Search for dissertations about: "integrative database"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words integrative database.
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1. Applied Bioinformatics in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Data storage, integration and analysis
Abstract : The massive amount of biological data has had a significant effect on the field of bioinformatics. This growth of data has not only lead to the growing number of biological databases but has also imposed the needs for additional and more sophisticated computational techniques to proficiently manage, store and retrieve these data, as well as to competently help gaining biological insights and contribute to novel discoveries. READ MORE
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2. Computational Modelling of Gene Regulation in Cancer : Coding the noncoding genome
Abstract : Technological advancements have enabled quantification of processes within and around us. The information stored within our body converts into petabytes of data. Processing and learning from such data requires comprehensive computational programs and software systems. READ MORE
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3. Network modeling and integrative analysis of high-dimensional genomic data : Nätverksmodellering och integrativ analys av högdimensionell genomikdata
Abstract : Genomic data describe biological systems on the molecular level and are, due to the immense diversity of life, high-dimensional. Network modeling and integrative analysis are powerful methods to interpret genomic data. READ MORE
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4. Occupation-based and occupation-focused evaluation and intervention with children : a validation study of the assessment of motor and process skills (AMPS)
Abstract : IntroductionOccupational therapists are concerned with enabling people to perform the daily life tasks they need, want, or are expected to perform for fullest possible integration into community living and participation in society. Children with mild disabilities have problems performing personal and instrumental activities of daily living (ADL) tasks at home or school, and that can limit their full integration and participation in their homes and school lives. READ MORE
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5. Fungal taxonomy and systematics in the digital era, with an outlook on the cantharelloid clade (Basidiomycota)
Abstract : Fungi form a large and ubiquitous group of organisms where species identification and delimitation on morphological grounds often fall short. DNA sequences have proved an invaluable information source for these pursuits and are now routinely used in most mycological laboratories. READ MORE