May 2011
Information fusion and multiple classifiers for haplotype assembly problem from SNP fragments and related genotype
Most positions of the human genome are typically invariant (99%) and only some positions (1%) are commonly invariant which are associated with complex genetic diseases. Haplotype information has become increasingly important in analyzing fine-scale molecular genetics data, due to the mutated form in human genome. Haplotype assembly is to divide aligned single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) fragments, which is...
May 2011
A framework for classification of antifreeze proteins in over wintering plants based on their sequence and structural features
Overwintering plants produce antifreeze proteins (AFPs) which permits the plant survival in cold condition. Analysis of sequence and structural features of these proteins would help in better understanding of their functions. In this study, we report the analysis of 40 plant AFPs on the basis of sequence and structural based classification scheme (CS). Sequence based CS segregates the AFPs into various...