This group is dedicated to Comparative genomics ... Dramatic results have emerged from the rapidly developing field of comparative genomics. Comparison of the fruit fly genome with the human genome reveals that about sixty percent of genes are conserved (Adams et al. 2000). That is, the two organisms appear to share a core set of genes. Researchers have also found that two-thirds of human genes known to be involved in cancer have counterparts in the fruit fly.
The goal of our research is to interpret and distill this complexity through accurate analysis and modeling of molecular pathways, particularly those in which malfunctions lead to the manifestation of disease. We are inventing integrative methods...
MAULANA AZAD NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY BHOPAL
No. CSE/14/1038
Walk in Interview for the post of JRF under TEQIP-II
SN Department – Qualification Post Graduation – Time
1 Bio-Informatics & Mathematics M.Tech...
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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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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...