Abanish Singh, Ph.D.

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2008 Computer Science & Engineering University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX, United States 
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Computer Science, Bioinformatics Biology
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Nikola Stojanovic grad student 2008 UT Arlington
 (Computational analysis of structure and function of genomic sequences.)
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Singh A, Babyak MA, Nolan DK, et al. (2015) Gene by stress genome-wide interaction analysis and path analysis identify EBF1 as a cardiovascular and metabolic risk gene. European Journal of Human Genetics : Ejhg. 23: 854-62
Zhu M, Need AC, Han Y, et al. (2012) Using ERDS to infer copy-number variants in high-coverage genomes. American Journal of Human Genetics. 91: 408-21
Thompson AJ, Clark PJ, Singh A, et al. (2012) Genome-wide association study of interferon-related cytopenia in chronic hepatitis C patients. Journal of Hepatology. 56: 313-9
Cirulli ET, Heinzen EL, Dietrich FS, et al. (2011) A whole-genome analysis of premature termination codons. Genomics. 98: 337-42
Ge D, Ruzzo EK, Shianna KV, et al. (2011) SVA: software for annotating and visualizing sequenced human genomes. Bioinformatics (Oxford, England). 27: 1998-2000
Stojanovic N, Singh A. (2010) Exploring motif composition of eukaryotic promoter regions. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 680: 27-34
Pelak K, Shianna KV, Ge D, et al. (2010) The characterization of twenty sequenced human genomes. Plos Genetics. 6: e1001111
Cirulli ET, Singh A, Shianna KV, et al. (2010) Screening the human exome: a comparison of whole genome and whole transcriptome sequencing. Genome Biology. 11: R57
Singh A, Keswani U, Levine D, et al. (2010) An algorithm for the reconstruction of consensus sequences of ancient segmental duplications and transposon copies in eukaryotic genomes. International Journal of Bioinformatics Research and Applications. 6: 147-62
Singh A, Feschotte C, Stojanovic N. (2007) A study of the repetitive structure and distribution of short motifs in human genomic sequences. International Journal of Bioinformatics Research and Applications. 3: 523-35
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