Research Interest:
Bioinformatics
High-throughput and high-dimensional data analysis
Microbiome data analysis (Main focus)
Next-generation and third-generation sequencing data analysis for genomics
Gene expression data...
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The laboratory works on genome sequencing, immunoproteogenomics, antibiotics sequencing, and comparative genomics - computational technologies that enabled new applications and allowed scientists to attack biological problems that remained beyond...
As a Bioinformatician/ Computational biologist we swim in the ocean of genomic/proteomics data, and play with them with an ease. In our day to day simulation, analysis, comparative study we do need to run exhaustive programs, which might take more...
code.ohloh.net - I bet, this website will be your best friend in near future. This helps us to explore the existing open source codes and learn from it.
You can find some useful open source bioinformatics codes for your analysis work. You can use the left bar...
The amount of databases we bioinformatician deal are just HUGE … In such cases, we always need to check our server for free spaces etc. I planned this article to explains 2 simple commands that most bioinformatician want to know when they...
vcftools.sourceforge.net - VCFtools contains a Perl API (Vcf.pm) and a number of Perl scripts that can be used to perform common tasks with VCF files such as file validation, file merging, intersecting, complements, etc. The Perl tools support all versions of the VCF...
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Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
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Educational Qualifications:
Master degree in any...
Horizontal gene transfer (HGT), the “non-sexual movement of genetic material between two organisms” , is relatively common in prokaryotes and single-celled eukaryotes, but a number of factors combine to make it far rarer in...