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Data mining in large DNA
sequences is a major challenge in microbial genomics and
bioinformatics. Oligonucleotide usage (OU) patterns provide a
multitude of information for large scale sequence analysis and
visualization. The purpose of this research was to make OU
statistical algorithms available in a novel web-based tool for
functional genomics and annotation, also available in a downloadable
package.
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Biography:
Dr Reva graduated from Shevchenko Kiev State University of Ukraine in 1990. He
obtained a PhD in Microbiology in 1995 from the Institute of Microbiology and
Virology in Kiev, Ukraine. From 2002 to 2004 he did a post-doc in Bioinformatics
in the High Medical School of Hanover (Germany). In 2006 Dr. Reva joined the
National Bioinformatics Network of South Africa as Node Manager. He is involved
in inter- and intra-node communications for the Pretoria National Bioinformatics
Network node. Dr Reva's research interests are in development of new
biostatistical algorithms and computer programs for genomics and metagenomics.