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- who: Wardah S. Alharbi from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research: A review of deep learning applications in human genomics using next-generation sequencing data, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Accumulation of these omics data, increased attention has been paid to bioinformatics and machine_learning (ML) tools with established superior performance in several genomics implementations. Undoubtedly, DL algorithms have dominated computational modelling approaches in which they are currently regularly expanded to report a variety of genomics questions ranging from understanding the effects of mutations on protein-RNA binding, prioritising variants and genes, diagnosing patients . . .
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