Bioinformatic analysis of gene expressions involved in berries growth
This project shows how OmicsBox was used to functional annotate Moringa oleifera and to better understand the genome of the plant.
This project shows how OmicsBox was used to functional annotate Moringa oleifera and to better understand the genome of the plant.
OmicsBox was used to perform the complete transcriptome analysis of Allium sativum. Enrichment analysis revealed important metabolic pathways.
This project shows how OmicsBox was used to functional annotate Moringa oleifera and to better understand the genome of the plant.
Understanding the molecular differences that underlie the different COVID19 progression severity with Omic
OmicsBox Supported Project. Researchers: Hayden Waller, Cornell University, USA Background and Project Overview: One of the primary outcomes of speciation – the formation of new species – is the generation of pre-mating barriers that prevent or greatly reduce gene flow. Behavioral changes are perhaps the most potent in the early stages of speciation. In particular, the divergent evolution of sexual
De novo transcriptome analysis in Datura metel and identification of genes related to withanolides biosynthesis pathway Researchers: Madhavi Hewadikaram Dr Sanjaya Deepal Bathige Prof. Veranja Karunaratne Project Overview Withanolides are secondary plant compounds that belong to a family of C28 ergostane-type steroidal δ lactones that mainly belong to the family Solanaceae of the plant kingdom. Withanolides have held interest and
BioBam Supported Project – with OmicsBox. Researchers: Dr. Abhishek Kumar, Computational Genome Biology Lab at Institute of Bioinformatics, Bangalore, India Project: The pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pushed the entire world on a halt with the largest lockdown of our times. A total numbers of infected cases are
BioBam Supported Project – with OmicsBox. Researchers: Richard Lathe – Division of Infection Medicine, University of Edinburgh Medical School, Edinburgh, UK Project: In managing the COVID-19 pandemic there is an urgent need to understand why some people develop severe infection leading to hospitalization and mortality, whereas others are relatively unaffected.
BioBam Supported Project – with OmicsBox. Researchers: Pr. Sami Aifa from the Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Screening Processes (LPCMC) from the Centre of Biotechnology of Sfax, Tunisia Dr. Amor Mosbah from the Laboratory of Biotechnology and Valorization of Bio-Geo-Ressources (LBVBGR) from the Superior Institute of Biotechnology of Sidi Thabet, Tunisia Dr. Salma Abdeljalil and Pr. Ali Gargouri from the