Jotun Hein
Jotun John Piet Hein (born 19 July 1956) is Professor of Bioinformatics at the Department of Statistics of the University of Oxford and a professorial fellow of University College, Oxford. Hein was previously Director of the Bioinformatics Research Centre at Aarhus University, Denmark.Hein is the fourth son of Piet Hein, the Danish scientist, mathematician, inventor, designer, author, and poet who wrote the famed Grooks poetry collections and invented the Superegg and the Soma cube. When he was 12 years old, Jotun proved the Soma cube's "Basalt Rock" construction impossible, which was published in the puzzle's instruction manual as "Jotun's Proof."
Hein's research interests are in molecular evolution, molecular population genetics and bioinformatics. Provided by Wikipedia
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Phylogenetic Analysis Reveals That ERVs "Die Young" but HERV-H Is Unusually Conserved. by Patrick Gemmell, Jotun Hein, Aris Katzourakis
Published 2016-06-01
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Autocatalytic Sets and the Origin of Life by Wim Hordijk, Jotun Hein, Mike Steel
Published 2010-06-01
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A Bayesian approach to the evolution of metabolic networks on a phylogeny. by Aziz Mithani, Gail M Preston, Jotun Hein
Published 2010-08-01
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Genome-wide identification of human functional DNA using a neutral indel model. by Gerton Lunter, Chris P Ponting, Jotun Hein
Published 2006-01-01
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The role of flexibility and conformational selection in the binding promiscuity of PDZ domains. by Márton Münz, Jotun Hein, Philip C Biggin
Published 2012-01-01
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Pleiotropic constraints promote the evolution of cooperation in cellular groups by Michael A. Bentley, Christian A. Yates, Jotun Hein, Gail M. Preston, Kevin R. Foster
Published 2022-06-01
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Pleiotropic constraints promote the evolution of cooperation in cellular groups. by Michael A Bentley, Christian A Yates, Jotun Hein, Gail M Preston, Kevin R Foster
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Dynamic and physical clustering of gene expression during epidermal barrier formation in differentiating keratinocytes. by Jennifer M Taylor, Teresa L Street, Lizhong Hao, Richard Copley, Martin S Taylor, Patrick J Hayden, Gina Stolper, Richard Mott, Jotun Hein, Miriam F Moffatt, William O C M Cookson
Published 2009-10-01
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