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Lei Wang

Researcher at Nankai University

Publications -  330
Citations -  14184

Lei Wang is an academic researcher from Nankai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Escherichia coli & Gene cluster. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 294 publications receiving 12616 citations. Previous affiliations of Lei Wang include Tianjin Economic-Technological Development Area & Anhui University of Chinese Medicine.

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Genomic organization of LPS-specific loci.

TL;DR: Lipopolysaccharide genes have many of the characteristics of PAIs but also differ in significant ways; in this these discretionary components do resemble the products of PAI genes.
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Structural diversity in Salmonella O antigens and its genetic basis

TL;DR: The structures and gene clusters of the GlcNAc/GalNAc-initiated O antigens of Salmonella were found to be highly diverse, and 24 of them were find to be identical or closely related to Escherichia coli O antIGens.
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The sea cucumber genome provides insights into morphological evolution and visceral regeneration.

TL;DR: A complete genome sequence of an economically important sea cucumber, A. japonicus, generated using Illumina and PacBio platforms is presented to provide a useful framework for future research into biological processes and evolution in deuterostomes, including remarkable regenerative abilities that could have medical applications.
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Crystal structure of long-chain alkane monooxygenase (LadA) in complex with coenzyme FMN: unveiling the long-chain alkane hydroxylase

TL;DR: The LadA structure opens a rational perspective to explore and alter the substrate binding site of LadA, with potential biotechnological applications in areas such as petroleum exploration and treatment of environmental oil pollution.
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Species-Wide Variation in the Escherichia coli Flagellin (H-Antigen) Gene

TL;DR: Comparison of sequences revealed that both horizontal DNA transfer and fixation of mutations under diversifying selection pressure contributed to polymorphism in this locus.