Genome Analysis

Genome Analysis focuses on decoding, processing, and interpreting large-scale genomic data to understand genetic variation and its biological implications. This direction forms the foundation for many downstream applications in bioinformatics and biomedicine.

  • Development of high-throughput sequencing data analysis pipelines (NGS pipelines)

  • Detection and characterization of genomic variants (SNPs, indels, structural variants)

  • Genome assembly, annotation, and comparative genomics

  • Variant calling and functional interpretation of mutations

  • Identification of disease-associated genes and genetic risk factors

  • Population genomics and construction of genomic variant databases

  • Integration of genomic data with transcriptomic and epigenomic data

  • Study of evolutionary patterns and genome diversity

  • Data storage, management, and visualization of large-scale genomic datasets