Matthew W. Hahn

Orcid: 0000-0002-5731-8808

According to our database1, Matthew W. Hahn authored at least 16 papers between 2006 and 2023.

Collaborative distances:
  • Dijkstra number2 of four.
  • Erdős number3 of four.

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2023
Phylogenetic inference using generative adversarial networks.
Bioinform., September, 2023

Updated site concordance factors minimize effects of homoplasy and taxon sampling.
Bioinform., January, 2023

2021
CAFE 5 models variation in evolutionary rates among gene families.
Bioinform., 2021

2020
The ortholog conjecture revisited: the value of orthologs and paralogs in function prediction.
Bioinform., 2020

2019
A new class of metrics for learning on real-valued and structured data.
Data Min. Knowl. Discov., 2019

2018
Proteomic Evidence for In-Frame and Out-of-Frame Alternatively Spliced Isoforms in Human and Mouse.
IEEE ACM Trans. Comput. Biol. Bioinform., 2018

2017
Session Introduction.
Proceedings of the Biocomputing 2017: Proceedings of the Pacific Symposium, 2017

2014
Extensive Error in the Number of Genes Inferred from Draft Genome Assemblies.
PLoS Comput. Biol., 2014

2013
Detecting Highly Differentiated Copy-Number Variants from Pooled Population Sequencing.
Proceedings of the Biocomputing 2013: Proceedings of the Pacific Symposium, 2013

2011
Testing the Ortholog Conjecture with Comparative Functional Genomic Data from Mammals.
PLoS Comput. Biol., 2011

2009
All Human-Specific Gene Losses Are Present in the Genome as Pseudogenes.
J. Comput. Biol., 2009

Identifying Parent-Daughter Relationships Among Duplicated Genes.
Proceedings of the Biocomputing 2009: Proceedings of the Pacific Symposium, 2009

2008
Limitations of Pseudogenes in Identifying Gene Losses.
Proceedings of the Comparative Genomics, International Workshop, 2008

Gain and loss of phosphorylation sites in human cancer.
Proceedings of the ECCB'08 Proceedings, 2008

2007
Introduction to computational genomics - a case studies approach.
Cambridge University Press, 2007

2006
CAFE: a computational tool for the study of gene family evolution.
Bioinform., 2006


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