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Analysis Of Complex Vertebrate Genomes: Computational Challenges And Solutions, Jeramiah J. Smith Oct 2017

Analysis Of Complex Vertebrate Genomes: Computational Challenges And Solutions, Jeramiah J. Smith

Commonwealth Computational Summit

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Adversarial Discriminative Domain Adaptation For Extracting Protein-Protein Interactions From Text, Anthony Rios, Ramakanth Kavuluru, Zhiyong Lu Oct 2017

Adversarial Discriminative Domain Adaptation For Extracting Protein-Protein Interactions From Text, Anthony Rios, Ramakanth Kavuluru, Zhiyong Lu

Commonwealth Computational Summit

Relation extraction is the process of extracting structured information from unstructured text. Recently, neural networks (NNs) have produced state-of-art results in extracting protein-protein interactions (PPIs) from text. While multiple corpora have been created to extract PPIs from text, most methods have shown poor cross-corpora generalization. In other words, models trained on one dataset perform poorly on other datasets for the same task. In the case of PPI, the F1 has been shown to vary by as much as 30% between different datasets. In this work, we utilize adversarial discriminative domain adaptation (ADDA) to improve the generalization between the source and …


Discovery Of Sex-Specific Regions In A Salamander Genome, Nataliya Y. Timoshevskaya, Melissa C. Keinath, Jeramiah J. Smith Oct 2017

Discovery Of Sex-Specific Regions In A Salamander Genome, Nataliya Y. Timoshevskaya, Melissa C. Keinath, Jeramiah J. Smith

Commonwealth Computational Summit

Biological Aspects:

Salamander (Ambystoma mexicanum) has a gigantic genome: ~32,000,000,000 bases (10X of size of human genome)

Sex is determined by a pair of morphologically identical chromosomes:

  • ZZ in male
  • ZW in female

Object:

  • Find (if there are any) genomic differences between chromosomes W and Z

Workflow:

  1. Sequencing and de novo assembly of the reference salamander genome
  2. Alignment of short sequences from male and female genomes to the reference
  3. Coverage analysis


Registration And Grouping Algorithms In Protein Nmr Derived Peak Lists And Their Application In Protein Nmr Reference Correction, Andrey Smelter, Xi Chen, Eric C. Rouchka, Hunter N. B. Moseley Oct 2017

Registration And Grouping Algorithms In Protein Nmr Derived Peak Lists And Their Application In Protein Nmr Reference Correction, Andrey Smelter, Xi Chen, Eric C. Rouchka, Hunter N. B. Moseley

Commonwealth Computational Summit

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of proteins (protein NMR) is a powerful analytical technique for studying structure and dynamics of proteins. Almost all aspects of protein NMR have been accelerated by the development of software tools that enable the analysis of NMR spectral data and its utilization in studying protein structure and dynamics. This includes software for raw NMR processing, spectral visualization, protein resonance assignment, and structure determination. However, full automation of protein NMR data analysis is still a work in progress and data analysis still requires an expert NMR spectroscopist utilizing an array of software tools.

While manual resonance assignment …


The Lamprey Genome: Illuminating Genomic Change Across Eons And Embryogenesis, Jeramiah J. Smith, Courtney K. M. Waterbury, Melissa C. Keinath, Cody B. Saraceno, Vladimir A. Timoshevskiy, Nataliya Y. Timoshevskaya Oct 2017

The Lamprey Genome: Illuminating Genomic Change Across Eons And Embryogenesis, Jeramiah J. Smith, Courtney K. M. Waterbury, Melissa C. Keinath, Cody B. Saraceno, Vladimir A. Timoshevskiy, Nataliya Y. Timoshevskaya

Commonwealth Computational Summit

The lamprey genome provides unique insights into both the deep evolutionary history of vertebrate genomes and the maintenance of genome structure/integrity over development. The lamprey lineage diverged from all other vertebrates approximately 500 million years ago. As such, comparisons between lamprey and other vertebrates permit reconstruction of ancient duplication and rearrangement events that defined the fundamental architecture and gene content of all extant vertebrate genomes. Lamprey also undergoes programmatic changes genome structure that result in the physical elimination of ~20% of its genomic DNA (~0.5Gb from a ~2 Gb genome) from all somatic cell lineages during early embryonic development. Here, …


Aberrant Coordination Geometries Discovered In Most Abundant Metalloproteins, Sen Yao, Robert M. Flight, Eric C. Rouchka, Hunter N. B. Moseley Oct 2017

Aberrant Coordination Geometries Discovered In Most Abundant Metalloproteins, Sen Yao, Robert M. Flight, Eric C. Rouchka, Hunter N. B. Moseley

Commonwealth Computational Summit

Metalloproteins play crucial biochemical roles in our body and are essential across all domains of life. The structural environment around a metal ion, especially the coordination geometry (CG), is both sequentially and functionally relevant. Studies of the metalloprotein’s CG will greatly help alleviate the imbalance between the ample sequence data available and the insufficient knowledge on protein functions. Current methodologies in characterizing metalloproteins’ CG consider only previously reported CG (canonical CG) models based primarily on nonbiological chemical context. Exceptions to these canonical CG models can greatly hamper the ability to characterize metalloproteins both structurally and functionally.


Use Of Hpc To Analyze Changes In Gene Expression During Fruit Fly Spermiogenesis, Sepideh Dadkhah, Douglas A. Harrison, Jeramiah J. Smith Oct 2017

Use Of Hpc To Analyze Changes In Gene Expression During Fruit Fly Spermiogenesis, Sepideh Dadkhah, Douglas A. Harrison, Jeramiah J. Smith

Commonwealth Computational Summit

In the fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, JAK/STAT signaling during spermiogenesis is known to play a crucial role in the maintenance of stem cells of the testis. Recent studies in our lab have shown that activation of the JAK/STAT pathway in somatic cyst cells is also required for the later stages of spermiogenesis like individualization.

The main goal of this project is to characterize the events downstream of JAK/STAT signaling in spermiogenesis and more specifically to determine the mechanism by which JAK/STAT activation regulates individualization, a later stage in spermiogenesis where 64 individual spermatids are formed from a 64-interconnected spermatid …