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Monnat Pongpanich, Associate Professor, Ph.D.
Omics research of interest My current research interests involve the analysis of NGS data to elucidate answers including 1) the characteristics of replication-independent endogenous double-strand breaks (RIND-EDSBs) in yeast, mutant yeast and human; 2) the role of decreased RIND-EDSBs in decreasing viability of aging yeast cells; 3) validating salt-responsive genes in local Thai rice varieties through phylogenetic tree and 4) identifying the underlying genes in families with Mendelian diseases. Selected publications 1. Pongpanich, M., Neely, M.L. & Tzeng, J.Y. (2012). On the aggregation of multimarker information for marker-set and sequencing data analysis: Genotype collapsing vs. similarity collapsing. Frontiers in Genetics, 2. 2. Pongpanich, M., Patchsung, M., Thongsroy, J., & Mutirangura, A. (2014). Characteristics of replication-independent endogenous double-strand breaks in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. BMC genomics, 15(1), 750. Personal URL(s) http://www.math.sc.chula.ac.th/th/profile/monnat.p/
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