...ity, evolution and behavior. Our guiding approaches include population genetics, which provides a quantitative framework for studying speciation, geographic variation and genome evolution; systema...
The main theme of our research is the understanding of how genetic information is decoded from DNA into RNA and proteins. Someone may fin...ning.
Translational recoding.
RNA editing.
Evolution of the genetic c...
The focus of the Gerstein Lab is interpreting personal genomes, particularly in relat...e fields, within the emerging discipline of data science.
Personal Genome Variation: SVs
Human Genome Annotation...
Ageing has a profound impact on human society and modern medicine, yet it remains a major puzzle of biology. The goal of my work is to help understand the genetic,...
Complete, accurate replication of the genome is essential for life. All chromosomes in e...ed and then segregated to daughter cells to ensure genetic integrity and produce the lar...hat make up a multicellular organism. We are using genetic,...
...lar interactions, modeling of protein complexes, the study and characterization of protein-protein interactions, peptide design, modeling of geneticvariation, structure-based protein desi...
Our research group is primarily focused on the analysis of whole genome sequence data to identify geneticvariation (primarily structural variation) and examine their potential functional impact in diseas...
...problems in evolutionary biology and human genetics. Long-term interests of the lab include topics such as:
Human geneticvariation
Inference of human evo...ene genealogies
Theoretical population genetics
Combinatorics of evolutio...
Raphael Lab research is focused on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology.
Current research interests include next-generation DNA sequencing, structural variation, genome rearrangements in can...
The focus of Dr. Singh’s research and teaching is on the molecular mechanistic basis for environmental carcinogen-induced genetic (DNA damage) and epigenetic changes, and susceptibility to human cancer development
More at http://www.tiehh.ttu.edu/dr.-kamaleshwar-singh.html