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Unveiling Bacterial Hitchhikers In The Urobiome, Genevieve Baddoo 2022 Loyola University Chicago

Unveiling Bacterial Hitchhikers In The Urobiome, Genevieve Baddoo

Master's Theses

Microbial communities of bacteria, viruses, and fungi form complex interactions in nature. However, our understanding of these communities is limited to those that can be cultured in the lab. Enhanced culture methods have enabled the isolation of numerous fastidious species from urinary tract, definitively proving that the urinary tract of asymptomatic individuals is not sterile. In working with these isolates, our group has observed several instances in which a “purified” isolate actually harbors more than one species. We refer to these additional members as bacterial hitchhikers, a term previously used to describe similar occurrences in soil communities. I hypothesized that …


A Functional Genomics Approach To Overwintering Mechanisms In Insects, Emily Allison Wheeler Nadeau 2022 University of Kentucky

A Functional Genomics Approach To Overwintering Mechanisms In Insects, Emily Allison Wheeler Nadeau

Theses and Dissertations--Entomology

Insects living in temperate and polar environments have developed numerous adaptations to increase survival at low temperatures. A majority of insects are freeze-intolerant and die from internal ice formation, but some are freeze-tolerant and can survive ice formation in extracellular spaces. Both categories of insects prepare for winter with a combination of seasonal and rapid acclimation responses, which differ both in time course and in underlying mechanisms. In this dissertation, I examine adaptations for winter survival in several insect species with a specific focus on molecular mechanisms. To better understand the underpinning mechanisms of these adaptations, I leverage functional genomics …


Mrna-Sequencing Pipeline And Pathway Analysis To Determine The Effects Of Bisphenol A On Fragile X Syndrome In Drosophila Melanogaster, Rashi Raghulan 2022 San Jose State University

Mrna-Sequencing Pipeline And Pathway Analysis To Determine The Effects Of Bisphenol A On Fragile X Syndrome In Drosophila Melanogaster, Rashi Raghulan

Master's Projects

Neurological disorders (NDDs), like Fragile X Syndrome (FXS), are becoming more prevalent. One outstanding question in the field is how genetic risk factors for NDDs, like Fmr1, converge with environmental risk factors like bisphenol A (BPA). Our research compares and contrasts the different molecular impacts of BPA exposure in wild-type and FXS flies using mRNA-sequencing analysis. This analysis identifies the mutation in the Fmr1 gene is shown to have a stronger effect on the Drosophila than the presence of BPA, resulting in significant differential gene expression that perturbed several neurological pathways. Moreover, numerous genes responsible for genetic human diseases have …


Proteome Database, Mariana Rius, Jackie L. Collier, Joshua Rest 2022 SUNY Stony Brook

Proteome Database, Mariana Rius, Jackie L. Collier, Joshua Rest

SoMAS Research Data

No abstract provided.


Radiation Exposure Determination In A Secure, Cloudbased Online Environment, Ben C. Shirley, Eliseos J. Mucaki, Joan H.M. Knoll, Peter Rogan 2022 Cytognomix Inc

Radiation Exposure Determination In A Secure, Cloudbased Online Environment, Ben C. Shirley, Eliseos J. Mucaki, Joan H.M. Knoll, Peter Rogan

Biochemistry Publications

Rapid sample processing and interpretation of estimated exposures will be critical for triaging exposed individuals after a major radiation incident. The dicentric chromosome (DC) assay assesses absorbed radiation using metaphase cells from blood. The Automated Dicentric Chromosome Identifier and Dose Estimator System (ADCI) identifies DCs and determines radiation doses. This study aimed to broaden accessibility and speed of this system, while protecting data and software integrity. ADCI Online is a secure web-streaming platform accessible worldwide from local servers. Cloud-based systems containing data and software are separated until they are linked for radiation exposure estimation. Dose estimates are identical to ADCI …


Biofilmgeneset: Leveraging Multi-Omics Data Mining And Ica To Discover Biofilm Stage Genes Of Interest From Condition-Specific Expression Dataset, Mathew Olakunle Alaba 2022 University of South Dakota

Biofilmgeneset: Leveraging Multi-Omics Data Mining And Ica To Discover Biofilm Stage Genes Of Interest From Condition-Specific Expression Dataset, Mathew Olakunle Alaba

Dissertations and Theses

Biofilm formation occurs in the attachment, colony, maturation, and dispersion stages. Understanding the molecular basis at every point of this process is essential to developing efficient diagnostics devices and effective antibiofilm agents. Gene expression data provide molecular insight for both static and temporal biofilm development. The most used analytic techniques for biofilm gene expression data are clustering and network inference algorithms, which class genes with similar expressions across the samples. However, these methods are inherently deficient because they do not capture gene(s) expressed in a subset of the samples. These subsets might be unique to a developmental stage, for example. …


Bioinformatic Pipeline For Determining Terminal Repeats In The Human Cytomegalovirus Genome Assembled With Pacbio Long Read Sequences, Ahmed Al Qaffas 2022 Virginia Commonwealth University

Bioinformatic Pipeline For Determining Terminal Repeats In The Human Cytomegalovirus Genome Assembled With Pacbio Long Read Sequences, Ahmed Al Qaffas

Theses and Dissertations

Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a member of the betaherpesvirinae subfamily of the Herpesvirus family. HCMV infection is common among adults worldwide, with an estimated seroprevalence of 66 to 95%, depending on the geographic region (Zuhair et al., 2019). Although most of the virus genomic content has been studied extensively, the terminal repeating region sequences remain understudied. Two main challenges hindered the study of the region: a) limitations of sequencing technologies; and b) misassembly of the repeats due to its complex nature. Here I show a novel bioinformatics pipeline that takes advantage of PacBio's long reads to resolve the challenges mentioned …


Evaluación De La Posible Existencia Biológica De Proteínas A Partir De Secuencias De Arns Generados Por Modelamiento Computacional Pseudoaleatorio, Joan Sebastián Gutiérrez Sánchez, Andrés Reinaldo Chacón Prada 2022 Universidad de La Salle, Bogotá

Evaluación De La Posible Existencia Biológica De Proteínas A Partir De Secuencias De Arns Generados Por Modelamiento Computacional Pseudoaleatorio, Joan Sebastián Gutiérrez Sánchez, Andrés Reinaldo Chacón Prada

Biología

Las proteínas son biomoléculas fundamentales para el funcionamiento de los sistemas biológicos, por lo que entender como surgen y evolucionan es de gran interés teórico. Algunos autores consideran que el origen de las proteínas se dio por el ordenamiento aleatorio de secuencias polipeptídicas; por este motivo el objetivo de este trabajo es inferir si el proceso de creación de secuencias de ARN mensajeros es de carácter estocástico, mediante el diseño y programación de un código computacional en Python que genera secuencias de ARN de manera pseudoaleatoria; posteriormente, se tradujeron las secuencias de ARN obtenidas a aminoácidos para poder realizar un …


Phylogenetic And Geographic Relationships Of Cheilostome Bryozoans In The Eastern Pacific, Hannah E. Lee 2022 Humboldt State University

Phylogenetic And Geographic Relationships Of Cheilostome Bryozoans In The Eastern Pacific, Hannah E. Lee

Cal Poly Humboldt theses and projects

The phylum Bryozoa is an incredibly diverse group of marine invertebrates with a widespread global distribution that is well suited for evolutionary studies but whose phylogenetic relationships are still poorly understood. Although recent studies on bryozoan taxonomies and phylogenies have increased, there is still a lack of assessment of species found at shallow water (<1 m) to intertidal depths. In this study, I aimed to expand the taxonomic sampling and assessment of the phylogenetic diversity of cheilostome bryozoans along the California coastline by utilizing mitochondrial DNA as well as inferring potential correlations between species presence and dispersal range both within and between rocky outer coast and sheltered harbor habitats. Illumina high-throughput sequencing was used to produce mitogenomes for cheilostome bryozoan samples collected off rocks from two rocky intertidal sites and off settlement panels from two harbor sites. Phylogenetic analyses generated evolutionary hypotheses of species relationships alongside geographic mapping of their distribution. This study identified 15 distinct species that represent 10 different families to form the first comprehensive phylogeny for multiple bryozoan families in California across a total range of approximately 973 km of coastline. Three genetically distinct species were found at multiple sites that are separated by a combination of rocky shores and sandy beaches, which indicates that the dispersal range of these species are not limited by geographic barriers along the coast of California. These results provide a future opportunity for further integration of this data with the phylogenies generated in this study to examine more robust evolutionary hypotheses for the phylogenetic and geographic relationships of Californian bryozoan species.


A Study Of Mutations In Sars-Cov-2 Genomes, Michael Andrew Welford 2022 Northern Illinois University

A Study Of Mutations In Sars-Cov-2 Genomes, Michael Andrew Welford

Graduate Research Theses & Dissertations

The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the SARS-Cov-2 virus has affected the lives of everyone around the world. There has been a rapid appearance of new variants. As the variants affected the efficacy of vaccines, it is important to study the mutations of the variants. A pipeline of tools, SARS-CoV-2 Analyzer, was created to study the mutations in the most mutated S-gene of SARS-Cov-2. Two batches of data were used in this study: all samples available at The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) were downloaded in September 2021 (before the emergence of the first omicron variant) and December 2021 (after …


Exploring The Functionality Of Putative Bop3 Post-Translational Modifications, Liliya Tkachuk, Rebecca Adams PhD 2022 Belmont University

Exploring The Functionality Of Putative Bop3 Post-Translational Modifications, Liliya Tkachuk, Rebecca Adams Phd

Belmont University Research Symposium (BURS)

All eukaryotic cells require that transcribed mRNAs undergo export form the nucleus to the cytoplasm where they can be translated into proteins. This process requires a host of proteins which are conserved between the unicellular budding yeast, S. cerevisiae, and humans. During this process, Mex67 and other associated proteins facilitate the mRNA to travel across the nuclear pore complex (NPC), doorways embedded in the nuclear envelope. Upon the exit of mRNA, Mex67 is released and recycled back into the nucleus to provide the export of more mRNA. This release occurs through the action of Dbp5, whose activity is regulated …


Estimating Weighted Panel Sizes For Primary Care Providers: An Assessment Of Clustering And Novel Methods Of Panel Size Estimation On Electronic Medical Records, Martin A. Lavallee 2022 Virginia Commonwealth University

Estimating Weighted Panel Sizes For Primary Care Providers: An Assessment Of Clustering And Novel Methods Of Panel Size Estimation On Electronic Medical Records, Martin A. Lavallee

Theses and Dissertations

Primary Care is on the frontlines of healthcare, thus they see the most diverse set of patients. In order to achieve high functioning primary care, a practice must establish empanelment, the pairing of patients to providers. Enumeration of empanelment, or estimating panel sizes, helps ensure that the demands of the patients demand the supply of providers and optimize the balance of primary care resources to improve quality of care. Further we can adjust panel sizes by using patient-level data on healthcare utilization and complexity extracted from the electronic medial record to determine the amount of care or burden of work …


Protein Structure And Interaction: The Role Of Aromatic Residues In Protein Structure And Interactions Between Pyridoxine 5'-Phosphate Oxidase/Dopa Decarboxylase, Mohammed H. AL Mughram 2022 Virginia Commonwealth University

Protein Structure And Interaction: The Role Of Aromatic Residues In Protein Structure And Interactions Between Pyridoxine 5'-Phosphate Oxidase/Dopa Decarboxylase, Mohammed H. Al Mughram

Theses and Dissertations

Naturally developed proteins are capable of carrying out a wide variety of molecular functions due to their highly precise three-dimensional structures, which are determined by their genetically encoded sequences of amino acids. A thorough knowledge of protein structures and interactions at the atomic level will enable researchers to get a deep foundational understanding of the molecular interactions and enzymatic processes required for cells, resulting in more effective therapeutic interventions. This dissertation intends to use structural knowledge from solved protein structures for two distinct objectives.

In the first project, we conducted a bioinformatics structural analysis of experimental protein structures using our …


The Isolation And Characterization Of Bacteriophage Hasitha, Gillian Brown 2022 Western Kentucky University

The Isolation And Characterization Of Bacteriophage Hasitha, Gillian Brown

Mahurin Honors College Capstone Experience/Thesis Projects

Microbacteriophage Hasitha is a virus that infects Microbacterium foliorum, a bacterium associated with grasses that was first discovered in Germany. Hasitha was isolated from an enriched compost sample and is of particular interest due to its unusual growth pattern. Most bacteriophages require actively growing host cells to produce new phage progeny. However, Hasitha can infect and kill stationary (non-replicating) bacterial cells. We discovered this unusual characteristic through a fortuitous observation of infected lawns that were allowed to incubate in the lab workspace for approximately one month. During this time, a noticeable “halo” grew around the initial site of infection …


Computational Analysis Of Drug Targets And Prediction Of Protein-Compound Interactions, Sina Ghadermarzi 2022 Virginia Commonwealth University

Computational Analysis Of Drug Targets And Prediction Of Protein-Compound Interactions, Sina Ghadermarzi

Theses and Dissertations

Computational prediction of compound-protein interactions generated a substantial amount of interest in the recent years owing to the importance of the knowledge of these interaction for drug discovery and drug repurposing efforts. Research suggests that the currently known drug targets constitute only a fraction of a complete set of drug targets, limiting our ability to identify suitable targets to develop new drugs or to repurpose current drugs for new diseases. These efforts are further thwarted by our limited knowledge of protein-drug (and more generally protein-compound) interactions, where only a subset of drug targets is typically known for the currently used …


Predicting Gene Function Of Unknown Yeast Orfs Through Phylogenetic Comparative Analysis, Lewis Barr 2022 Georgia College

Predicting Gene Function Of Unknown Yeast Orfs Through Phylogenetic Comparative Analysis, Lewis Barr

Graduate Research Showcase

Yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) has been an instrumental model system for an extraordinary diverse array of research applications for over a century now. The S. cerevisiae genome was fully sequenced in 1996, and, as a result, 6,753 potential proteins were identified. These putative proteins were established by investigating likely open reading frames within the genome. Over the past few decades, nearly 5,000 open reading frames (ORFs) and their expressed proteins have been described, and the remaining undefined open reading frames are labeled as open reading frames of unknown function (ORFans). To better understand the remaining gaps within the S. …


An Integrative Investigation Of The Synechococcus A/B Clade During Adaptive Radiation At The Upper Thermal Limit Of Phototrophy, Christopher L. Pierpont 2022 University of Montana, Missoula

An Integrative Investigation Of The Synechococcus A/B Clade During Adaptive Radiation At The Upper Thermal Limit Of Phototrophy, Christopher L. Pierpont

Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers

Thermophilic microorganisms have been scientifically observed since the early nineteenth century and have spurred many questions about the limits of life and the capacity of organisms to survive extreme conditions. Decades of research on thermophile proteins and genomes have yielded several proposed correlates of temperature that may contribute to adaptation of bacteria and archaea to high temperature. However, many of the generalizations reported are drawn from analyses of deeply divergent taxa or from individual case studies in isolation from mesophilic relatives. Members of the Synechococcus A/B (SynAB) group are the only cyanobacteria with members able to grow above 65 °C …


Fathmm: Frameshift Aware Translated Hidden Markov Models, Genevieve Krause 2022 University of Montana, Missoula

Fathmm: Frameshift Aware Translated Hidden Markov Models, Genevieve Krause

Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers

No abstract provided.


Enhanced Triacylglycerol Production In Chlorella Vulgaris By Flux Balance Analysis On Metabolic Network, Issalapap Kaothong 2022 Graduate School

Enhanced Triacylglycerol Production In Chlorella Vulgaris By Flux Balance Analysis On Metabolic Network, Issalapap Kaothong

Chulalongkorn University Theses and Dissertations (Chula ETD)

Triacylglycerol (TAG) is a type of lipid that can be produced by a microalga called Chlorella vulgaris, which is a promising source of biodiesel. However, there is a lack of research and models explaining how to directly produce this lipid. To address this, we propose using linear minimization of metabolic adjustment (LMOMA), which predicts gene manipulation effects based on Flux Balance Analysis (FBA), to enhance TAG production. We conducted single-gene deletion experiments on the genome-scale metabolic model of C. vulgaris UTEX 395 (iCZ843) under different growth conditions: heterotrophy, photoautotrophy, and mixotrophy conditions. We found that the TAG production increased by …


Comparative Analysis Of Mutational Landscapes Identified From Exome Sequencing Of Tumor Tissues And Circulating Tumor Dna, Julanee Leenanitikul 2022 Graduate School

Comparative Analysis Of Mutational Landscapes Identified From Exome Sequencing Of Tumor Tissues And Circulating Tumor Dna, Julanee Leenanitikul

Chulalongkorn University Theses and Dissertations (Chula ETD)

Next-generation sequencing of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) has been used as a noninvasive alternative for cancer diagnosis and characterization of tumor mutational landscape. However, low ctDNA fraction and other factors can limit the ability of ctDNA analysis to capture tumor-specific and actionable variants. In this study, whole-exome sequencings (WES) were performed on paired ctDNA and tumor biopsy in 15 cancer patients to assess the extent of concordance between mutational profiles derived from the two source materials. We found that up to 16.4% ctDNA fraction can still be insufficient for detecting tumor-specific variants and that high concordance with tumor biopsy is …


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