Beyond conflict: intragenomic conflict predicts individual variation in altruistic behaviour.
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Beyond conflict: intragenomic conflict predicts individual variation in altruistic behaviour.
Transcriptomic bladder cancer biomarker discovery analysis
A summer workshop on single-cell (gen)omics and data analysis
Repo linked to our recent publication in Science Advances
Repository for Multi Omics data Integration for Transcriptomics and Metabolomics in RA mouse models
Modeling the metabolic changes during the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition.
This is Loan Robinson Github Page, which includes all tutorials for education purpose.
Example code supporting immunology research
Behavioral and Transcriptomic Analyses of mecp2 Function in Zebrafish
Mapping Ambiguity Overdispersion Correction for scRNA-seq
Blog summarizing most important codes I have written
Contains analysis for the lute software paper
Analysis of summer nurse & forager and winter honey bee fat body and flight muscle transcriptomes
Whole Exome Sequencing (WES) analysis of a family trio (father, mother, proband) using command-line tools on a Linux HPC cluster. The pipeline includes quality control, read alignment, variant calling, and annotation, adapted from the GALAXY platform.
A R-based analysis of the effect of Cystic Fibrosis on the lung fibroblast transcriptome in humans.
Material used for a course on transcriptomics, covering transcriptome assembly, transcriptome functional annotation, differential expression analysis, and functional annotation data mining
Transcriptome analysis pipeline of ripe papaya fruit to determine flavour-determining genes
scRNA Analysis tutorials
Supplementary Materials for "Intragenomic conflict underlies extreme phenotypic plasticity in queen-worker caste determination in honey bees (Apis mellifera)"
Example human brain data used for https://research.libd.org/visiumStitched/.
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