Sentences with phrase «other omics»

Current tools for visualization and integration of proteomics with other omics datasets are inadequate for large - scale studies and capture only basic sequence identity information.
Modern molecular technologies (genomics and other omics), through comparing nucleic acid and amino acid sequences across living species, are enabling the identification of genetic components and patterns stingily conserved by evolution, from those in which times of evolutionary branching of the tree of life can be inferred.
This HDG genome represented the most complete de novo genome assembly to date, and with other omics data resources available from this individual, the work can be used as a benchmark for developing new sequencing and assembly techniques, and for functional studies involving RNA or protein analysis.
Nearly a year into his experiment, though, changes in his other omic data suggested that his body was no longer using glucose properly.

Not exact matches

«Students contemplating careers may be well served to join the legions of 21st Century cartographers, who, like the DOE JGI user community, are interpreting the coordinates generated by the tools of genomics and other advanced omics to map the metabolic potential of the planet.»
What's more, the researchers hope to be able to add other types of «omics data such as RNA sequencing, epigenetic information, and histone modifications.
The goal of the center is to produce original high - impact research in the fields of translational - omics and bioinformatics, to enrich and enhance research occurring within other divisions and departments with these disciplines, as well as to foster novel collaborative projects across the Institute.
In addition, phenotype ontologies allow interoperability between registries and other resources, such as biobanks or omics databases.
Recent advances in single - cell omics and other techniques are revealing variation at genomic, epigenomic, transcriptomic, and posttranscriptomic levels.
Omics are novel, comprehensive approaches for analysis of complete genetic or molecular profiles of humans and other organisms.
«The UMI highlights the need for new imaging and omics technologies, such as those currently being developed at PNNL, to understand how microbes function and interact in complex environments and how they are impacted by climate change and other perturbations,» said Jansson, who also leads the Microbiomes in Transition initiative at PNNL.
Dr. Worthey received her Ph.D. in Genetics from the University of London in 2003 and completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Seattle Biomedical Research Institute at the University of Washington, working on both Eukaryotic Genomics and other high throughput «Omics» projects.
She will discuss the Systems Biology approaches currently used to understand the Omics results from space flight model systems (rodent, fruit fly etc) in the context of tissue response (i.e. muscle, liver, other vital organs).
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