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Jian Wang
Researcher at Guangzhou Medical University
Publications - 1831
Citations - 76717
Jian Wang is an academic researcher from Guangzhou Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 1018 publications receiving 57783 citations. Previous affiliations of Jian Wang include Northwestern University & Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
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WEGO 2.0: a web tool for analyzing and plotting GO annotations, 2018 update.
Jia Ye,Yong Zhang,Huihai Cui,Jiawei Liu,Yuqing Wu,Yun Cheng,Huixing Xu,Xingxin Huang,Shengting Li,An Zhou,Xiuqing Zhang,Lars Bolund,Qiang Chen,Jian Wang,Huanming Yang,Lin Fang,Chunmei Shi +16 more
TL;DR: WEGO 2.0 updates have targeted four aspects, aiming to provide a more efficient and up-to-date approach for comparative genomic analyses, and provides an additional output graph along with the traditional WEGO histogram, displaying the sorted P-values of GO terms and indicating their significant differences.
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An atlas of the protein-coding genes in the human, pig, and mouse brain
Evelina Sjöstedt,Evelina Sjöstedt,Wen Zhong,Linn Fagerberg,Max J. Karlsson,Nicholas Mitsios,Csaba Adori,Per Oksvold,Fredrik Edfors,Agnieszka Limiszewska,Feria Hikmet,Jinrong Huang,Yutao Du,Lin Lin,Zhanying Dong,Ling Yang,Xin Liu,Hui Jiang,Xun Xu,Jian Wang,Huanming Yang,Lars Bolund,Adil Mardinoglu,Cheng Zhang,Kalle von Feilitzen,Cecilia Lindskog,Fredrik Pontén,Yonglun Luo,Tomas Hökfelt,Mathias Uhlén,Mathias Uhlén,Jan Mulder +31 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive molecular dissection of the main regions of the human, pig, and mouse brain using transcriptomics and antibody-based mapping suggests similar regional organization and expression patterns in the three mammalian species, consistent with the view that basic brain architecture is preserved during mammalian evolution.
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Genomes of the rice pest brown planthopper and its endosymbionts reveal complex complementary contributions for host adaptation
Jian Xue,Xin Zhou,Chuan-Xi Zhang,Lili Yu,Hai-Wei Fan,Zhuo Wang,Hai-Jun Xu,Yu Xi,Zeng-Rong Zhu,Wenwu Zhou,Peng-Lu Pan,Bao-Ling Li,John K. Colbourne,Hiroaki Noda,Yoshitaka Suetsugu,Tetsuya Kobayashi,Yuan Zheng,Shanlin Liu,Rui Zhang,Yang Liu,Yadan Luo,Dongming Fang,Yan Chen,Dong-Liang Zhan,Xiao-Dan Lv,Yue Cai,Zhaobao Wang,Hai-Jian Huang,Ruo-Lin Cheng,Xue-Chao Zhang,Yi-Han Lou,Bing Yu,Ji-Chong Zhuo,Yu-Xuan Ye,Wen-Qing Zhang,Zhi-Cheng Shen,Huanming Yang,Jian Wang,Jun Wang,Yan-Yuan Bao,Jiaan Cheng +40 more
TL;DR: This study reveals a series of complex adaptations of the brown planthopper involving a variety of biological processes, that result in its highly destructive impact on the exclusive host rice.
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Assessment of the cPAS-based BGISEQ-500 platform for metagenomic sequencing
Chao Fang,Huanzi Zhong,Yuxiang Lin,Bing Chen,Mo Han,Huahui Ren,Haorong Lu,Jacob M. Luber,Min Xia,Wangsheng Li,Shayna Stein,Xun Xu,Wenwei Zhang,Radoje Drmanac,Jian Wang,Huanming Yang,Lennart Hammarström,Aleksandar Kostic,Aleksandar Kostic,Karsten Kristiansen,Junhua Li +20 more
TL;DR: The high accuracy and technical reproducibility confirm the applicability of the new high-throughput sequencing platform BGISEQ-500 for metagenomic studies, though caution is still warranted when combining meetagenomic data from different platforms.
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1,520 reference genomes from cultivated human gut bacteria enable functional microbiome analyses.
Yuanqiang Zou,Wenbin Xue,Guangwen Luo,Ziqing Deng,Panpan Qin,Ruijin Guo,Haipeng Sun,Yan Xia,Suisha Liang,Ying Dai,Daiwei Wan,Rongrong Jiang,Lili Su,Qiang Feng,Zhuye Jie,Tongkun Guo,Zhongkui Xia,Liu Chuan,Yu Jinghong,Yuxiang Lin,Shanmei Tang,Guicheng Huo,Xun Xu,Yong Hou,Xin Liu,Jian Wang,Huanming Yang,Karsten Kristiansen,Junhua Li,Huijue Jia,Liang Xiao +30 more
TL;DR: A collection of 1,520 nonredundant, high-quality draft genomes generated from >6,000 bacteria cultivated from fecal samples of healthy humans, chosen to cover all major bacterial phyla and genera in the human gut.