Publications by authors named "Stafny DSouza"

In type 2 diabetes (T2D), collective damage to the eyes, kidneys, and peripheral nerves constitutes microvascular complications, which significantly affect patients' quality of life. This study aimed to prospectively evaluate the risk of microvascular complications in newly diagnosed T2D patients in Dubai, UAE. Supervised automated machine learning in the Auto-Classifier model of the IBM SPSS Modeler package was used to predict microvascular complications in a training data set of 348 long-term T2D patients with complications using 24 independent variables as predictors and complications as targets.

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Background: Attempts to subtype, type 2 diabetes (T2D) have mostly focused on newly diagnosed European patients. In this study, our aim was to subtype T2D in a non-white Emirati ethnic population with long-standing disease, using unsupervised soft clustering, based on etiological determinants.

Methods: The Auto Cluster model in the IBM SPSS Modeler was used to cluster data from 348 Emirati patients with long-standing T2D.

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Cytorace-3 is a laboratory evolved hybrid lineage of Drosophila nasuta nasuta males and Drosophila nasuta albomicans females currently passing ~850 generations. To assess interracial hybridization effects on gene expression in Cytorace-3 we profiled the transcriptomes of mature ovaries and testes by employing Illumina sequencing technology and de novo transcriptome assembling strategies. We found 26% of the ovarian, and 14% of testis genes to be differentially expressed in Cytorace-3 relative to the expressed genes in the parental gonadal transcriptomes.

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The () is a member of subgroup of species group of widely distributed across South-East Asia and central to Southern Africa. It displays morphological similarities with other members of the subgroup with which it has a recent divergence history. The genomic DNA of Coorg strain was paired-end sequenced using Illumina HiSeq 2500 technology to obtain a draft genome assembly of 145.

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Drosophila nasuta nasuta and Drosophila nasuta albomicans represent cross fertile members of the immigrans species group of Drosophila with an allopatric mode of distribution exhibiting characteristic novelties. Illumina sequencing technology and de novo transcriptome assembling strategies were used for the current study. The analysis revealed 8% of the transcriptome to be differentially expressed between the ovaries of these two species, of which 9% was related to female reproduction.

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