Search for dissertations about: "biomathematics biometrics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words biomathematics biometrics.
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1. Proteome Profiling of Strawberry and Characterization of a Bet v 1-Homologous Allergen
Abstract : Strawberry (Fragaria ananassa) is an economically important crop, and recognised as an important source of antioxidants and bioactive compounds with health promoting effects. Yet increased incidence of allergy puts a limit to the choice of food for an increasing percentage of the population. READ MORE
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2. Probalistic Methods In Genomic Data Analysis
Abstract : In this thesis, three aspects of gene expression data analysis are discussed: Differential gene expression is addressed by a probabilistic method. Gene annotation enrichment analysis is discussed in the context of multiple hypothesis testing and the choice of null hypothesis. READ MORE
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3. New methods for protein structure threading and domain identification
Abstract : The availability of three-dimensional structures of proteins has provided enormous insight into the detailed molecular machinery of the living cell. Since the late 1950s and early 1960s, experimental methods for deriving protein structures have contributed more than 30,000 entries to the Protein Data Bank, representing the collected knowledge of protein and other macromolecular structures. READ MORE
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4. Statistical and Functional Analysis of Genomic and Proteomic Data
Abstract : High-throughput technologies have led to an explosion in the availability of data at the genome scale. Such data provide important information about cellular processes and causes of human diseases, as well as for drug discovery. Deciphering the biologically relevant results from these data requires comprehensive analytical methods. READ MORE
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5. Insights into structure and dynamics of the AAA+ motor of magnesium chelatase
Abstract : The insertion of Mg2+ into protoporphyrin IX represents the first committed step in the chlorophyll and bacteriochlorophyll biosynthetic pathways. The reaction is catalyzed by the multisubunit enzyme Mg-chelatase, which consists of three subunits, known as I (molecular weight ~40 kDa), D (~70 kDa), and H (~140 kDa). READ MORE