Genome research is one of the most interesting and important areas of the science nowadays. It is well-known that the genomes of complex organisms are highly organized. Many studies show that DNA sequence can be divided into a few segments, which have various properties of interest. Detection of this segments is extremely significant from the point of view of practical applications, as well as for understanding evolutional processes. We model genome sequences as a multiple change-point process, that is, a process in which sequential data are divided into segments by an unknown number of change-points, with each segment supposed to have been generated by a process with different parameters. Multiple change-point models are important in many ...
Now that a draft sequence of the human genome is nearly complete, questions regarding both the infor...
Thesis by publication.Spine title: The CE method and multiple change-point detection.Includes biblio...
Recently biological sequence databases have grown much faster than the ability of researchers to ann...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are known to vary in GC content along ...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are known to vary in GC content along ...
Genomes of eukaryotic organisms vary in GC ratio, that is, share of DNA bases such that C or G as co...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are highly structured. This structure ...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are highly structured. This structure ...
It is well-known that many genomes are highly structured. So determining domains of similar pattern ...
Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) is one of the techniques that can be used to detect c...
Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) is one of the techniques that can be used to detect c...
Motivation: Knowing the exact locations of multiple change points in genomic sequences serves severa...
Motivation: Knowing the exact locations of multiple change points in genomic sequences serves severa...
Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) is one of the techniques that can be used to detect c...
Abstract Motivation: Knowing the exact locations of multiple change points in genomic...
Now that a draft sequence of the human genome is nearly complete, questions regarding both the infor...
Thesis by publication.Spine title: The CE method and multiple change-point detection.Includes biblio...
Recently biological sequence databases have grown much faster than the ability of researchers to ann...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are known to vary in GC content along ...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are known to vary in GC content along ...
Genomes of eukaryotic organisms vary in GC ratio, that is, share of DNA bases such that C or G as co...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are highly structured. This structure ...
The genomes of complex organisms, including the human genome, are highly structured. This structure ...
It is well-known that many genomes are highly structured. So determining domains of similar pattern ...
Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) is one of the techniques that can be used to detect c...
Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) is one of the techniques that can be used to detect c...
Motivation: Knowing the exact locations of multiple change points in genomic sequences serves severa...
Motivation: Knowing the exact locations of multiple change points in genomic sequences serves severa...
Array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) is one of the techniques that can be used to detect c...
Abstract Motivation: Knowing the exact locations of multiple change points in genomic...
Now that a draft sequence of the human genome is nearly complete, questions regarding both the infor...
Thesis by publication.Spine title: The CE method and multiple change-point detection.Includes biblio...
Recently biological sequence databases have grown much faster than the ability of researchers to ann...