Using w-shingling to group similar genes into metabuckets

Jorge Cedeno-Femandez, Francisco J. Torres-Rojas

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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa AGI is an opportunistic superbug that affects patients with weakened immune systems due to infectious diseases in eyes, ears, burns or chronic diseases such as cystic flbrosis. This bacterium has genes without information and it is necessary to determine the function they fulfill in order to seek medical treatment that helps infected patients. Using w-shingling, metabuckets are generated that group genes by their similarity. Each metabucket contains genes with or without information, the latter can be associated with information about what they do possess. In addition, a factorial experiment is presented with the results of applying the algorithm to a set of genes obtained from public databases, where the average similarity of the genes grouped in metabuckets reaches 98%.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaProceedings - 2019 45th Latin American Computing Conference, CLEI 2019
EditorialInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN (versión digital)9781728155746
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EstadoPublicada - sept 2019
Evento45th Latin American Computing Conference, CLEI 2019 - Panama City, Panamá
Duración: 30 sept 20194 oct 2019

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NombreProceedings - 2019 45th Latin American Computing Conference, CLEI 2019

Conferencia

Conferencia45th Latin American Computing Conference, CLEI 2019
País/TerritorioPanamá
CiudadPanama City
Período30/09/194/10/19

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