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Balaji Srinivasan
Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Publications - 79
Citations - 3151
Balaji Srinivasan is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Turbulence & Direct numerical simulation. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 68 publications receiving 2703 citations. Previous affiliations of Balaji Srinivasan include Indian Institutes of Technology & Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.
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Signals of recent positive selection in a worldwide sample of human populations
Joseph K. Pickrell,Graham Coop,John Novembre,Sridhar Kudaravalli,Jun Li,Devin Absher,Balaji Srinivasan,Gregory S. Barsh,Richard M. Myers,Marcus W. Feldman,Jonathan K. Pritchard +10 more
TL;DR: Analysis of recent selection in a global sample of 53 populations, using genotype data from the Human Genome Diversity-CEPH Panel, suggests that there has been selection on loci involved in susceptibility to type II diabetes.
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Graemlin: general and robust alignment of multiple large interaction networks.
TL;DR: Graemlin is developed, the first algorithm capable of scalable multiple network alignment and the first quantitative benchmarks for network alignment, which allow comparisons of algorithms in terms of their ability to recapitulate the KEGG database of conserved functional modules.
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An empirical estimate of carrier frequencies for 400+ causal Mendelian variants: results from an ethnically diverse clinical sample of 23,453 individuals.
Gabriel A. Lazarin,Imran S. Haque,Shivani Nazareth,Kevin Iori,A. Scott Patterson,Jessica L. Jacobson,John R. Marshall,William K. Seltzer,Pasquale Patrizio,Eric A. Evans,Balaji Srinivasan +10 more
TL;DR: This study of a large, ethnically diverse clinical sample provides the most accurate measurements to date of carrier frequencies for hundreds of recessive alleles and provides support for a pan-ethnic screening paradigm that minimizes the use of “racial” categories by the physician, as recommended by recent guidelines.
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The evolution of genetic regulatory systems in bacteria.
TL;DR: The genomes of bacterial species show enormous plasticity in the function of individual genes, in genome organization and in regulatory organization, which are crucial for understanding the bacterial biosphere and have important roles in the emergence of antibiotic resistance.
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Recent Trends in Computation of Turbulent Jet Impingement Heat Transfer
TL;DR: A review of the current status of computation of turbulent impinging jet heat transfer is presented in this paper, where the effects of different subgrid scale models, boundary conditions, numerical schemes, grid distribution, and size of the computational domain adopted in various large eddy simulations of this flow configuration are reviewed in detail.