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Optical processing for the analysis of genetic data sequencing

2nd World Congress on Bio Summit & Molecular Biology Expo

Abdullah K Alqallaf

Kuwait University, Kuwait

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Biotechnol Biomater

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X.C1.062

Abstract
An optical image processing technique can be proposed for analyzing and exploring DNA sequences. The approach uses the powerful computing capability of optical correlation to provide real-time processing of the genomic data. Instead of representing the symbolic DNA sequences in numeric form, they are converted and treated as 2-D images for matching purposes. Both images of the reference and the target DNA sequences are combined and presented as a joint input image to an optical joint transform correlator (JTC) set-up for a real-time processing. This JTC-based approach is capable to search for similarity/dissimilarity between two tested DNA sequences. The optical approach can facilitates the exhaustive search algorithms for locally and/or globally DNA alignment. Simulations experimental results on actual DNA sequences will be presented to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed optical approach.
Biography

Email: qallaf@ku.edu.kw

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