This is an R script to perform Principal Component Analysis (PCA) for High Resolution Melting (HRM) Data.
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This is an R script to perform Principal Component Analysis (PCA) for High Resolution Melting (HRM) Data.
Pathway fingerprinting for analysis of gene expression arrays
My solutions for the project of "An Intro to Bioinformatics" - Sharif University of Technology (SUT) - Prof. Somayyeh Koohi and Prof. Ali Sharifi-Zarchi - Fall 2021(1400-1).
An ensemble of functions for easier and quicker preliminary microbiome analyses
Generic code for performing microbiome-wide association studies with a variety of models
Repository for hosting the web application I developed during my Master's thesis at Lundbeck.
Scripts for the validity of driver gene identification tools in the context of targeted genome sequencing - TCGA
Here is a whole bunch of genomic data analyses using Bioconductor packages. The files are found in the form of .R files.
Repository for Allergy Immunology and Cell Biology Unit (AICBU), University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka.
Script to summarize the results from several structure runs
Cluster analysis of Biomedical signals of patients
Create a Bioconductor/R SDK for Arvados
Bioinformatics- High-throughput data Analysis project
MitoHEAR (Mitochondrial HEteroplasmy AnalyzeR) is an R package that allows the estimation as well as downstream statistical analysis of the mtDNA heteroplasmy calculated from single-cell datasets.
making cloud plots fro single cell rna-seq analysis
Code for the master thesis "Exploring MicroRNA Interaction Networks to Explain the Relationship Between Caloric Restriction and Breast Cancer in Mice"
R package to get the most out of the results from TRAL
Implement R-prime measure of linkage disequilibrium
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