Background: With the rapidly falling cost and availability of high throughput sequencing and microarray technologies, the bottleneck for effectively using genomic analysis in the ...
David A. Nix, Tonya L. Di Sera, Brian K. Dalley, B...
Millions of DNA sequences (reads) are generated by Next Generation Sequencing machines everyday. There is a need for high performance algorithms to map these sequences to the refer...
A challenge in data analysis and visualization is to build new-generation software tools and systems to truly accelerate scientific discoveries. The recent focus of Princeton’s ...
Grant Wallace, Matthew A. Hibbs, Maitreya J. Dunha...
Background: To facilitate efficient selection and the prioritization of candidate complex disease susceptibility genes for association analysis, increasingly comprehensive annotat...
Judith E. Stenger, Hong Xu, Carol Haynes, Elizabet...
Background: New "next generation" DNA sequencing technologies offer individual researchers the ability to rapidly generate large amounts of genome sequence data at drama...