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About Sridhar Acharya
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Expertise
Sequence and Structural Analysis, Molecular Dynamics, Protein and Nucleic acid simulations, computational methods, Bioinformatics tools, Biological Databases, Search techniques, Protein comparative modelling, Mutation analysis

Experience
five years

Education/Credentials
Master of Science in Biotechnology
Ph.D in computational Biology

   

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Questions Answered By Expert  Sridhar Acharya 
In Category  Computational Biology / Bioinformatics

SubjectDate Asked

Dominate Gene1/15/2009
  Q: Not sure you can answer this, but is it true when dark & light genes mix- the father's gene is more ...
  A: There is no dependence of dominance on father or mother. Dominance is dependent on the gene itself ...
Statistics Minor1/9/2009
  Q: I am currently seeking a degree in Biomedical Sciences. I was thinking of adding a Statistics ...
  A: I am not highly knowledgeable about the field. But with my experience of working in computational ...
genetic10/2/2007
  Q: what is tRNA ?
  A: tRNA stands for transfer RNA. It is one of the three type of RNA present in the living cells [rRNA, ...
vectors5/18/2007
  Q: Why do researchers need more than one type of vector to produce recombinant DNA? What is the ...
  A: I can only give a basic non-extensive reply for this query. rDNA technology has advanced a lot that ...
promoters3/5/2007
  Q: I am interested knowing about the mechanism of action of promoters for mRNA synthesis, and in fact I ...
  A: Promoter is a small strech of DNA sequence, located just before the Gene or some times forming also ...
Canis rufus floridanus -- My Favorite Wolf is extinct -- Any hope of bringing it back?12/1/2006
  Q: Canis-rufus-floridanus is a black-coated red wolf. It is my favorite wolf. I want it back. Is there ...
  A: First of all I must say that I am not competent to provide you with answer for this. But ...
DNA analysis11/26/2006
  Q: I need to edit my DNA after sequencing, is there any program to do that? Thank you.
  A: First of all, I didnt understand what you mean by editing. I suppose you want to compare it with a ...
Bioinformatics11/18/2006
  Q: Perhpas you could shade somelight on the blast results. I know that you base your choice of gi ...
  A: If the two sequences that you have taken belong to the same protein, then you should expect both of ...
RNA secondary structure10/25/2006
  Q: I have a question about secondary structure prediction programs. In fact I am going to compare ...
  A: I am unable to get your problem. I mean 'stdin' file what you have mentioned is very vague. ...
Bioinformatics/Biotechnology9/26/2006
  Q: Would a MSc in Bioinformatics be better than an Msc in Biotechnology? Which one has better ...
  A: Please Note: My answer below is purely my personal view. I think MSc in Biotechnology would be ...
coiled coil prediction8/31/2006
  Q: Hello. I have a problem to predict coiled coil sequence in a protein. this protein act as a membrane ...
  A: I cannot help with MacStripe 2.0 as we do not have MAC system. But you can use the online program ...
bioinformatics7/26/2006
  Q: give me a definition of bioinformatics ! n also plz list the areas it concerns mainly !
  A: You can ofcourse get good definitions for bioinformatics from various authentic bioinformatics ...

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