Publications by authors named "Guilherme M Lavezzo"

Prediction of transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) is an example of application of Bioinformatics where DNA molecules are represented as sequences of A, C, G and T symbols. The most used model in this problem is Position Weight Matrix (PWM). Notwithstanding the advantage of being simple, PWMs cannot capture dependency between nucleotide positions, which may affect prediction performance.

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Segments are repeated anatomical units forming the body of insects. In Drosophila, the specification of the body takes place during the blastoderm through the segmentation cascade. Pair-rule genes such as hairy (h), even-skipped (eve), runt (run), and fushi-tarazu (ftz) are of the intermediate level of the cascade and each pair-rule gene is expressed in seven transversal stripes along the antero-posterior axis of the embryo.

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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been widely discovered in several organisms with the help of high-throughput RNA sequencing. LncRNAs are over 200 nt-long transcripts that do not have protein-coding (PC) potential, having been reported in model organisms to act mainly on the overall control of PC gene expression. Little is known about the functionality of lncRNAs in evolutionarily ancient non-model metazoan organisms, like Schistosoma mansoni, the parasite that causes schistosomiasis, one of the most prevalent infectious-parasitic diseases worldwide.

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Article Synopsis
  • Next Generation Sequencing, particularly RNA-Seq, has uncovered a variety of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in many organisms, including the Schistosoma mansoni parasite responsible for schistosomiasis.
  • In this study, researchers identified 7,029 putative long intergenic ncRNA (lincRNA) genes across 2,596 genomic locations, revealing their potential functional roles and expression variability throughout different life stages of the parasite.
  • This research marks the first comprehensive identification and structural annotation of lncRNAs in the S. mansoni genome, highlighting their possible involvement in essential biological processes during parasite development.
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