Results for "Genome"

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  • Nieduszynski Group

    Complete, accurate replication of the genome is essential for life. All chromosomes in eukaryotic cells must be duplicated and then segregated to daughter cells to ensure genetic integrity and produce the large number of cells that make up a multicellular organism. We are using genetic, genomic a...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genome, Stability, Replication, Chromosome, Cancer, Oxford

    3503 days ago

  • Genome Stability Laboratory

    The bakers yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an ideal model organism to understand mechanisms of meiotic chromosome segregation. In S. cerevisiae and in mammals, the majority of meiotic crossovers are formed through a highly conserved MSH4p-MSH5p, MLH1p-MLH3p dependent pathway. We are interested...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, CrossOver, Recombination, Gene, Function, Genome, NGS, Sequences, CNV, Selection

    2976 days ago

  • Katju Lab

    TheLab seek to understand the genetic factors contributing to genomic variation and phenotypic diversity. To this end, we employ molecular and bioinformatic tools to study evolutionary processes at the level of populations, both experimental and natural, and genomes. Our research interests enco...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Duplication, Genome, Gene, Function, Population, NGS, Sequences, CNV, Selection

    2986 days ago

  • Salzberg lab

    We are a computational biology lab that develops novel methods for analysis of DNA and RNA sequences. Our research includes software for aligning and assembling RNA-seq data, whole-genome assembly, and microbiome analysis. We work closely with biomedical scientists to apply these methods to curre...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Steven, Salzberg, Lab, DNA, RNA, Assembly, Software, Mircobiome, NGS, Alignment, Genome

    2542 days ago

  • Eugene V. Koonin Lab

    Interested in understanding the evolution of life. To obtain glimpses of such understanding, we employ existing and new methods of computational biology to perform research in several major areas. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/research/groups/koonin/

    Tags: Eugene V. Koonin, NCBI, Koonin, Evolution, Genome, Bioinformatics

    2303 days ago

  • CHARLES SWANTON LAB

    They are using the latest DNA sequencing technology to read the genetic makeup of cancer cells within tumours in ever greater detail, teasing out patterns of evolution (evolutionary rule books), cancer heterogeneity and working out what changes have happened as a tumour evolves. We’re also invest...

    Tags: CHARLES SWANTON, Cancer, Evolution, Genome, Instability, Laboratory

    1966 days ago

  • Genome Informatics Section Lab !

    Our section develops and applies computational methods for the analysis of massive genomics datasets, focusing on the challenges of genome sequencing and comparative genomics. We aim to improve such foundational processes and translate emerging genomic technologies into practice. The Genome In...

    Tags: Adam, Phillippy, PhD, GIS, Genome, Informatics, Section, Lab

    1556 days ago

  • Edanchin Lab

    My main topics of interest are: The impact of non tree-like evolution such as horizontal gene transfers and hybridization on species biology Evolution and adaptation of animals in the absence of sexual reproduction and the underlying mechanisms Genomic signatures of adaptation to a parasitic...

    Tags: Etienne, GJ, Danchin, HGT, Genome, Bioinformatics, Comparative Genomics, French, France, Evolution, Adaptation

    1257 days ago

  • Vicoso group

    The Vicoso group investigates how sex chromosomes evolve over time, and what biological forces are driving their patterns of differentiation. The Vicoso group is interested in understanding several aspects of the biology of sex chromosomes, and the evolutionary processes that shape their pecul...

    Tags: Beatriz, Vicoso, Sex, Chromosome, Evolution, X, Genome

    818 days ago