We offer a range of services in genomics and transcriptomics to analyze DNA and RNA data. Our services can help researchers understand genetic variations, gene expression patterns, and the roles of non-coding RNAs. For genomics, UGenome can perform whole genome sequencing (WGS) and whole exome sequencing (WES) analysis. In transcriptomics, we offer bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing analysis as well as specialized analysis for long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs). We also offer functional annotation and analysis for both genomics and transcriptomics
Bioinformatics Services
Genomics
Transcriptomics
Proteomics
Metabolomics
Phylogenetic Analyses
HerpesVirus Antibody Analyses
UGenome’s bioinformatics services extend to proteomics and metabolomics, allowing researchers to study protein expression, modifications, and interactions, as well as metabolic pathways and changes. In proteomics, they provide basic proteomics analysis and analyze post-translational modifications. UGenome’s metabolomics services encompass a variety of techniques, including raw data processing, feature extraction, statistical analysis, metabolite identification and quantification, pathway analysis, and integration with other computational biological data. These services can help researchers uncover the intricacies of protein function and metabolic processes.
Beyond basic biological analyses, UGenome offers specialized bioinformatics services like phylogenetic analysis, antibody analysis, and custom analysis for various research needs. They can construct phylogenetic trees to study evolutionary relationships, analyze antibody responses against major herpesviruses, and develop custom data analysis pipelines. Notably, UGenome applies its expertise to personalized medicine, as showcased in case studies involving metabolite profiling for Boehringer Ingelheim and breast cancer treatment with MECO Diagnostics. These applications demonstrate UGenome’s commitment to translating bioinformatics insights into clinically actionable tools for improved patient care.