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Shuhua Fu

Researcher at Texas A&M University

Publications -  13
Citations -  516

Shuhua Fu is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 405 citations. Previous affiliations of Shuhua Fu include University of Texas Medical Branch & Washington University in St. Louis.

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Genome sequence of the tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans ): Vector of African trypanosomiasis

Junichi Watanabe, +147 more
- 25 Apr 2014 - 
TL;DR: The sequence and annotation of the 366-megabase Glossina mors Titans morsitans genome are described, providing a foundation for research into trypanosomiasis prevention and yield important insights with broad implications for multiple aspects of tsetse biology.
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A comparative evaluation of hybrid error correction methods for error-prone long reads

TL;DR: A comparative performance assessment of ten state-of-the-art error-correction methods for long reads, including sensitivity, accuracy, output rate, alignment rate, output read length, run time, and memory usage, as well as the effects of error correction on two downstream applications of long reads.
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IDP-denovo: de novo transcriptome assembly and isoform annotation by hybrid sequencing.

TL;DR: Applying IDP‐denovo to a non‐model organism, Dendrobium officinale, a number of novel genes and novel isoforms are discovered that were not reported by the existing annotation library, revealing the high diversity of gene isoforms in D.officinale.
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A probabilistic approach to learn chromatin architecture and accurate inference of the NF-κB/RelA regulatory network using ChIP-Seq

TL;DR: The probabilistic method yields more accurate NF-κB/RelA-regulated networks than a traditional, distance-based approach, confirmed by both analysis of gene expression and increased informativity of Genome Ontology annotations.
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Tissue-specific usage of transposable element-derived promoters in mouse development.

TL;DR: The results suggest that TE insertions increase the regulatory potential of the genome, and some TEs have been domesticated to become a crucial component of gene and regulate tissue-specific expression during mouse tissue development.