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Mohamed Awad
Mohamed Awad
Department of Comparative Development and Genetics. Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research
Verified email at azhar.edu.eg
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Limited resources of genome sequencing in developing countries: Challenges and solutions
KAM Mohamed Helmy, Mohamed Awad
Applied & Translational Genomics 9, 15–19, 2016
1522016
Identification of effective DNA barcodes for Triticum plants through chloroplast genome-wide analysis
M Awad, RM Fahmy, KA Mosa, M Helmy, FA El-Feky
Computational Biology and Chemistry 71, 20-31, 2017
332017
Limited resources of genome sequencing in developing countries: challenges and solutions. Appl Transl Genom 9: 15–19
M Helmy, M Awad, KA Mosa
62016
FN-identify: novel restriction enzymes-based method for bacterial identification in absence of genome sequencing
M Awad, O Ouda, A El-Refy, FA El-Feky, KA Mosa, M Helmy
Advances in Bioinformatics 2015, 2015
62015
DNA Barcoding of Two Thymelaeaceae Species: Daphne mucronata Royle and Thymelaea hirsuta (L.) Endl
AK Alkaraki, MA Aldmoor, JN Lahham, M Awad
Plants 10 (10), 2199, 2021
32021
Assessment of candidate DNA barcoding loci for the wheat and grass family Poaceae in Egypt
M Awad, RM Fahmy, KA Mosa, M Helmy, FA El-Feky
Genome 58 (5), 190-190, 2015
32015
GALA: a computational framework for de novo chromosome-by-chromosome assembly with long reads
M Awad, X Gan
Nature Communications 14 (1), 204, 2023
12023
GALA: gap-free chromosome-scale assembly with long reads
M Awad, X Gan
bioRxiv, 2020.05. 15.097428, 2020
12020
Polyploid genome assembly of Cardamine chenopodiifolia
A Emonet, M Awad, N Tikhomirov, M Vasilarou, M Perez-Anton, X Gan, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.01. 24.576990, 2024
2024
Chromosome-By-Chromosome Assembly: A Scalable Method For De Novo Assembly
M Awad
Universität zu Köln, 2022
2022
In-silico assessment of five chloroplast intergenic regions in the family Poaceae for DNA barcoding
M Awad, M Helmy, KA Mosa, F El-Feky
Genome 60 (11), 910-911, 2017
2017
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