The document discusses using bacteriophages or phages as vectors to inject genetically engineered DNA into human cells to cure and prevent diseases. Phages can be engineered to carry DNA that codes for the destruction of diseases or creation of resistant cells. The process involves identifying the medical condition, obtaining the proper DNA, placing it in phages, infecting patients with the phages, and allowing the DNA to spread through the body's natural processes. Phage therapy could potentially treat many bacterial infections and genetic disorders with few side effects due to phages' specificity.
This document from Soul Space projects Limited presents 16 interior design options for a new space in Amritsar, including two flooring options, two shop front designs, lift lobby elevations, bathroom plans and elevations, two false ceiling options, and views of atriums, shop fronts, railings, escalators, and an entrance ceiling. The designs offer multiple color schemes and configurations to present to clients for consideration and selection.
This document discusses nanopore sequencing technology. It describes two samples that were sequenced: a bacterial DNA sample and a PCR-amplified DNA sample. It also mentions Oxford Nanopore Technology and their use of an enzyme and a nanopore for sequencing. Finally, it notes that tunneling data is currently recorded at 5kHz, leading to sequencing times of around 16 hours, but modifying the electronics to acquire data at 50kHz could reduce the time to around 1.6 hours.
The document discusses different encoding strategies for compressing genomic sequence data, including fixed codes like Golomb-Rice codes and variable codes like Huffman codes. It evaluates the strategies using three datasets - one with highly clustered retrotransposon insertion sites, one with in vivo binding site locations with many single-nucleotide substitutions, and one corresponding to a full diploid human genome sequencing experiment. Preliminary results found Golomb-Rice codes best for encoding locations while Elias Gamma codes worked well for encoding mismatches.
This document discusses GIS map APIs and provides examples of how to programmatically use map APIs. It introduces GIS concepts and common map APIs from companies like Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft. It also provides code examples for basic map functions like geocoding an address, displaying a map, adding markers and info windows, and handling click events.
Neo4j: JDBC Connection Case Using LibreOfficeEric Lee
Show how to connect Neo4j dataase using JDBC driver, software client is LibreOffice Base. The slide including setting, query execution and trouble shooting.
The document discusses using bacteriophages or phages as vectors to inject genetically engineered DNA into human cells to cure and prevent diseases. Phages can be engineered to carry DNA that codes for the destruction of diseases or creation of resistant cells. The process involves identifying the medical condition, obtaining the proper DNA, placing it in phages, infecting patients with the phages, and allowing the DNA to spread through the body's natural processes. Phage therapy could potentially treat many bacterial infections and genetic disorders with few side effects due to phages' specificity.
This document from Soul Space projects Limited presents 16 interior design options for a new space in Amritsar, including two flooring options, two shop front designs, lift lobby elevations, bathroom plans and elevations, two false ceiling options, and views of atriums, shop fronts, railings, escalators, and an entrance ceiling. The designs offer multiple color schemes and configurations to present to clients for consideration and selection.
This document discusses nanopore sequencing technology. It describes two samples that were sequenced: a bacterial DNA sample and a PCR-amplified DNA sample. It also mentions Oxford Nanopore Technology and their use of an enzyme and a nanopore for sequencing. Finally, it notes that tunneling data is currently recorded at 5kHz, leading to sequencing times of around 16 hours, but modifying the electronics to acquire data at 50kHz could reduce the time to around 1.6 hours.
The document discusses different encoding strategies for compressing genomic sequence data, including fixed codes like Golomb-Rice codes and variable codes like Huffman codes. It evaluates the strategies using three datasets - one with highly clustered retrotransposon insertion sites, one with in vivo binding site locations with many single-nucleotide substitutions, and one corresponding to a full diploid human genome sequencing experiment. Preliminary results found Golomb-Rice codes best for encoding locations while Elias Gamma codes worked well for encoding mismatches.
This document discusses GIS map APIs and provides examples of how to programmatically use map APIs. It introduces GIS concepts and common map APIs from companies like Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft. It also provides code examples for basic map functions like geocoding an address, displaying a map, adding markers and info windows, and handling click events.
Neo4j: JDBC Connection Case Using LibreOfficeEric Lee
Show how to connect Neo4j dataase using JDBC driver, software client is LibreOffice Base. The slide including setting, query execution and trouble shooting.
This document outlines the motivation, features, and benefits of BioLiveCD, a live CD distribution containing bioinformatics software tools. BioLiveCD allows users to run bioinformatics applications from a bootable CD without installing software to a hard drive. It contains general applications like a terminal, text editor, and browser as well as bioinformatics tools like BioRuby and BioPython. The software is distributed under a variety of open source licenses like GPL, LGPL, BSD, and MIT to allow for academic and commercial use. Creating BioLiveCD saves time for users, helps people learn bioinformatics tools, and promotes the lab or research center that developed it.
SNP Detection for Massively Parallel Whole-genome SequencingEric Lee
This document summarizes a new method for calling SNPs from Illumina sequencing data. The method uses a Bayesian approach that incorporates prior probabilities of SNPs, quality score recalibration based on mismatch patterns, and likelihood calculations based on multiple observations of alleles. Evaluation showed over 99.8% consistency between called SNPs and genotypes from Illumina microarray data.
Ruby on Rails (RoR) is a web application framework built on Ruby. It follows the model-view-controller (MVC) pattern. The document provides step-by-step instructions to implement a simple web post board using RoR including setting up the environment, generating a project, configuring the database, creating a controller and views, adding posts using scaffolding, and basic CRUD operations. Key aspects of RoR highlighted are being agile, database independence, and the ability to add Ajax functionality and web services.
The document provides an overview of the Battle of Thermopylae between the Spartans and Persians in 480 BCE. It describes the two sides, with the Spartans being a highly trained army and the Persians led by Xerxes having a large multi-national force. It outlines the myth of the 300 Spartans defending the pass alone against millions of Persians. It then gives context for the war, describing how Ionian rebellion and Persian invasion led to clashes. It provides details of the battle itself over two days, where Spartans held off the Persians until betrayed by a local who revealed an alternate path, after which Leonidas and remaining troops fought to the death.
The Catch a Breath program is for elementary school children, third grade and younger. It helps them learn about self-control and how to deal with stress.
This document discusses using Python with Neo4j. It provides an overview of Python libraries for Neo4j like Py2neo, neo4j-rest-client, and neo4jdb-python. It then demonstrates how to perform common graph operations like creating nodes and relationships, searching, modifying properties, deleting, and enforcing uniqueness using Py2neo. The document also mentions submitting Cypher queries and provides references for further reading.
Introduction to Graph database, using K-pop as a database modelling case. From the idea of graph database, Neo4j installation, modelling, Cypher to business application.
This document outlines the motivation, features, and benefits of BioLiveCD, a live CD distribution containing bioinformatics software tools. BioLiveCD allows users to run bioinformatics applications from a bootable CD without installing software to a hard drive. It contains general applications like a terminal, text editor, and browser as well as bioinformatics tools like BioRuby and BioPython. The software is distributed under a variety of open source licenses like GPL, LGPL, BSD, and MIT to allow for academic and commercial use. Creating BioLiveCD saves time for users, helps people learn bioinformatics tools, and promotes the lab or research center that developed it.
SNP Detection for Massively Parallel Whole-genome SequencingEric Lee
This document summarizes a new method for calling SNPs from Illumina sequencing data. The method uses a Bayesian approach that incorporates prior probabilities of SNPs, quality score recalibration based on mismatch patterns, and likelihood calculations based on multiple observations of alleles. Evaluation showed over 99.8% consistency between called SNPs and genotypes from Illumina microarray data.
Ruby on Rails (RoR) is a web application framework built on Ruby. It follows the model-view-controller (MVC) pattern. The document provides step-by-step instructions to implement a simple web post board using RoR including setting up the environment, generating a project, configuring the database, creating a controller and views, adding posts using scaffolding, and basic CRUD operations. Key aspects of RoR highlighted are being agile, database independence, and the ability to add Ajax functionality and web services.
The document provides an overview of the Battle of Thermopylae between the Spartans and Persians in 480 BCE. It describes the two sides, with the Spartans being a highly trained army and the Persians led by Xerxes having a large multi-national force. It outlines the myth of the 300 Spartans defending the pass alone against millions of Persians. It then gives context for the war, describing how Ionian rebellion and Persian invasion led to clashes. It provides details of the battle itself over two days, where Spartans held off the Persians until betrayed by a local who revealed an alternate path, after which Leonidas and remaining troops fought to the death.
The Catch a Breath program is for elementary school children, third grade and younger. It helps them learn about self-control and how to deal with stress.
This document discusses using Python with Neo4j. It provides an overview of Python libraries for Neo4j like Py2neo, neo4j-rest-client, and neo4jdb-python. It then demonstrates how to perform common graph operations like creating nodes and relationships, searching, modifying properties, deleting, and enforcing uniqueness using Py2neo. The document also mentions submitting Cypher queries and provides references for further reading.
Introduction to Graph database, using K-pop as a database modelling case. From the idea of graph database, Neo4j installation, modelling, Cypher to business application.