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Volume 17 Supplement 17

Proceedings of the 27th International Conference on Genome Informatics: Bioinformatics

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Shanghai, China3-5 October 2016

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Edited by Shuigeng Zhou, Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen and Hiroshi Mamitsuka

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    Authors: Guangyong Zheng, Yaochen Xu, Xiujun Zhang, Zhi-Ping Liu, Zhuo Wang, Luonan Chen and Xin-Guang Zhu
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  2. Pooled library screen analysis using shRNAs or CRISPR-Cas9 hold great promise to genome-wide functional studies. While pooled library screens are effective tools, erroneous barcodes can potentially be generate...

    Authors: Jihyeob Mun, Dong-Uk Kim, Kwang-Lae Hoe and Seon-Young Kim
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  3. Gene expression data produced on high-throughput platforms such as microarrays is susceptible to much variation that obscures useful biological information. Therefore, preprocessing data with a suitable normal...

    Authors: Abha Belorkar and Limsoon Wong
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2016 17(Suppl 17):540
  4. A draft genome assembled by current next-generation sequencing techniques from short reads is just a collection of contigs, whose relative positions and orientations along the genome being sequenced are unknow...

    Authors: Kun-Tze Chen, Cheih-Jung Chen, Hsin-Ting Shen, Chia-Liang Liu, Shang-Hao Huang and Chin Lung Lu
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2016 17(Suppl 17):469
  5. Differentiation of human embryonic stem cells requires precise control of gene expression that depends on specific spatial and temporal epigenetic regulation. Recently available temporal epigenomic data derive...

    Authors: YangLan Gan, Han Tao, Guobing Zou, Cairong Yan and Jihong Guan
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  6. Cancer is a complex disease which is characterized by the accumulation of genetic alterations during the patient’s lifetime. With the development of the next-generation sequencing technology, multiple omics da...

    Authors: Pi-Jing Wei, Di Zhang, Junfeng Xia and Chun-Hou Zheng
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2016 17(Suppl 17):467
  7. Pathway analysis combining multiple types of high-throughput data, such as genomics and proteomics, has become the first choice to gain insights into the pathogenesis of complex diseases. Currently, several pa...

    Authors: Qiaosheng Zhang, Jie Li, Haozhe Xie, Hanqing Xue and Yadong Wang
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  8. With the developments of DNA sequencing technology, large amounts of sequencing data have become available in recent years and provide unprecedented opportunities for advanced association studies between somat...

    Authors: Yuchen Yuan, Yi Shi, Changyang Li, Jinman Kim, Weidong Cai, Zeguang Han and David Dagan Feng
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2016 17(Suppl 17):476
  9. The primary goal of pathway analysis using transcriptome data is to find significantly perturbed pathways. However, pathway analysis is not always successful in identifying pathways that are truly relevant to ...

    Authors: Jusang Lee, Kyuri Jo, Sunwon Lee, Jaewoo Kang and Sun Kim
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2016 17(Suppl 17):477
  10. Since traditional drug research and development is often time-consuming and high-risk, there is an increasing interest in establishing new medical indications for approved drugs, referred to as drug reposition...

    Authors: Hui Liu, Yinglong Song, Jihong Guan, Libo Luo and Ziheng Zhuang
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2016 17(Suppl 17):539
  11. The human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) aspartic protease is an important enzyme owing to its imperative part in viral development and a causative agent of deadliest disease known as acquired immune de...

    Authors: Onkar Singh and Emily Chia-Yu Su
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  12. Identification and analysis of recurrent combinatorial patterns of multiple chromatin modifications provide invaluable information for understanding epigenetic regulations. Furthermore, as more data becomes av...

    Authors: Nan Meng, Raghu Machiraju and Kun Huang
    Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 2016 17(Suppl 17):534

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