Browsing Research Articles (SANBI) by Subject "Diversity"
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The contribution of exon-skipping events on chromosome 22 to protein coding diversity
(Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2001)Completion of the human genome sequence provides evidence for a gene count with lower bound 30,000–40,000. Significant protein complexity may derive in part from multiple transcript isoforms. Recent EST based studies have ... -
Increasing African genomic data generation and sharing to resolve rare and undiagnosed diseases in Africa: A call‑to‑action by the H3Africa rare diseases working group
(BMC, 2022)The rich and diverse genomics of African populations is significantly underrepresented in reference and in diseaseassociated databases. This renders interpreting the Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data and reaching a ... -
Modelling human protein interaction networks as metric spaces has potential in disease research and drug target discovery
(BMC, 2014)We have recently shown by formally modelling human protein interaction networks (PINs) as metric spaces and classified proteins into zones based on their distance from the topological centre that hub proteins are primarily ... -
Structural comparison of diverse HIV-1 subtypes using molecular modelling and docking analyses of integrase inhibitors
(MPDI, 2020)The process of viral integration into the host genome is an essential step of the HIV-1 life cycle. The viral integrase (IN) enzyme catalyzes integration. IN is an ideal therapeutic enzyme targeted by several drugs; ... -
Understanding biobanking : An assessment of the public engagement speaking book intervention Biobanking and Me
(South African Medical Association, 2019)Meaningful engagement with donors of biological samples intended for human-sample biobanking increases knowledge, and allows donors to make informed decisions. Informed donors provide a platform for public awareness, ...