Hi-C is a high-throughput genomic and epigenomic technique to capture chromatin conformation (3C). In general, Hi-C is considered as a derivative of a...
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Hi-C may refer to: Hi-C, a fruit-flavored beverage brand owned by The Coca-Cola Company Hi-C (rapper), a Compton, California, rapper Hi-C (genomic analysis...
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approaches. Biology portal Hi-C (genomic analysis technique) Cognitive genomics Computational genomics Epigenomics Functional genomics GeneCalling, an mRNA...
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integrating complementary (genomic) data (based on weighted correlations between quantitative variables), and as a data exploratory technique. Although WGCNA incorporates...
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Pore-C is a genomic technique which utilizes chromatin conformation capture (3C) and Oxford Nanopore Technologies' (ONT) long-read sequencing to characterize...
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DNA sequencing (redirect from Genomic sequencing)
PMID 32571214. Wohl, Shirlee; Schaffner, Stephen F.; Sabeti, Pardis C. (2016). "Genomic Analysis of Viral Outbreaks". Annual Review of Virology. 3 (1): 173–195...
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hierarchical-based approach Biology portal Medicine portal Hi-C (genomic analysis technique) Genomics Omics Structural proteomics Protein Structure Initiative...
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Ribosome profiling (category Genomics techniques)
or Ribo-Seq (also named ribosome footprinting), is an adaptation of a technique developed by Joan Steitz and Marilyn Kozak almost 50 years ago that Nicholas...
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Metagenomics (redirect from Environmental genomics)
California, Berkeley) defined metagenomics as "the application of modern genomics technique without the need for isolation and lab cultivation of individual species"...
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ChIA-PET (category Molecular biology techniques)
Chromatin Interaction Analysis by Paired-End Tag Sequencing (ChIA-PET or ChIA-PETS) is a technique that incorporates chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-based...
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PLAC-Seq (category Molecular biology techniques)
capture(3C)-based technique to detect and quantify genomic chromatin structure from a protein-centric approach. PLAC-seq combines in situ Hi-C and chromatin...
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open-source tools. It is designed to improve the computing time of genomic data analysis while maintaining the flexibility required for various bioinformatics...
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Illumina dye sequencing (section Genomic Library)
the DNA is purified from a genomic sample or cDNA is generated, it needs to be converted into library of fragments, genomic library, that can then be sequenced...
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2007, B. Franklin Pugh innovated ChIP-seq technique. In 2009, Erez Lieberman Aiden and Job Dekker invented Hi-C, Melissa J. Fullwood and Yijun Ruan invented...
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Exome sequencing (category Molecular biology techniques)
Exome sequencing, also known as whole exome sequencing (WES), is a genomic technique for sequencing all of the protein-coding regions of genes in a genome...
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Omics (category Genomics)
to analyze the genomic profile of the entire microbiome. DNA fingerprinting using microarrays and hybridization techniques allow analysis of shifts in microbiota...
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Bioinformatics (section Comparative genomics)
in the analysis of gene and protein expression and regulation. Bioinformatic tools aid in comparing, analyzing, interpreting genetic and genomic data and...
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Cluster analysis, or clustering, is a data analysis technique aimed at partitioning a set of objects into groups such that objects within the same group...
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Circulating tumor DNA (section Analysis of ctDNA)
ctDNA analysis is an emerging tool for understanding the clonal composition of metastatic tumors, detecting different mutations on a genomic scale, studying...
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biological data mining technique known as weighted correlation network analysis. He published a book on weighted network analysis and genomic applications. Horvath...
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were discovered in 2012 using chromosome conformation capture techniques including Hi-C. They have been shown to be present in multiple species, including...
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sequencing to single cell RNA-Seq. Other techniques to query the epigenome, as single-cell ATAC-Seq and single-cell Hi-C also exist. A different, but related...
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Single cell epigenomics (category Genomics)
sequenced to determine genomic loci that are in close proximity to each other. Single-cell Hi-C is a modification of the original Hi-C protocol, which is...
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molecular engineer, chemist, serial entrepreneur, and pioneer in personal genomics and synthetic biology. He is the Robert Winthrop Professor of Genetics...
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interactomes and pathways as new candidates for functional analysis and therapeutic targeting. Hi-C is an experimental method used to map the connections between...
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Jumping library (category Molecular biology techniques)
libraries are collections of genomic DNA fragments generated by chromosome jumping. These libraries allow the analysis of large areas of the genome and...
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Her research has included the development of the FreeHi-C system for generating synthetic Hi-C (all-versus-all chromosome conformation capture) data...
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G&T-Seq (category Genomics)
novel form of single cell sequencing technique allowing one to simultaneously obtain both transcriptomic and genomic data from single cells, allowing for...
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Cladogram (redirect from Cladogram Technique)
data. Another powerful method of reconstructing phylogenies is the use of genomic retrotransposon markers, which are thought to be less prone to the problem...
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Epigenetics (section Genomic architecture)
PMID 25766068. Okada Y (November 2014). "From the era of genome analysis to the era of genomic drug discovery: a pioneering example of rheumatoid arthritis"...
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