Exome Sequence Analysis and Interpretation: Handbook for Clinicians

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· Research in Genomics
4.1
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A concise handbook on exome sequencing for clinicians and clinical geneticists. 


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4.1
8 reviews
Deeksha Bhartiya
February 12, 2015
This book is an excellent effort. Though I have not read the entire content, I noticed that the resolution of many of the figures can be improved, especially the screenshots and flowcharts. I think that you should also include success stories of exome sequencing across the world.
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Shovonlal Bhowmick
July 24, 2017
Truly nice explanation with lots of information on NGS.
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About the author

Sridhar Sivasubbu

Sridhar Sivasubbu’s laboratory is interested in exploiting the advantages of zebrafish to dissect molecular mechanisms of gene function, regulation and genome organization in vertebrates. Research activities in his lab include deciphering non-coding RNA mediated regulation of blood and blood vessel development and development of zebrafish models for application in personalized and precision medicine in humans. His group is actively involved in mapping the genome and transcriptome of the wild zebrafish. His group was also responsible for the whole genome sequencing of human samples from India and other Southeast Asian countries.

Sridhar did his PhD from M.S University, Tirunelveli, India and postdoctoral research at the Center for Cellular and Molecular Biology, India and the University of Minnesota, USA. He is a faculty at the CSIR-Institute of Genomics & Integrative Biology (CSIR-IGIB) since 2006. Sridhar also served as the CEO of The Center for Genomic Application, a Public-Private partnership company established by CSIR-IGIB for enabling research in the field of Genomics and Proteomics, where he spearheaded the application of next generation sequencing technology for commercial projects


Vinod Scaria

Vinod Scaria is a clinician turned computational biologist. His laboratory is interested in understanding the function, organization and regulation of vertebrate genome, and how genomic variations could potentially impact them. He is also involved in creating novel methods and resources for analysis and annotation of genomes and understanding the functional impact of genomic variations. He has been part of collaborative genomics projects aimed at understanding the Asian Genome diversity. He has also been part of the whole genome sequencing and analysis projects including the Indian, Sri-Lankan and Malaysian genome projects and is also a member of the HUGO Pan-Asian Population Genomics Initiative task-force. He has adopted novel and creative strategies, such as the use of social media, and the participation of a large number of undergraduate students in collaborative projects to accelerate genome annotation and co-creation resources for genome annotation.

Vinod did his undergraduate medical education from Calicut Medical College, University of Calicut and PhD in Computational biology from University of Pune. Vinod has over 80 peer publications in international peer-reviewed journals and two book-chapters to his credit. He is also in the editorial board of PLoS ONE, PeerJ, Journal of Translational Medicine and Journal of Orthopaedics (Elsevier). He is also recipient of the CSIR Young Scientist Award for Biological Sciences in 2012. He was a member in the senate of the Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR)


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