1 code implementation • 23 May 2017 • Wayne Joubert, James Nance, Deborah Weighill, Daniel Jacobson
The surge in availability of genomic data holds promise for enabling determination of genetic causes of observed individual traits, with applications to problems such as discovery of the genetic roots of phenotypes, be they molecular phenotypes such as gene expression or metabolite concentrations, or complex phenotypes such as diseases.
Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing Data Structures and Algorithms Performance 65Y05, 68W10
1 code implementation • 23 May 2017 • Wayne Joubert, James Nance, Sharlee Climer, Deborah Weighill, Daniel Jacobson
The massive quantities of genomic data being made available through gene sequencing techniques are enabling breakthroughs in genomic science in many areas such as medical advances in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
Distributed, Parallel, and Cluster Computing Data Structures and Algorithms Performance 65Y05 [Computer aspects of numerical algorithms: Parallel computation], 68W10 [Algorithms: Parallel algorithms]