The development of new technologies and approaches has vastly transformed genomics research, leading to an unrivaled explosion in the amount of genomic data. The escalation in genomic data generation has collaterally raised the challenges of analyzing these data. The development of the statistical approach and computational methods for the analyses of genomic information are imminent needs at such increasing challenges. In this thesis, we present new statistical methods, to sort through increasingly rich and massive genome-wide TraDIS data sets to classify the essential genes of bacterial organisms. The inferences obtained from most existing approaches are tied to mariner family of transposons known for preferential insertion at TA sites, ...
The minimal subset of genes required for cellular growth, survival and viability of an organism are ...
Insertion sequences are small mobile regions of DNA (transposable elements) found primarily in proka...
Methods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical experiments. H...
The development of new technologies and approaches has vastly transformed genomics research, leading...
Motivation Probabilistic Identification of bacterial essential genes using transposon-directed inse...
Transposon-directed insertion site sequencing (TraDIS) is a high-throughput method coupling transpos...
Transposon-directed insertion site sequencing (TraDIS) is a high-throughput method coupling transpos...
Large-scale systematic analysis of gene essentiality is an important step closer toward unraveling t...
Large-scale systematic analysis of gene essentiality is an important step closer toward unraveling t...
Genes critical for the survival or reproduction of an organism in certain circumstances are classifi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
Transposon mutagenesis is an efficient way to explore gene essentiality of a bacterial genome. Howev...
BACKGROUND: The identification of genes essential for survival is of theoretical importance in the u...
Contains fulltext : 111011.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)High-throughput...
Accurately predicting essential genes is important in many aspects of biology, medicine and bioengin...
The minimal subset of genes required for cellular growth, survival and viability of an organism are ...
Insertion sequences are small mobile regions of DNA (transposable elements) found primarily in proka...
Methods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical experiments. H...
The development of new technologies and approaches has vastly transformed genomics research, leading...
Motivation Probabilistic Identification of bacterial essential genes using transposon-directed inse...
Transposon-directed insertion site sequencing (TraDIS) is a high-throughput method coupling transpos...
Transposon-directed insertion site sequencing (TraDIS) is a high-throughput method coupling transpos...
Large-scale systematic analysis of gene essentiality is an important step closer toward unraveling t...
Large-scale systematic analysis of gene essentiality is an important step closer toward unraveling t...
Genes critical for the survival or reproduction of an organism in certain circumstances are classifi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Springer Nature via the DOI in this record....
Transposon mutagenesis is an efficient way to explore gene essentiality of a bacterial genome. Howev...
BACKGROUND: The identification of genes essential for survival is of theoretical importance in the u...
Contains fulltext : 111011.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)High-throughput...
Accurately predicting essential genes is important in many aspects of biology, medicine and bioengin...
The minimal subset of genes required for cellular growth, survival and viability of an organism are ...
Insertion sequences are small mobile regions of DNA (transposable elements) found primarily in proka...
Methods for identifying essential genes currently depend predominantly on biochemical experiments. H...