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Isobel Claire Gormley

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Majumdar K, Silva R, Perry A, Watson R, Rau A, Jaffrezic F, et al.
PLoS One . 2024 Dec; 19(12):e0314014. PMID: 39661598
Identifying differentially methylated cytosine-guanine dinucleotide (CpG) sites between benign and tumour samples can assist in understanding disease. However, differential analysis of bounded DNA methylation data often requires data transformation, reducing...
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OReilly D, Murphy C, Moore C, Ainle F, Gormley I, Morrell C, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2023 Sep; 95(3):852-856. PMID: 37758864
Background: Newborns are at high risk of sepsis. At present there is no definitive "rule in" blood test for sepsis at the point of clinical concern. A positive blood culture...
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Gupta S, Gormley I, Brennan L
Metabolites . 2023 Feb; 13(2). PMID: 36837783
To date, most metabolomics biomarker research has focused on identifying disease biomarkers. However, there is a need for biomarkers of early metabolic dysfunction to identify individuals who would benefit from...
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Frizzarin M, Gormley I, Casa A, McParland S
Foods . 2021 Dec; 10(12). PMID: 34945635
Including all available data when developing equations to relate midinfrared spectra to a phenotype may be suboptimal for poorly represented spectra. Here, an alternative local changepoint approach was developed to...
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Cotroneo C, Gormley I, Shields D, Salter-Townshend M
BMC Bioinformatics . 2021 Dec; 22(1):593. PMID: 34906073
Background: In bacteria, genes with related functions-such as those involved in the metabolism of the same compound or in infection processes-are often physically close on the genome and form groups...
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Rafter P, Gormley I, Parnell A, Naderi S, Berry D
Front Genet . 2021 Nov; 12:761503. PMID: 34795696
The relative contributions of both copy number variants (CNVs) and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to the additive genetic variance of carcass traits in cattle is not well understood. A detailed...
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Rafter P, Gormley I, Purfield D, Parnell A, Naderi S, Berry D
BMC Genomics . 2021 Oct; 22(1):757. PMID: 34688258
Background: The carcass value of cattle is a function of carcass weight and quality. Given the economic importance of carcass merit to producers, it is routinely included in beef breeding...
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DAngelo S, Gormley I, McNamara A, Brennan L
BMC Bioinformatics . 2021 Sep; 22(1):469. PMID: 34583648
Background: Metabolomic biomarkers offer potential for objective and reliable food intake assessment, and there is growing interest in using biomarkers in place of or with traditional self-reported approaches. Ongoing research...
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Rafter P, Gormley I, Parnell A, Kearney J, Berry D
BMC Genomics . 2020 Mar; 21(1):205. PMID: 32131735
Background: The trading of individual animal genotype information often involves only the exchange of the called genotypes and not necessarily the additional information required to effectively call structural variants. The...
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Staunton P, Miranda-CasoLuengo A, Loftus B, Gormley I
BMC Bioinformatics . 2019 Sep; 20(1):466. PMID: 31500560
Background: Although many of the genic features in Mycobacterium abscessus have been fully validated, a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory elements remains lacking. Moreover, there is little understanding of how...