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Evolutionary models for evaluation of organisms relationship
Gregorová, Kateřina ; Maděránková, Denisa (referee) ; Škutková, Helena (advisor)
The work is focused on the study and description of evolutionary models for the evaluation of the evolutionary distances of DNA sequences and protein sequences in the amino acids and the codon representation. In the framework of this work was created a program that evaluates the genetic distance between DNA sequences and protein sequences for the use of some evolutionary models. The program calculates the genetic distance of the compared sequences and on the basis thereof renders the phylogenetic tree. This can be relatively easily and quickly evaluate the affinity of the organisms. For easy operation is part of the evaluation program also graphical user interface (GUI).
Comparison of genomes by synteny block analysis
Pavel, Tomáš ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Maděránková, Denisa (advisor)
The theoretical part of this bachelor thesis is aimed at basics of genetics. Term of gene and mutation are introduced in this section. There are gene and chromosome mutations mentioned and described. Following section is devoted to comparative genomics and especially to synteny. There is described what the synteny actually is and how the synteny arises. The end of the theoretical part of this thesis is about the evolution and there are described ways of sorting permutation vectors. The practical part of this bachelor thesis includes description of developed software. Output of this software is a dot-plot which shows detected synteny blocks. Indexes of these blocks are listed in GUI. The second important output is number of permutation steps. This number determines evolutionary distance between two analysed DNA sequences. The very last section is aimed at analyse of synthetic and real DNA sequences.
Classification of organisms using nucleotides frequencies
Zbořilová, Nicol ; Maděránková, Denisa (referee) ; Škutková, Helena (advisor)
This thesis tries to present different approaches of analysis of genomic data and classification of organisms. This thesis also wants to compare the effectiveness of traditional methods based on the necessity of aligning sequences that are computationally demanding and modern approaches utilizing only the frequencies of individual nucleotides or groups of them in biological sequences.
Digital processing of plant genomes
Jugas, Robin ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Sedlář, Karel (advisor)
This work continues in development of DNA numerical representation’s field in the recent years. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to work out an overview of numerical representations of DNA sequences and to describe the differences and properties of nuclear and mitochondrial genetic code focused on plants. Final objective is analysis of usability these signal’s representations for classification of organisms. The theoretical part is focused on description of biological facts, overview of conversion methods of DNA sequences into signals, the methods of organisms classification and the DTW algorithm. The practical part contain the created GUI application for organism classification based on numerical sequences and the analysis of usability these numerical representations for classification. The outputs of cluster analysis of numerical sequences are compared with the phylogenetic tree.
Tandem repeat finding in DNA using nucleotide density vectors
Hracho, Michal ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Maděránková, Denisa (advisor)
This thesis deals with the occurrences of tandem repeats in DNA macromolecule and with possibilities of their search in genome. Part of this work will be mainly short introduction into structure of DNA, a description of tandem repeats and their definition, classification and their impact and importance in living organism. Furthermore introduction to their search, description of internet search engines.
Fourier transformation for exon prediction
Rusina, Michal ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Maděránková, Denisa (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis there are described the methods of the prediction of exon. The first part is aimed at the difference between the prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, the description of the DNA structure and the explanation of the terms exon and intron. The second section of the theoretic part includes four methods of the prediction of exons namely dynamic programming, neural networks, hidden Markov models and discrete Fourier transform. In the practical part there was created the program called Predikce_exonu that searches exons in nucleotide sequences and works on the principle of the Fourier transform. This algorithm together with 3 freely available programs was tested on 25 sequences and the success of their prediction was described by sensitivity and specificity.
Geometry of protein moleculs
Novotný, Jan ; Maděránková, Denisa (referee) ; Škutková, Helena (advisor)
Objective of this work was to study the spatial arrangement of protein molecules, with their extraction, notations and variables used in the course descriptions. Prediction of protein structures is very important for determining the future function of proteins. Another objective was to create a function in MATLAB that will graphically represent the spatial arrangement of the backbone structure of the protein by form Ramachandran plot. Along with this function create another function to render the side-chains of amino acids and function to calculate the stereochemical quality. Finally, create a program for a complete assessment of the spatial arrangement of the protein molecules and calculating the stereochemical quality of and test program for protein structures from public databases RSCB PDB.
An Arrhytmia Classifiication Based on RR Interval
Novotný, Jiří ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with automatic classification of cardiac rhytm based on the sequence of RR intervals. The theoretical part deals both with characteristics of arrhytmias, which have been classified and the principles of the detectors and classificators used in this thesis. In the practical part, the QRS detector based on the calculation of the envelope of the ECG signal was realized in Matlab. Furthermore, the algoritm classifying arrhytmias based on the analysis of RR intervals was created. The reliability of the detector and the efficiency of the classificator was tested on the standard database CSE. The sensitivity of the detector was 98,28% and its positive predictive value was 98,38%. The diagnoses of the implemented classificator concurred in 73,17% with the cardiologists‘ diagnoses.
Preprocessing of 1D gel electrophoresis image
Svozilová, Veronika ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Vítek, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this work is to propose an algorithm in MATLAB, allowing image processing and evaluation of one-dimensional gel electrophoresis. At first describes the detection of samples based on the horizontal segmentation of electrophoresis gel image, followed by detection of the minimum intensity values of the image, a vertical segmentation and determination of the sample boundaries in the image. The final phase involves testing of the method on publicly available images and evaluation of the results.
Automatic improvements of images from 1D gel electrophoresis
Kovář, Martin ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Škutková, Helena (advisor)
In this bachelor’s thesis are explained the basic principles of electrophoresis and its modalities with focusing on 1D gel electrophoresis. It describes analysis of an electrophoreogram and causes of its possible distortion, and states specifications of applications of the method in microbiology, genomics and proteomics. The practical part presents development, optimization and outputs of a programme for automatic electrophoreogram analysis, which was created in Matlab environment. The analysis contains lane and band detection and computation of samples’ molecular weight. The ending of the thesis is constituted by evaluating efficiency of detection and accuracy of weight computation.

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