The advent of new sequencing technology has resulted in the accumulation of a large amount of information on human DNA variation. In order to make sense of these data in the context of biology and medicine, new methods are needed both for analysis and for integration with other resources. In this work: 1) I studied the distribution pattern of human DNA variants across populations using data from the 1000 genomes project and investigated several evolutionary biology questions from the perspective of population genomics. I found population level support for trends previously observed between species, including selection against deleterious variants, and lower frequency of variants in highly expressed genes and highly connected genes. I was al...
The translation of personal genomics to precision medicine depends on the accurate interpretation of...
Large-scale reference data sets of human genetic variation are critical for the medical and function...
Understanding the molecular, phenotypic, and pathogenic effects of mutations is of enormous importan...
In studies of human genome variation, researchers attempt to identify the DNA sequence differences b...
Proteins are integral to all cellular processes and underpin the function of all extant organisms, m...
A major challenge in biology is to identify how different species arose and acquired distinct phenot...
The DNA sequencing technology developed by Frederick Sanger in the 1970s established genomics as the...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies have led to the generation of vast amounts genetic variat...
With the rapid development and decreasing cost of sequencing technologies, more and more novel genet...
Advances in sequencing technology have greatly reduced the costs incurred in collecting raw sequenci...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The information gained from sequencing of t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Computer Science. Advisor: Chad L. Myers. 1 compu...
The study of human genetics was greatly facilitated by the sequencing of the first human genome in 2...
All human beings are approximately 99.9% similar in their DNA sequences. The 0.1% contains different...
The field of human genetics has evolved at a dramatically fast pace over the past few decades. Break...
The translation of personal genomics to precision medicine depends on the accurate interpretation of...
Large-scale reference data sets of human genetic variation are critical for the medical and function...
Understanding the molecular, phenotypic, and pathogenic effects of mutations is of enormous importan...
In studies of human genome variation, researchers attempt to identify the DNA sequence differences b...
Proteins are integral to all cellular processes and underpin the function of all extant organisms, m...
A major challenge in biology is to identify how different species arose and acquired distinct phenot...
The DNA sequencing technology developed by Frederick Sanger in the 1970s established genomics as the...
Recent advances in sequencing technologies have led to the generation of vast amounts genetic variat...
With the rapid development and decreasing cost of sequencing technologies, more and more novel genet...
Advances in sequencing technology have greatly reduced the costs incurred in collecting raw sequenci...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)The information gained from sequencing of t...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. Major: Computer Science. Advisor: Chad L. Myers. 1 compu...
The study of human genetics was greatly facilitated by the sequencing of the first human genome in 2...
All human beings are approximately 99.9% similar in their DNA sequences. The 0.1% contains different...
The field of human genetics has evolved at a dramatically fast pace over the past few decades. Break...
The translation of personal genomics to precision medicine depends on the accurate interpretation of...
Large-scale reference data sets of human genetic variation are critical for the medical and function...
Understanding the molecular, phenotypic, and pathogenic effects of mutations is of enormous importan...