Genes and Genomics |
GE01 |
Alícia L.de Melo |
Regulatory elements of carbon metabolism in sugarcane |
GE02 |
Andre Fonseca |
A bioinformatics approach to cancer vaccines prioritization based cancer-testis antigens in melanoma |
GE03 |
Antonio Camilo da Silva Filho |
Prediction, identification and characterization of genomic islands in Aeromonas spp. |
GE04 |
Antônio Pedro de Castello Branco da Rocha Camargo |
Microbiomes of Velloziaceae from phosphorus-impoverished soils of the campos rupestres, a biodiversity hotspot |
GE05 |
Beatriz Batista Trigo |
Variants encompassing the Agouti signaling protein gene are associated with dilution of grey shades in Nellore (Bos indicus) cattle |
GE06 |
Deyvid Amgarten |
Precise Identification and Genome Recovery of Viral Pathogens Through a Non-Specific Target Virome Clinical Test |
GE07 |
Felipe Marques de Almeida |
A container-based pipeline for bacterial genome assembly and annotation |
GE08 |
Fernanda Cristina Medeiros de Oliveira |
Identification of non-homologous isofunctional and species- specific enzymes in Mycobacterium abscessus as possible therapeutic targets |
GE09 |
Fernanda Orpinelli |
Impacts of retroelements in tumorigenesis |
GE10 |
Fernanda Stussi |
Original human genome might have had 25% to 35% methylated C in CpG |
GE11 |
Filipe Ferreira dos Santos |
Assessment of intratumoral genetic heterogeneity scores (ITGH) and its association with clinical parameters across several cancer types |
GE12 |
Flavia Figueira Aburjaile |
Comparative genomics of Acinetobacter baumannii strains |
GE13 |
Flavia Figueira Aburjaile |
Characterization of Xop effectors in Xanthomonas citri subsp. malvacearum |
GE14 |
Freddy Eddinson Ninaja Zegarra |
SEARCH AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NON-CODIFYING RNAs IN ISOLATES OF Bacillus thuringiensis (Bacillus cereus sensu lato) BY RNA SEQUENCING |
GE15 |
Gabriel Quintanilha Peixoto |
The Death Is Red: Analysis of the Predicted Secretome of Aspergillus welwitschiae, with Emphasis in Pathogenicity and Carbohydrate Metabolism |
GE16 |
Gustavo Santos de Oliveira |
A study of genetic diversity of Escherichia coli BH100 through structural and comparative genomics |
GE17 |
Heron Hilário |
Comparative genomics in the search for Antifreeze Proteins in Metschnikowia australis |
GE18 |
Isabela Pimentel de Almeida |
Using Drosophila melanogaster Y chromosome heterochromatic sequences as a model to construct complete oligopaints |
GE19 |
Jennifer Eliana Montoya Neyra |
Warfarin dosing prediction in Brazilian patients using Algorithms based on Regression and Neural Network Models |
GE20 |
Leonardo Magalhães Cruz |
Genome-wide Association Studies Reveal Candidate Genes Important for the Interaction of Bacillus pumilus with Arabidopsis thaliana |
GE21 |
Nilson Coimbra |
Targeting audience and tailoring courses using the ISCB Competency Framework: An application survey from RSG-Brazil Educational Committee |
GE22 |
Liliane Conteville |
Antibiotic resistance genes in the gut microbiome of worldwide populations |
GE23 |
Luana Luiza Bastos |
Scientific Dissemination in Bioinformatics |
GE24 |
Marcus Vinicius Canário Viana |
Taxonomy and comparative genomics of a Corynebacterium ulcerans strain isolated from Pig, previously identified as C. pseudotuberculosis |
GE25 |
Maria Luiza Andreani |
NLR genes in aquatic mammals and where to find them |
GE26 |
Maycon Douglas de Oliveira |
Investigating the genomics of the evolution of sociality in Hymenoptera |
GE27 |
Murilo Horacio Pereira da Cruz |
Classification of Transposable Elements through Convolutional Neural Networks |
GE28 |
Letícia Xavier Silva Cantão |
IN SILICO ANALYSIS OF THE CONSERVATION OF LEUCISM-RELATED GENES IN VERTEBRATES |
GE29 |
Ondina Fonseca de Jesus Palmeira |
The role of host genetic variability in the development and establishment of human gut microbiome diversity |
GE30 |
Patricia de Cássia Ruy |
Analysis of potential disease-causing variants in a patient with intellectual disability via whole-exome sequencing |
GE31 |
Paula Luize Camargos Fonseca |
IDENTIFICATION OF FUNGI IN A BRASILIAN PAINT OF THE 20th CENTURY |
GE32 |
Paula Luize Camargos Fonseca |
THE PAINTING I LIVE: FUNGI IDENTIFIED ON PICTORIAL SURFACE |
GE33 |
Paula Silva Matos |
Comparative mitogenomics of Sugiyamaella species, yeasts of biotechnological importance |
GE34 |
Ramon Torreglosa do Carmo |
THE ROLE OF TUMOR HLA IN NON-MUSCLE INVASIVE BLADDER CANCER RESPONSE TO BCG IMMUNOTHERAPY |
GE35 |
Raquel Enma Hurtado Castillo |
Genomic and epidemiologycal analyses of Manhheimia haemolytica strains |
GE36 |
Raquel Riyuzo de Almeida Franco |
Assessment of fecal microbiome differences in captive and non-captive howler monkeys: implications for conservation planning and management |
GE37 |
Rayana dos Santos Feltrin |
A STRUCTURAL AND EVOLUTIVE APPROACH ON NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR IN EUKARYOTES |
GE38 |
Rodrigo Araujo Sequeira Barreiro |
Whole-exome sequencing evaluation of BCG responsiveness in high-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) |
GE39 |
Rodrigo Bentes Kato |
Comparative genomics analysis and classification of the Lactobacillus casei species |
GE40 |
Rodrigo Profeta Silveira Santos |
Genomic characterization of Lactobacillus delbrueckii CIDCA 133: a potential probiotic strain |
GE41 |
Sergio Mascarenhas Morgado |
The rare lncRNA GOLLD is widespread and structurally conserved among Mycobacterium tRNA arrays |
GE42 |
Suzana Eiko Sato Guima |
Beginning and end of composting as viewed through metagenome-assembled genomes |
GE43 |
Thiago de Jesus Sousa |
Comparative genomic analysis of Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis: A quest for biofilm biosynthesis genes. |
GE44 |
Victor Fernandes de Oliveira |
Studies of LDL receptor activity in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia |
GE45 |
Willian Klassen de Oliveira |
Resistome analysis of bacterial genomes from bloodstream infection reveals antibiotic efflux as the main resistance mechanism in blood isolates. |
GE46 |
Wylerson Nogueira |
An In Silico approach for the identification of vaccine and drug targets against Mycoplasma genitalium, causative agent of sexually transmitted pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) |
GE47 |
Zandora Celeste Hastenreiter Ferreira Nunes |
Possible bias in predicting essential genes |