Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Data Analysis
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In the era of Internet of Things and with the explosive worldwide growth of electronic data volume, and associated need of processing, analysis, and storage of such humongous volume of data, it has now become mandatory to exploit the... more
DNA metabarcoding offers new perspectives, especially with regard to the high‐throughput identification and diagnostics of pathogens. Microsporidia are an example of widely distributed, opportunistic and pathogenic microorganisms in which... more
Peptides are used as reagents both for basic research and diagnostic purposes. Therefore, there is a need for novel methods for the design of peptide molecules with a particular specific physiochemical profile. The properties of the... more
The aim of In-silico structural analysis and Protein disorder prediction for HPV type 16 E7 virus proteins is to solve the problem of designing vaccine against cervical cancer. The simultaneous structural analysis of E7 proteins out of 50... more
In this capstone, I describe various state-of-the-art tools in detail to “annotate” conserved hypothetical genes in whole genome sequences. Genetic annotation refers to the designation of function to biological sequences. This approach... more
The specification defines a derived format of VCF, fully compliant with the VCF specification, which is called the Dual Coordinates VCF file (or DVCF). A DVCF file contains information about genetic variants in two different coordinate... more
Background: Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is a burden problem in a developing country like Egypt since patients are usually admitted in late stage with bad prognosis and short overall survival. Because of genetic predisposition of CRC and... more
Abstract Background: Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is a burden problem in a developing country like Egypt since patients are usually admitted in late stage with bad prognosis and short overall survival. Because of genetic predisposition of... more
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Background: The~17 Gb hexaploid bread wheat genome is a high priority and a major technical challenge for genomic studies. In particular, the D sub-genome is relatively lacking in genetic diversity, making it both difficult to map... more
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a bacterial endotoxin which can participate in the induction of inflammatory responses. LPS may also play a significant role in some neurodegenerative, oncological and metabolic disorders. The aim of the... more
Genome wide microsatellite maps shall support Phytophthora systematics through the development of reliable markers, enabling species discrimination and variability analyses. Whole genome sequences of 17 Phytophthora accessions belonging... more
Genomic studies may generate massive amounts of data, bringing interpretation challenges. Efforts for the differentiation of benign and pathogenic variants gain importance. In this article, we used segregation analysis and other molecular... more
Motivation: The deluge of current sequenced data has exceeded Moore's Law, more than doubling every 2 years since the next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies were invented. Accordingly, we will able to generate more and more data... more
The genome expression pattern is strongly modified during the heat shock response (HSR) to form an adaptive state. This may be partly achieved by modulating microRNA levels that control the expression of a great number of genes that are... more
Peptides are used as reagents both for basic research and diagnostic purposes. Therefore, there is a need for novel methods for the design of peptide molecules with a particular specific physiochemical profile. The properties of the... more
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a bacterial endotoxin which can participate in the induction of inflammatory responses. LPS may also play a significant role in some neurodegenerative, oncological and metabolic disorders. The aim of the... more
ABSTRACT As part of the SpringerBriefs series, this book presents a brief overview of the history, development, methods, applications, and challenges of NGS, and is divided into three parts. Part I provides an introduction to the basics... more
Decoding DNA symbols using next-generation sequencers was a major breakthrough in genomic research. Despite the many advantages of next-generation sequencers, e.g., the high-throughput sequencing rate and relatively low cost of... more
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology enables discovery of nearly all genetic variants present in a genome. A subset of these variants, however, may have poor sequencing quality due to limitations in sequencing technology or in... more
Background: The use of artificial data to evaluate the performance of aligners and peak callers not only improves its accuracy and reliability, but also makes it possible to reduce the computational time. One of the natural ways to... more
Understanding structure and function of human brain remains the most intriguing region of advanced research. Neurological disorders also constitute a major proportion of ongoing brain associated research as several disorders are still not... more