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Comparative and phylogenetic analysis of viruses in the University Hospital Brno
Švestková, Tereza ; Sedlář, Karel (referee) ; Nykrýnová, Markéta (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the SARs-CoV-2 coronavirus associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome, which was first identified in 2019. This coronavirus caused a pandemic that affected almost the entire world. Knowledge of the genetic information is needed for vaccine development, to determine infectivity and to predict the evolution of SARs-CoV-2 variants. To obtain genetic information, RNA must be sequenced and these genomic sequences must be assembled. By comparing the assembled genomes, it is possible to find out which part of the organism has mutated. Phylogenetic analysis is performed on the basis of the concordance or divergence in the assembled genomes, which indicates the evolution of the organism and shows the evolutionary relationship with other organisms. The practical part is focused on the assembly of genomes from samples from patients in the University Hospital Brno and evaluation of the quality of the assembly. After the genomes are assembled, the next goal is to evaluate the variability and subsequent phylogenetic analysis.
Properties of current signals in nanopore sequencing
Plocková, Veronika ; Nykrýnová, Markéta (referee) ; Sedlář, Karel (advisor)
Oxford Nanopore technologies brought new and revolutionary technology in the field of DNA sequencing. Their sequencing device measures changes in the electric current flowing through pores together with DNA. This work aims to describe differences between raw signals produced by various sequencing kits and sequencing flowcells while sequencing several different bacteria. Two datasets combining five different organisms, two sequencing kits, and two types of flowcells were used to analyze various statistical parameters that would be suitable for the description of current signals gathered from nanopores. Finally, the samples were classified using the k-means algorithm and the results were discussed.
Bacterial Pan-Genome Analysis
Lorková, Ema Marta ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Nykrýnová, Markéta (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with pan-genome analysis for bacterial populations. The first part specifies genome, pseudogenes, bacteria and its genome, and pan-genome including its components. Following part introduces four tools for pan-genome analysis. Testing of these tools against specific bacterial genome and their comparison is mentioned in practical part. Lastly, an algorithm is implemented for creating new pipeline, and a code and obtained results are described.
Comparison of bacterial genomes obtained from second and third generation sequencing
Rumlerová, Tereza ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Nykrýnová, Markéta (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with sequencing technologies with a focus on the second and third generation of sequencers and platforms Illumina Miseq and Oxford Nanopore Technologies MinION. There is a description of an assembly of genomes with an example of the assembly of 6 genomes of a bacteria Klebsiella pneumoniae and a quality testing of these genomes. The final part contains a theoretical description and a practical implementation of selected methods for comparison of the assembled genomes, which come from two different sequencing platforms.
Influence of second and third generation sequencers on cgMLST analysis of closely-related bacterial strains.
Slavíček, David ; Sedlář, Karel (referee) ; Nykrýnová, Markéta (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is about influence of sequncers of second and third generationon cgMLST analysis of bacterial genome. In the theoretical section were described selected sequencers of second and third generation and genome assembly principles. In the practical part were assembled six genomes of Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteria from University Hospital Brno. The genomes were sequenced each on two different sequencers, Illumina Miseq and Oxford Nanopore Technologies Minion. The genomes were assembled. Suitable genes were selected and insufficient quality genomes removed for the cgMLST analysis. The cgMLST analysis was performed and the results are shownin graphs.
Bacterial genotyping based on the oligonucleotide melting temperature
Šandová, Hana ; Škutková, Helena (referee) ; Nykrýnová, Markéta (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with genotyping based on the oligonucleotide melting temperatures. In the theoretical part, DNA, typing, experimental and theoretical genotyping methods are described. The practical part of the thesis deals with a program that is designed to calculate the melting temperatures of sequences based on different methods, and the graphical user interface was created. In the following part, the measured melting temperatures of bacterial isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae are compared to the theoretically calculated melting temperatures. In the last part of the thesis, the possibility of genotyping using cluster analysis based on the theoretical melting temperatures is explored.
Genotyping Of Klebsiella Pneumoniae Isolates
Nykrýnová, Markéta
Typing methods capable of distinguishing bacterial strain are essential for epidemiologist because they help to prevent and control infections. Unfortunately, many typing methods are timeconsuming, expensive and reproducibility of their results is questionable. Therefore, we propose a new genotyping method, which is capable of identifying genes with high rate of variability to distinguish different bacterial strains.
Genotyping of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates
Nykrýnová, Markéta ; Sedlář, Karel (referee) ; Maděránková, Denisa (advisor)
This master thesis deals with typing of Klebsiella pneumoniae isolates. The first part of the thesis introduces molecular typing methods. Then bacterial genomes and Klebsiella pneumoniae are characterized. Following part describes data validation, assembly of genomes and proposed algorithm for finding genes with high variability. In last part obtained results are presented and validated on other genomes of Klebsiella pneumoniae.
Methods for gene prediction in prokaryotic genomes
Nykrýnová, Markéta ; Sedlář, Karel (referee) ; Maděránková, Denisa (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with methods of gene prediction in prokaryotic genomes. First part of the thesis introduces prokaryotic cell, its genome, expression of genetic information and methods for gene prediction. Following part describes three software products for gene prediction. Chosen software was tested against specific genome and next chapter presents obtained results. The last part describes program called Gene_finder and its results.
The Professional Speech and Slang of Musicians
NYKRÝNOVÁ, Markéta
The analysis of musicians{\crq} professional speech is the subject of this thesis. The main stress is put to the profiling of various ways the professional speech vocabulary is being enriched: by taking over expressions from foreign languages, semantic forming of lexical units (metaphor, metonymy) and creation of new words. Therefore, the attention is also focused on the word-building structure of the lexical units. Also, the presence or absence of the expressive token is being observed. The goal of the work is to draw attention to the vocabulary of musicians{\crq} professional speech from the linguistical point of view. The explanatory directory of terms used by musicians during excercise of their profession is the integral part of the work. For easier orientation, the index is also included.

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