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Anne de Jong is a researcher in the Molecular Genetics department at the University of Groningen, specializing in bioinformatics and computational biology. Her work focuses on developing user-friendly pipelines and web servers for integrating data mining and statistics, particularly in bacterial genetics and transcriptomics.
She contributes to tools like BAGEL3, PePPER, and Genome2D, which aid in analyzing prokaryotic genome and transcriptome data. Her group utilizes Linux servers to manage large datasets from techniques such as Next Generation Sequencing and proteomics analysis.
Her research interests include RNA folding, biospectroscopy, and translating big-data into biological knowledge. She has published extensively on bacteriocin detection, promoter prediction, and data visualization frameworks for prokaryotic systems biology.
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