a member of the vibrio group, which has the larger number of rRNAs.
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Genome update: DNA repeats in bacterial genomes.
David W. Ussery,Tim T. Binnewies,Rodrigo Gouveia-Oliveira,Hanne Østergaard Jarmer,Peter Fischer Hallin +4 more
TL;DR: Genomes of the month – close relatives Four new bacterial genomes have been deposited with GenBank/EMBL/ DDBJ since last month’s Genome Update and represents a wide range of organisms.
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