DNA binding sites: representation and discovery GD Stormo Bioinformatics 16 (1), 16-23, 2000 | 1965 | 2000 |
Identifying DNA and protein patterns with statistically significant alignments of multiple sequences. GZ Hertz, GD Stormo Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) 15 (7), 563-577, 1999 | 1621 | 1999 |
Information content of binding sites on nucleotide sequences TD Schneider, GD Stormo, L Gold, A Ehrenfeucht Journal of molecular biology 188 (3), 415-431, 1986 | 1267 | 1986 |
Translational initiation in prokaryotes L Gold, D Pribnow, T Schneider, S Shinedling, BS Singer, G Stormo Annual Reviews in Microbiology 35 (1), 365-403, 1981 | 1119 | 1981 |
Use of 'Perceptron' algorithm to distinguish translational initiation sites inE. coli GD Stormo, TD Shneider, L Gold, A Ehrenfeucht Nucleic Acids Research 10 (9), 2997-3010, 1982 | 889 | 1982 |
Comparative genomics identifies a flagellar and basal body proteome that includes the BBS5 human disease gene JB Li, JM Gerdes, CJ Haycraft, Y Fan, TM Teslovich, H May-Simera, H Li, ... Cell 117 (4), 541-552, 2004 | 872 | 2004 |
An improved map of conserved regulatory sites for Saccharomyces cerevisiae KD MacIsaac, T Wang, DB Gordon, DK Gifford, GD Stormo, E Fraenkel BMC bioinformatics 7, 1-14, 2006 | 849 | 2006 |
Characterization of translational initiation sites in E. coli GD Stormo, TD Schneider, LM Gold Nucleic acids research 10 (9), 2971-2996, 1982 | 830 | 1982 |
The AP-1 transcription factor Batf controls TH17 differentiation BU Schraml, K Hildner, W Ise, WL Lee, WAE Smith, B Solomon, G Sahota, ... Nature 460 (7253), 405-409, 2009 | 702 | 2009 |
Sequence requirements of the hammerhead RNA self-cleavage reaction DE Ruffner, GD Stormo, OC Uhlenbeck Biochemistry 29 (47), 10695-10702, 1990 | 659 | 1990 |
Identifying protein-binding sites from unaligned DNA fragments. GD Stormo, GW Hartzell 3rd Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 86 (4), 1183-1187, 1989 | 619 | 1989 |
Modeling regulatory networks with weight matrices DC Weaver, CT Workman, GD Stormo Biocomputing'99, 112-123, 1999 | 594 | 1999 |
Analysis of homeodomain specificities allows the family-wide prediction of preferred recognition sites MB Noyes, RG Christensen, A Wakabayashi, GD Stormo, MH Brodsky, ... Cell 133 (7), 1277-1289, 2008 | 526 | 2008 |
Translation initiation in Escherichia coli: sequences within the ribosome‐binding site S Ringquist, S Shinedling, D Barrick, L Green, J Binkley, GD Stormo, ... Molecular microbiology 6 (9), 1219-1229, 1992 | 501 | 1992 |
Identification of consensus patterns in unaligned DNA sequences known to be functionally related GZ Hertz, GW Hartzell III, GD Stormo Bioinformatics 6 (2), 81-92, 1990 | 500 | 1990 |
CUUCGG hairpins: extraordinarily stable RNA secondary structures associated with various biochemical processes. C Tuerk, P Gauss, C Thermes, DR Groebe, M Gayle, N Guild, G Stormo, ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 85 (5), 1364-1368, 1988 | 484 | 1988 |
Specificity, free energy and information content in protein–DNA interactions GD Stormo, DS Fields Trends in biochemical sciences 23 (3), 109-113, 1998 | 483 | 1998 |
Splicing signals in Drosophila: intron size, information content, and consensus sequences SM Mount, C Burks, G Herts, GD Stormo, O White, C Fields Nucleic acids research 20 (16), 4255-4262, 1992 | 465 | 1992 |
Additivity in protein–DNA interactions: how good an approximation is it? PV Benos, ML Bulyk, GD Stormo Nucleic acids research 30 (20), 4442-4451, 2002 | 438 | 2002 |
Determining the specificity of protein–DNA interactions GD Stormo, Y Zhao Nature Reviews Genetics 11 (11), 751-760, 2010 | 415 | 2010 |