Cathal Seoighe, PhD
Affiliations: | Mathematics | National University of Ireland, Galway, Galway, County Galway, Ireland |
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Sosa EA, Rosean S, O'Shea D, et al. (2023) Regulatory Landscape Enrichment Analysis (RLEA) using gaiaAssociation. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
O'Sullivan B, Seoighe C. (2023) Comprehensive and realistic simulation of tumour genomic sequencing data. Nar Cancer. 5: zcad051 |
Nembaware V, Bennett D, Chimusa ER, et al. (2023) The African Society of Human Genetics successfully launches global data science workshops. Trends in Genetics : Tig. 39: 803-807 |
Staunton PM, Peters AJ, Seoighe C. (2023) Somatic mutations inferred from RNA-seq data highlight the Contribution of replication timing to mutation rate variation in a model plant. Genetics |
Makrooni MA, O'Shea D, Geeleher P, et al. (2022) Random-effects meta-analysis of effect sizes as a unified framework for gene set analysis. Plos Computational Biology. 18: e1010278 |
Makrooni MA, O'Sullivan B, Seoighe C. (2022) Bias and inconsistency in the estimation of tumour mutation burden. Bmc Cancer. 22: 840 |
Bennett D, O'Shea D, Ferguson J, et al. (2021) Controlling for background genetic effects using polygenic scores improves the power of genome-wide association studies. Scientific Reports. 11: 19571 |
Cleary S, Seoighe C. (2021) Perspectives on Allele-Specific Expression. Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science. 4: 101-122 |
Kherreh N, Cleary S, Seoighe C. (2021) No evidence that HLA genotype influences the driver mutations that occur in cancer patients. Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy : Cii |
Seoighe C, Bracken AP, Buckley P, et al. (2020) The future of genomics in Ireland - focus on genomics for health. Hrb Open Research. 3: 89 |