Gennadiy Yershov
University of Chicago
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2003
Saïd El Fantroussi; Hidetoshi Urakawa; Anne E. Bernhard; John J. Kelly; Peter A. Noble; Hauke Smidt; Gennadiy Yershov; David A. Stahl
ABSTRACT Oligonucleotide microarrays were used to profile directly extracted rRNA from environmental microbial populations without PCR amplification. In our initial inspection of two distinct estuarine study sites, the hybridization patterns were reproducible and varied between estuarine sediments of differing salinities. The determination of a thermal dissociation curve (i.e., melting profile) for each probe-target duplex provided information on hybridization specificity, which is essential for confirming adequate discrimination between target and nontarget sequences.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2005
Alex Pozhitkov; Boris Chernov; Gennadiy Yershov; Peter A. Noble
ABSTRACT Past studies have suggested that thermal dissociation analysis of nucleic acids hybridized to DNA microarrays would improve discrimination among duplex types by scanning through a broad range of stringency conditions. To more fully constrain the utility of this approach using a previously described gel-pad microarray format, artificial neural networks (NNs) were trained to recognize noisy or low-quality data, as might derive from nonspecific fluorescence, poor hybridization, or compromised data collection. The NNs were trained to classify dissociation profiles (melts) into groups based on selected characteristics (e.g., initial signal intensity, area under the curve) using a data set of 21,044 profiles derived from 186 probes hybridized to a study set of RNA extracted from 32 microbes common to the human oral cavity. Three melt profile groups were identified: one group consisted mostly of ideal melt profiles; another group consisted mostly of poor melt profiles; and, the remainder were difficult to classify. Screening of melting profiles of perfect-match hybrids revealed inconsistencies in the form of melting profiles even for identical probes on the same microarray hybridized to same target rRNA. Approximately 18% of perfect-match duplex types were correctly classified as poor. Experimental variability and deviation from ideal melt behavior were shown to be attributable primarily to a method of local background subtraction that was very sensitive to displacement of the grid frames used for image capture (both determined by the image analysis system) and duplexes with low binding constants. Additional results showed that long RNA fragments limit the discriminating power among duplex types.
Archive | 1997
Andrei Darievich Mirzabekov; Dmitry Y. Guschin; Valentine Shik; Alexander Fotin; Gennadiy Yershov; Y U Lysov
Archive | 1996
Andrei Darievich Mirzabekov; Gennadiy Yershov; Eugene Vladislavovich Kirillov; Sergei Valeryevich Parinov; Victor Evgenievich Barski; Yuri Petrovich Lysov
Archive | 2000
Gennadiy Yershov; Alexander I. Belgovskiy; Andrei Darievich Mirzabekov
Archive | 2003
Gennadiy Yershov; Oleg S. Alferov; Alexander Kukhtin
Archive | 2006
Gennadiy Yershov
Archive | 2003
Alexander Kukhtin; Boris K. Chernov; Julia Golova; Gennadiy Yershov; Margaret Anne Gemmell
Archive | 2007
Gennadiy Yershov; Alexander Kukhtin; Boris Chernov; Julia B. Golova; Darrell P. Chandler
Archive | 2000
Joel Pikarsky; Peter J. Hesketh; Gennadiy Yershov