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(This page last updated Friday, May 17, 2001 )

Current

BioOpera - Process Support System for Molecular Sequence Analysis. BioOpera is a joint project between the Information and Communication Systems and the CBRG. Our goal is to improve and automatize large scale analysis of genetic data sets.

Darwin: Data Analysis and Retrieval With Indexed Nucleotide/peptide sequences. DARWIN is our main tool for analysis. It is an interpreted programming langauge for computational biochemistry and is offered free. This is a project constantly in progress as we are constantly adding new algorithms and features; this includes the CBRG Server.

Mike Hallett has several projects underway:

  • Duplication/Loss
  • "Tree-ness"
  • Evolve
  • Cross Comparisons
  • Codon Matrices.

Xianghong Zhou projects include:

  • Protein secondary structure prediction using new mathematical methods *
  • Cell fingerprinting : Mass spectrometric analysis of total protein extracts*
  • Molecular evolution

    Ari Kahn is working on:

  • Bio-Opera
  • Pattern recognition in Indels
  • Microarray analysis
  • Possible Ancestral Sequence Prediction
  • EST to Genome alignment
  • Phylogenetics
    • Wild Rice (Zizania) and the Poaceae phylogeny in general‹
    • related to Physiological Ecology
    • Maximum Likelihood Estimation

     

    Gina Cannarozzi is working on:

  • Protein Structure Prediction

    Laura Bosia is working on:

  • Microaray Analysis

Past

Multiple Sequence Alignments

Evolutionary Trees

 

MORE past and current research can be found on our group members personal pages and the CBRG Publication Page:

 

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