Accueil
A partir de cette page vous pouvez :
Retourner au premier écran avec les dernières notices... |
Résultat de la recherche
1 résultat(s) recherche sur le mot-clé 'Genetic mutations'
Affiner la recherche Faire une suggestion
"ANALYSE GÉNOMIQUE DU SARS-COV-2 AU MAROC & IDENTIFICATION DES BIOMARQUEURS DU CANCER DE SEIN CHEZ DES PATIENTES GHANÉENNES " / EL JARJINI Rabab
Titre : "ANALYSE GÉNOMIQUE DU SARS-COV-2 AU MAROC & IDENTIFICATION DES BIOMARQUEURS DU CANCER DE SEIN CHEZ DES PATIENTES GHANÉENNES " Type de document : thèse Auteurs : EL JARJINI Rabab, Auteur Année de publication : 2024 Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance variants Morocco Breast cancer Ghanaian population Genetic mutations whole exome sequencing data SARS-CoV-2 surveillance génomique variants Maroc cancer du sein population ghanéenne mutations génétiques données de séquençage de l'exome complet SARS-CoV-2 المراقبة الجينومية المتغيرات المغرب سرطان الثدي السكان الغانيون الطفرات الجينية بيانات تسلس ل اإلكسوم الكام ل Résumé : This study includes two genomic research initiatives that emphasize the crucial importance of Next generation sequencing and bioinformatics. The first study focused on the genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in Morocco from 2022 to 2023, employing Ion Torrent technology to sequence viral samples and detect the circulating variants in Morocco. We found that Omicron and Delta variants were present during this period, which impact transmissibility, vaccine efficacy, and disease severity. Variant distribution plots and a phylogenetic tree were generated to provide detailed insights into the genomic landscape of the pathogen.
The second project aimed to characterize the mutations associated with breast cancer within the Ghanaian population using whole exome sequencing data. Significant mutations were identified in key genes, including BRCA1, BARD1, and TP53. The application of bioinformatic tools enabled high-resolution detection and comprehensive analysis of genetic alterations across different types of samples. These findings underscore the importance of incorporating these genes into genetic testing panels for early detection and personalized treatment strategies.Numéro (Thèse ou Mémoire) : MM0222024 Président : OUADGHIRI Mouna, Directeur : RCHIAD Zineb ; DAOUDA Tariq ; CHAOUNI Bouchra Co-encadrante Juge : KANDOUSSI Ilham Juge : OUDGHIRI Amal "ANALYSE GÉNOMIQUE DU SARS-COV-2 AU MAROC & IDENTIFICATION DES BIOMARQUEURS DU CANCER DE SEIN CHEZ DES PATIENTES GHANÉENNES " [thèse] / EL JARJINI Rabab, Auteur . - 2024.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : SARS-CoV-2 genomic surveillance variants Morocco Breast cancer Ghanaian population Genetic mutations whole exome sequencing data SARS-CoV-2 surveillance génomique variants Maroc cancer du sein population ghanéenne mutations génétiques données de séquençage de l'exome complet SARS-CoV-2 المراقبة الجينومية المتغيرات المغرب سرطان الثدي السكان الغانيون الطفرات الجينية بيانات تسلس ل اإلكسوم الكام ل Résumé : This study includes two genomic research initiatives that emphasize the crucial importance of Next generation sequencing and bioinformatics. The first study focused on the genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in Morocco from 2022 to 2023, employing Ion Torrent technology to sequence viral samples and detect the circulating variants in Morocco. We found that Omicron and Delta variants were present during this period, which impact transmissibility, vaccine efficacy, and disease severity. Variant distribution plots and a phylogenetic tree were generated to provide detailed insights into the genomic landscape of the pathogen.
The second project aimed to characterize the mutations associated with breast cancer within the Ghanaian population using whole exome sequencing data. Significant mutations were identified in key genes, including BRCA1, BARD1, and TP53. The application of bioinformatic tools enabled high-resolution detection and comprehensive analysis of genetic alterations across different types of samples. These findings underscore the importance of incorporating these genes into genetic testing panels for early detection and personalized treatment strategies.Numéro (Thèse ou Mémoire) : MM0222024 Président : OUADGHIRI Mouna, Directeur : RCHIAD Zineb ; DAOUDA Tariq ; CHAOUNI Bouchra Co-encadrante Juge : KANDOUSSI Ilham Juge : OUDGHIRI Amal Réservation
Réserver ce document
Exemplaires
Code barre Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité MM0222024 WA Thèse imprimé Unité des Thèses et Mémoires Mémoires de Masters Disponible