Joint ICS Forum and HIIT Seminar Otaniemi talk:
Hiv-haplotype inference using a constraint-based
dirichlet process mixture model
Prof. Volker Roth
Universität Basel, Switzerland
Abstract:
The recent introduction of the Deep Sequencing technology has led to a
drastic increase in sequenced data, but the limited length of these
sequenced reads and non-negligible sequencing errors have also opened
new statistical challenges in analyzing the data. This work aims at
analyzing deep sequencing data obtained in a single run from
genetically diverse samples, in particular from intra-host HIV
populations: HIV exists in a single infected patient as quasispecies,
a population of evolutionarily related haplotypes. We present a
constraint-based Dirichlet process mixture model for identifying (an a
priori unknown number of) these haplotypes in a sample and thereby
quantifying the observed genetic diversity, which defines an important
step in administering personalized medication.
Date: Thursday, 16 December, 2010
Time: 12:15--13:00
Venue: Lecture hall T3, Computer Science building
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