
Belal MedhatUiT The Arctic University of Norway · Centre for New Antibacterial Strategies/Heatlh Data Lab
Belal Medhat
MS.c of Science and BS.c of Bioinformatics
Ph.D. Fellow at the Arctic University of Norway,
Centre for New Antibacterial Strategies,
Health Data Lab
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Introduction
Belal currently works at the Faculty of Media Engineering and Technology, Department of Computer Science, the German University in Cairo. Belal is currently studying his master degree at the Faculty of Informatics and Computer Science, Department of Computer Science, the British University in Egypt. Belal is working on research in Parallel Computing, Chemo-informatics, and Bioinformatics. Their most recent publication is 'FLR: A Revolutionary Alignment-Free Similarity Analysis Methodology'
Additional affiliations
February 2019 - September 2019
Universities of Canada, Cairo Campus
Position
- Research Assistant
Description
- Teaching Computer Science I using Java Teaching Digital Systems using Altera DE1 Kits and Verilog
Education
October 2016 - November 2021
September 2008 - June 2012
Publications
Publications (4)
This paper introduces a novel alignment-free sequence analysis methodology. Its main idea is based on introducing a new representation of the DNA-Sequence. This representation breaks the dependency between the DNA bases that exist in the traditional string presentation. We called it the Four-Lists-Representation (FLR). Based on the FLR, a series of...
This paper introduces a novel alignment-free sequence analysis methodology. Its main idea is based on introducing a new representation of the DNA-Sequence. This representation breaks the dependency between the DNA bases that exist in the traditional string presentation. We called it the Four-Lists-Representation (FLR). Based on the FLR, a series of...
Molecular modeling and simulation tools are used to study the structure of the molecules for the purpose of understanding and creating a new generation of technology that works on the nano-scale. The current techniques mainly focus on visualizing the molecule’s structure using many illustrative methods, while they leave the knowledge extraction loa...
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What is the difference between these three types of letters: 1) Motivation Letter. 2) Statement of Purpose. 3) Personal Statement, and which of them is required for M.Sc or PHD scholarships?
Hello Everyone,
I have read that there are many Alignment-Free methods to analyze the similarity between different DNA-Sequences, one of them is to represent DNA-Sequences as a weighted directed graph, I have searched online about this but I didn't find much information about it, maybe I am using the wrong search keywords so I am asking here on ResearchGate, if you have a shortcut to these algorithms or research articles, I would be very grateful.
I am searching for ways to represent DNA-Sequences as graphs and compare these graphs to measure the similarity (exact and non-exact).
I want to perform some statistics on the lengths of DNA-Sequences inside NCBI Genbank,
for example, I want to draw a histogram of these lengths.
So I am asking is there a way to retrieve the lengths of all DNA-Sequences inside the Genbank? Can it be done using Python or R, or is this information already available via NCBI Genbank?