Sequence-function relationship is a fundamental question for many branches of modern biomedical research. It connects the primary sequence of proteins to the function of proteins and fitness of organisms, holding answers for critical questions such as functional consequences of mutations identified in whole genome sequencing and adaptive potential of fast evolving pathogenic viruses and microbes. Many different approaches have been developed to delineate the genotype-phenotype map for different proteins, but are generally limited by their throughput or precision. To systematically quantify the fitness of large numbers of mutations, I modified a novel high throughput mutational scanning approach (EMPIRIC) to investigate the fitness landscape...
Deciphering the functionality encoded in the genome constitutes an essential first step to understan...
Proteins are large biological molecules that control most vital cellular functions. They consist of ...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology)--Harvard-MIT Program in Health S...
The primary amino acid sequence of a protein governs its specific cellular functions. Since the crac...
Evolution is the single cohesive logical framework in which all biological processes may exist simul...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06As more individuals have their genomes sequenced, m...
The primary objective of this dissertation was to combine the power of bioinformatics with synthetic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08HIV's most rapidly evolving proteins is its envelop...
Understanding the molecular, phenotypic, and pathogenic effects of mutations is of enormous importan...
Traditional genetics, which includes forward and reverse genetics, has been employed extensively to ...
How proteins undergo conformational changes to bind a ligand is one of the most fundamental question...
As protein sequences evolve, differences in selective constraints may lead to outcomes ranging from ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Proteins are sophisticated molecular machines, yet the...
Mutations are central to evolution, providing the genetic variation upon which selection acts. A mut...
Proteins are integral to all cellular processes and underpin the function of all extant organisms, m...
Deciphering the functionality encoded in the genome constitutes an essential first step to understan...
Proteins are large biological molecules that control most vital cellular functions. They consist of ...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology)--Harvard-MIT Program in Health S...
The primary amino acid sequence of a protein governs its specific cellular functions. Since the crac...
Evolution is the single cohesive logical framework in which all biological processes may exist simul...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06As more individuals have their genomes sequenced, m...
The primary objective of this dissertation was to combine the power of bioinformatics with synthetic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08HIV's most rapidly evolving proteins is its envelop...
Understanding the molecular, phenotypic, and pathogenic effects of mutations is of enormous importan...
Traditional genetics, which includes forward and reverse genetics, has been employed extensively to ...
How proteins undergo conformational changes to bind a ligand is one of the most fundamental question...
As protein sequences evolve, differences in selective constraints may lead to outcomes ranging from ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Proteins are sophisticated molecular machines, yet the...
Mutations are central to evolution, providing the genetic variation upon which selection acts. A mut...
Proteins are integral to all cellular processes and underpin the function of all extant organisms, m...
Deciphering the functionality encoded in the genome constitutes an essential first step to understan...
Proteins are large biological molecules that control most vital cellular functions. They consist of ...
Thesis (Ph. D. in Biomedical Engineering and Computational Biology)--Harvard-MIT Program in Health S...