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Liang-Hu Qu

Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University

Publications -  185
Citations -  19427

Liang-Hu Qu is an academic researcher from Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Small nucleolar RNA & Gene. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 180 publications receiving 15472 citations. Previous affiliations of Liang-Hu Qu include Chinese Ministry of Education & Laboratory of Molecular Biology.

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starBase v2.0: decoding miRNA-ceRNA, miRNA-ncRNA and protein–RNA interaction networks from large-scale CLIP-Seq data

TL;DR: This study developed starBase v2.0, which has been updated to provide the most comprehensive CLIP-Seq experimentally supported miRNA-mRNA and mi RNA-lncRNA interaction networks to date, and developed miRFunction and ceRNAFunction web servers to predict the function of miRNAs and other ncRNAs from themiRNA-mediated regulatory networks.
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The Chlamydomonas Genome Reveals the Evolution of Key Animal and Plant Functions

Sabeeha S. Merchant, +118 more
- 12 Oct 2007 - 
TL;DR: Analyses of the Chlamydomonas genome advance the understanding of the ancestral eukaryotic cell, reveal previously unknown genes associated with photosynthetic and flagellar functions, and establish links between ciliopathy and the composition and function of flagella.
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starBase: a database for exploring microRNA–mRNA interaction maps from Argonaute CLIP-Seq and Degradome-Seq data

TL;DR: A novel database, starBase (sRNA target Base), is introduced, which is developed to facilitate the comprehensive exploration of miRNA–target interaction maps from CLIP-Seq and Degradome-Sequ data.
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Genome-wide screening and functional analysis identify a large number of long noncoding RNAs involved in the sexual reproduction of rice

TL;DR: Genome-wide screening and functional analysis enabled the identification of a set of lncRNAs that are involved in the sexual reproduction of rice, and one lncRNA is demonstrated to play a role in panicle development and fertility.