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Jialei Duan
Researcher at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Publications - 20
Citations - 1435
Jialei Duan is an academic researcher from University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Enhancer. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1170 citations. Previous affiliations of Jialei Duan include China Agricultural University & Beijing Institute of Genomics.
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Programming and Inheritance of Parental DNA Methylomes in Mammals
Lu Wang,Lu Wang,Jun Zhang,Jialei Duan,Xinxing Gao,Wei Zhu,Wei Zhu,Xingyu Lu,Lu Yang,Jing Zhang,Guoqiang Li,Guoqiang Li,Weimin Ci,Wei Li,Qi Zhou,Neel Aluru,Fuchou Tang,Chuan He,Xingxu Huang,Jiang Liu +19 more
TL;DR: It is found that 5mC or its oxidized derivatives, at the majority of demethylated CpGs, are converted to unmodified cytosines independent of passive dilution from gametes to four-cell embryos.
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De novo assembly and Characterisation of the Transcriptome during seed development, and generation of genic-SSR markers in Peanut ( Arachis hypogaea L.)
Jianan Zhang,Shan Liang,Jialei Duan,Wang Jin,Silong Chen,Cheng Zengshu,Qiang Zhang,Xuanqiang Liang,Li Yurong +8 more
TL;DR: A successful global analysis of the peanut transcriptome using RNA-seq, a large number of unigenes were assembled, and almost four thousand SSR primers were developed will facilitate gene discovery and functional genomic studies of the peanuts plant.
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Multiplexed Engineering and Analysis of Combinatorial Enhancer Activity in Single Cells
TL;DR: Through combinatorial interrogation, Mosaic-seq finds that simultaneous repression of multiple weak constituents can alter super-enhancer activity in a manner greatly exceeding repression of individual constituents.
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Optimizing de novo common wheat transcriptome assembly using short-read RNA-Seq data
TL;DR: It is feasible to assemble the hexaploid wheat transcriptome from short reads and the assembled transcripts were comparable to Sanger-derived ESTs in terms of both continuity and accuracy.
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A tandem segmental duplication (TSD) in green revolution gene Rht-D1b region underlies plant height variation
Yiyuan Li,Jianhui Xiao,Jiajie Wu,Jialei Duan,Yue Liu,Xingguo Ye,Xin Zhang,Xiuping Guo,Yongqiang Gu,Lichao Zhang,Jizeng Jia,Xiuying Kong +11 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that changes in gene copy number are one of the important sources of genetic diversity and some of these changes could be directly associated with important traits in crops.