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Fuzzy classification of DNA sequences
Těthal, Jiří ; Maděránková, Denisa (referee) ; Škutková, Helena (advisor)
The work deals with the fuzzy classification of DNA sequences. In the first part the theory summarized information about Fuzzy logic and methods of its use in the classification of biological sequence data. The second part is practically deal with the classification algorithm for assessing the similarity of sequences. Specifically, the dividing of coding and non-coding parts of the sequence and the use of fuzzy classification in DNA barcoding.
Rekonstrukce metabolických drah bakterií Legionella polyplacis a Candidatus Riesia pediculischaeffi, symbiontů vší
ZADINOVÁ, Zuzana
The genomes of two bacteria, Legionella polyplacis and Candidatus Riesia pediculischaeffi, lice endosymbionts, were examined and compared. Preserved genes were identified, assigned to appropriate metabolic pathways, and listed in an electronic attachment table. Completeness and functionality were assessed for individual metabolic pathways. Based on the results, metabolic maps were created for both bacteria
Comparison of metabolic pathways in insect symbiotic bacteria
SCHÜRZ, Robin
Genomes of lice endosymbionts, Legionella from two different host species (Polyplax serrata and Polyplax spinulosa), were compared in their metabolic pathways. Preserved genes were annotated, mapped out for comparison and checked for their functionality. The annotated genes also were assessed for their Ka/Ks values and the COG categories they were included in.
Fuzzy classification of DNA sequences
Těthal, Jiří ; Maděránková, Denisa (referee) ; Škutková, Helena (advisor)
The work deals with the fuzzy classification of DNA sequences. In the first part the theory summarized information about Fuzzy logic and methods of its use in the classification of biological sequence data. The second part is practically deal with the classification algorithm for assessing the similarity of sequences. Specifically, the dividing of coding and non-coding parts of the sequence and the use of fuzzy classification in DNA barcoding.

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