Kemal Sanli

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2016

Microbial Biofilms in the Bioinformatics Era

Kemal Sanli
Doctoral thesis
2016

Strategies to improve usability and preserve accuracy in biological sequence databases

Johan Bengtsson Palme, Fredrik Boulund, Robert Edström et al
Proteomics. Vol. 16 (18), p. 2454-2460
Journal article
2015

Metagenomic Sequencing of Marine Periphyton: Taxonomic and Functional Insights into Biofilm Communities

Kemal Sanli, Johan Bengtsson Palme, R. Henrik Nilsson et al
Frontiers in Microbiology. Vol. 6 (1192)
Journal article
2015

Long-term effects of the antibacterial agent triclosan on marine periphyton communities

Martin Eriksson, Carl-Henrik Johansson, Viktor Fihlman et al
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Vol. 34 (9), p. 2067-2077
Journal article
2013

Improved software detection and extraction of ITS1 and ITS2 from ribosomal ITS sequences of fungi and other eukaryotes for analysis of environmental sequencing data

Johan Bengtsson Palme, Martin Ryberg, Martin Hartmann et al
Methods in Ecology and Evolution. Vol. 4 (10), p. 914-919
Journal article
2013

FANTOM: Functional and taxonomic analysis of metagenomes

Kemal Sanli, Fredrik Karlsson, Intawat Nookaew et al
BMC Bioinformatics. Vol. 14 (1), p. artikel nr 38-
Journal article
2012

Starting to unravel the layer of life on surfaces in the sea: Metagenomics of complex marine biofilm communities

Martin Eriksson, Kemal Sanli, Johan Bengtsson et al
ISME14 Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2012-08-20
Conference poster

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