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Human diseases involve a sequence of complex interactions between multiple biological processes. In particular, multiple genomic data such as Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP), Copy Number Variation (CNV), DNA Methylation (DM), and their interactions simultaneously play an important role in human diseases. However, despite the widely known complex multi-layer biological processes and increased...
Biological network inference is of importance to understand underlying biological mechanisms. Gene regulatory networks describe molecular interactions of complex biological processes. Graph models are mainly used for gene regulatory networks, where nodes and edges represent genes and their regulations respectively. In the most research, the molecular interactions (edges) of gene regulatory networks...
Biological network inference is a crucial problem to solve in Bioinformatics as most of biological process are based on bio molecular interactions. Many researchers have worked on especially the inference of gene regulatory networks where a node and edge represent a gene and regulation relationship respectively assuming that a gene can regulate another gene indirectly. However, a gene expression level...
The importance of an integrative genomic study is steadily increasing in an emerging era of various high-throughput genomic data. Mechanisms of human diseases consist of complex interactions of multiple biological processes such as genetic, epigenetic, and transcriptional regulation. The collection of the multiple genomic data that represents the multiple processes is called 'multi-block data'. The...
Lycopene, a member of the carotenoids pigment family, is common in humans and found in the blood and tissues. Carotenoids include at least 600 pigments, most of which provide bright colors to various plants. Lycopene gives tomatoes and other fruits and vegetables a red color, while serving primarily to protect cells from photosensitization and to aid in photosynthesis. Lycopene is found in high concentrations...
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