Publications by authors named "I A Nikolayeva"

Background: Early detection of severe dengue can improve patient care and survival. To date, no reliable single-gene biomarker exists. We hypothesized that robust multigene signatures exist.

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Biological processes often manifest themselves as coordinated changes across modules, i.e., sets of interacting genes.

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Motivation: Most computational approaches for the analysis of omics data in the context of interaction networks have very long running times, provide single or partial, often heuristic, solutions and/or contain user-tuneable parameters.

Results: We introduce local enrichment analysis (LEAN) for the identification of dysregulated subnetworks from genome-wide omics datasets. By substituting the common subnetwork model with a simpler local subnetwork model, LEAN allows exact, parameter-free, efficient and exhaustive identification of local subnetworks that are statistically dysregulated, and directly implicates single genes for follow-up experiments.

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Background: Deciphering the genetic architecture of complex traits is still a major challenge for human genetics. In most cases, genome-wide association studies have only partially explained the heritability of traits and diseases. Epistasis, one potentially important cause of this missing heritability, is difficult to explore at the genome-wide level.

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A DNA expression library of randomly selected fragments of the HIV-1 genome was constructed and used to search for antigenic determinants. A large segment of the HIV-1 provirus was sonicated, and 150-250 bp DNA fragments were cloned in a system of expression vectors developed to obtain high yields of recombinant proteins in Escherichia coli. The expressed library was immunoscreened with sera of AIDS patients.

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