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Archaic shell rings: New info revealed by deep learning methods

BioTech Today August 29, 2021August 29, 2021 1

Sribas Chowdhury, Adamas University, Kolkata Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania recently used machine learning and deep learning methods to study Native American shell rings that date back to the mid-Holocene era (approximately 3000-5000 years ago). The existence of shell rings was reported way back in the early 19th century. However, not much had been […]

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LLAMA: Systematic Study of 4D Microscopic Datasets

bioxone August 23, 2021August 22, 2021

Saptaparna Dasgupta, Bennett University With recent microscopy improvements, cell-size data sets may be generated by capturing cell activity. The Lattice Light Sheet Microscope (LLSM) pictures cells at fast speed and high 3D resolution, collecting data over hours at 100 frames/seconds. The LLSM imaging gave fresh insights into the complicated immune cell surface behaviour, including the […]

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HIV Drug Resistance prediction using in-silico methods!

BioTech Today August 6, 2021August 5, 2021 1

Saptaparna Dasgupta, Bennett University A genotype-based approach for predicting HIV medication resistance would considerably aid in the selection of optimal antiviral drug combinations. Lack of information on the 3D structure of the protein and the processing of partial sequencing data were two key drawbacks of prior models. Homology modeling and molecular field mapping might be […]

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neoDL: a model that recognizes longest survival glioblastomas

bioxone August 1, 2021July 31, 2021

Parnad Basu, Amity University Kolkata What is glioblastoma? When the cells of our body start to grow at a rapid speed and uncontrollably, a tumor is formed. A tumor can be both dangerous (malignant) and not dangerous (benign). In the case of malignant tumors, it tends to spread from one body part to the other […]

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DeepHBV: A machine learning tool to aid in Hepatitis B integration site detection

BioTech Today July 9, 2021July 8, 2021 2

Vaishnavi Kardale, Bioinformatics Centre, Savitribai Phule Pune University Machine learning has been useful to us in several ways. It has helped in the development of self-driving cars, google assistant, weather prediction, image recognition, language translation, you-tube recommendation, and much more. Machine learning finds it to be very helpful in biology, health informatics, and medical sciences […]

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Sequoia – a revolutionary epitranscriptomic tool

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Saakshi Bangera, DY Patil School of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics Chemical modifications of nucleotide bases of RNA are important regulators of RNA metabolism. Detecting such modifications may revolutionize transcriptomics, but is equally challenging to develop. RNA profiling concerning the transcriptome is quite difficult due to the lack of effective technology. A solid detection and analysis technique […]

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Phenotypic Imaging of Nephroblastoma Cancer cells

BioTech Today July 1, 2021June 30, 2021 4

Nandini Pharasi, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology Cancer is a disease in which the body cells grow rapidly, uncontrollably and spread to the other parts of the body, cancer makes the body stop its normal mechanism as the old cell do not die instead of that it starts forming new cells, abnormal cells, and sometimes […]

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