About Us

GenomePro is a new framework that allows us to develop new applications to further study genomic data. Our goal is to provide a website where you can sumbmit raw DNA, RNA or Protein, and data with other specifications, to execute a variety of genomic applications. At the present time we have implemented the following functions:

  Current Applications  
  • Verify contents of DNA, RNA or Protein files
    This application verifies the contents of DNA, RNA or Protein files, emailing you the results of your submitted files.

  • Find Signatures of Any Length
    This new computational framework finds patterns and signatures among multiple genomic data files. This computational effort compares genomes of any size, from raw DNA, RNA or Protein input files, locating exact sub-sequences of any size found in a source genome and not in the target genomes, testing equivalent, inverse and complement sub-sequences.

    Purposes
    The results of this signatures process allows us to develop many other applications, such as:

    1. Creation of genomic fingerprints/signatures that are predictive and prognostic for specific biologic events or treatment outcomes. (work in progress)

    2. Identification of sources and types of bacteria or viruses that spread in hospital or community settings. (work in progress)

    3. Confirmation of the presence of either new primary lesions or metastatic disease in all solid tumors, aiding in staging of cancer and treatments strategies. (work in progress)

    4. Tracking of HIV/TB mutational changes in patients, offering the possibility for new treatment paradigms. (work in progress)

  • Find Exact Sub-sequences Present in Multiple Genomes (work in progress)
    Obtain sub-sequences that are found in multiple genomic files using equivalent, inverse and complement sub-sequences, of any length, that appear in the source file and target files.

    Purposes
    It allows us to perform many analysis such as:

    1. Find Similarities in multiple genomes. (work in progress)

    2. Identification types of bacteria or viruses that spread in hospital or community settings. (work in progress)

    3. Creating genetic fingerprints libraries of known Bacteria, viruses, and tumors, which are currently cured with known treatments or medications, will allow us to search for those fingerprints in other genomes and apply the known cures to new diseases. These fingerprints can also be useful to identify the source of drug resistance. (work in progress)

  • Repeats - Locate Sub-sequences and their Repeats Locations. Text Format (work in progress)

  • Repeats - Graphical Representation with all Locations (work in progress)