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Bao Lam
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 2
Citations - 1240
Bao Lam is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 1202 citations.
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Empirical analysis of transcriptional activity in the Arabidopsis genome.
Kayoko Yamada,Jun Lim,Joseph M. Dale,Huaming Chen,Huaming Chen,Paul Shinn,Paul Shinn,Curtis J. Palm,Audrey Southwick,Hank C. Wu,Christopher Kim,Christopher Kim,Michelle Nguyen,Paul K. Pham,Rosa Cheuk,Rosa Cheuk,George Karlin-Newmann,Shirley X. Liu,Bao Lam,Hitomi Sakano,Troy Wu,Guixia Yu,Molly Miranda,Hong L. Quach,Matthew Tripp,Charlie H. Chang,Jeong M. Lee,Mitsue J. Toriumi,Marie M. H. Chan,Carolyn C. Tang,Courtney Onodera,Justine M. Deng,Kenji Akiyama,Yasser Ansari,Takahiro Arakawa,Jenny Banh,Fumika Banno,Leah Bowser,Shelise Brooks,Piero Carninci,Qimin Chao,Nathan Choy,Akiko Enju,Andrew D. Goldsmith,Mani Gurjal,Nancy F. Hansen,Yoshihide Hayashizaki,Chanda Johnson-Hopson,Vickie Hsuan,Kei Iida,Meagan Karnes,Shehnaz Khan,Eric Koesema,Junko Ishida,Paul X. Jiang,Ted Jones,Jun Kawai,Asako Kamiya,Cristina C. Meyers,Maiko Nakajima,Mari Narusaka,Motoaki Seki,Tetsuya Sakurai,Masakazu Satou,Racquel Tamse,Maria Vaysberg,Erika Wallender,Cecilia Wong,Yuki Yamamura,Shiaulou Yuan,Kazuo Shinozaki,Ronald W. Davis,Athanasios Theologis,Joseph R. Ecker,Joseph R. Ecker +74 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a dual experimental strategy was used to verify and correct the initial genome sequence annotation of the reference plant Arabidopsis and identified 5817 novel transcription units including a substantial amount of antisense gene transcription, and 40 genes within the genetically defined centromeres.
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Sequence and analysis of chromosome 1 of the plant Arabidopsis thaliana
Athanasios Theologis,Joseph R. Ecker,Joseph R. Ecker,Curtis J. Palm,Nancy A. Federspiel,Nancy A. Federspiel,Samir Kaul,Owen White,Jose M. Alonso,Hootan Altafi,Rina Araujo,Cheryl Bowman,Shelise Brooks,Eugen Buehler,April Chan,Qimin Chao,Huaming Chen,Rosa Cheuk,Christina W. Chin,Mike K. Chung,Lane Conn,Aaron B. Conway,Andrew R. Conway,Todd Creasy,Ken Dewar,Patrick Dunn,Pelin Etgu,Tamara Feldblyum,Ji Dong Feng,Betty Fong,Claire Fujii,John Gill,Andrew D. Goldsmith,Brian J. Haas,Nancy F. Hansen,Beth Hughes,Lucas Huizar,Jonathan L. Hunter,Jennifer Jenkins,Chanda Johnson-Hopson,Shehnaz Khan,Elizabeth Khaykin,Christopher Kim,Hean L. Koo,Irina Kremenetskaia,David B. Kurtz,Andrea Kwan,Bao Lam,Stephanie Langin-Hooper,Andrew L. Lee,Jeong M. Lee,Catherine A. Lenz,Joycelyn H. Li,Ya Ping Li,Xiaoying Lin,Shirley X. Liu,Zhaoying A. Liu,Jason S. Luros,Rama Maiti,Andre Marziali,Andre Marziali,Jennifer Militscher,Molly Miranda,Michelle Nguyen,William C. Nierman,Brian I. Osborne,Grace Pai,Jeremy Peterson,Paul K. Pham,Michael G. Rizzo,Timothy Rooney,Don Rowley,Hitomi Sakano,Steven L. Salzberg,Jody R. Schwartz,Paul Shinn,Audrey Southwick,Hui Sun,Luke J. Tallon,Gabriel Tambunga,Mitsue J. Toriumi,Christopher D. Town,Teresa Utterback,Susan Van Aken,Maria Vaysberg,Valentina S. Vysotskaia,Valentina S. Vysotskaia,Michelle Walker,Dongying Wu,Guixia Yu,Claire M. Fraser,J. Craig Venter,Ronald W. Davis +92 more
TL;DR: The genome of the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana has five chromosomes and the sequence of the largest, chromosome 1, in two contigs of around 14.2 and 14.6 megabases is reported.