«
The evolutionary analysis of these data is very interesting,» he says.
Not exact matches
«First
evolutionary history
of 50 years
of music charts using big
data analysis of sounds.»
Using computational
data analysis, Hughes hopes to create
evolutionary trees
of these genes and regulatory mechanisms in order to figure out how they work together to make cells function and how they contribute to the physiology
of the organisms they are found in.
Computational genomics includes: bio-sequence
analysis, gene expression
data analysis, phylogenetic
analysis, and more specifically pattern recognition and
analysis problems such as gene finding, motif finding, gene function prediction, fusion
of sequence and expression information, and
evolutionary models.
«Some
analyses of the ENCODE
data alone have argued that upwards
of 80 %
of the genome is functional, but our
evolutionary analysis suggests that isn't the case.»
«It's nice to see they came to the same conclusion that we did» about liverworts, says Jim Leebens - Mack, a plant
evolutionary biologist at the University
of Georgia in Athens who helped gather the
data Donoghue used for the new
analysis.
Using sophisticated statistical
analysis of the massive «DNA deep sequencing»
data enabled the team to trace the
evolutionary forces that shaped these natural Synechococcus populations.
Co-Instructor, Department
of Plant Pathology August 2013 — December 2013 Class title: Applied
Evolutionary Analysis of Population Genetic
Data (PP715) Professor: Dr. Ignazio Carbone North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
A potential shortcoming
of supermatrices that include both mitochondrial and nuclear
data is that combined
analyses mask genuine cytonuclear dissociation (i.e., mito - nuclear discordance), which occurs when nuclear and mitochondrial genes have different
evolutionary histories owing to processes such as introgression
of mtDNA, demographic disparities, and sex - biased asymmetries including male - biased dispersal [72]--[75].
They also performed a comprehensive
analysis of the
evolutionary history
of pterosaurs using the latest
data and other anatomical features.
Our interpretation
of the
evolutionary history and adaptation
of humans is being transformed by
analyses of these new genomic
data.
By utilizing metagenomic
data from newly discovered bacterial and archaeal groups, we are able to perform exploratory
evolutionary analyses and test specific hypothesis regarding the origins
of various systems.
We use cultivation - independent approaches to get a wider and more realistic perspective
of the true diversity, and the new
data is used in phylogenomics
analysis to gain insight into the
evolutionary relationships among those new genomes.