From transcriptomics to proteomics: Unraveling biological knowledge via Machine Learning
Keywords: 
Materias Investigacion::Ciencias de la vida::Biociencias computacionales
Transcriptomics
Proteomics
Molecular biology
Artificial intelligence
Issue Date: 
21-Feb-2023
Defense Date: 
20-Dec-2022
Publisher: 
Universidad de Navarra
Citation: 
SERRANO, Guillermo. "From transcriptomics to proteomics: Unraveling biological knowledge via Machine Learning". Hernaez, M. y Guruceaga, E. (dirs.). Tesis doctoral. Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, 2022.
Abstract
We start by highlighting basic concepts of both molecular biology and machine learning. This overview focuses on the key ideas that are required to comprehend the rest of the work, and thus, it does not attempt at providing a comprehensive review. We start with the basis of DNA and RNA, the genetic building bricks, until the formation of the proteins, the final actors of the genetic machinery. We also explore state-of-the-art technologies to measure those processes along with their limitations. After introducing the basic biological concepts, we will discuss the basics of machine learning methodologies and some of the most important models used in recent years to solve many biological problems.

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