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Tania Oh
Researcher at Genome Institute of Singapore
Publications - 2
Citations - 1451
Tania Oh is an academic researcher from Genome Institute of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fugu & Shotgun sequencing. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 1400 citations. Previous affiliations of Tania Oh include Agency for Science, Technology and Research.
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Whole-Genome Shotgun Assembly and Analysis of the Genome of Fugu rubripes
Samuel Aparicio,Jarrod Chapman,Elia Stupka,Nik Putnam,Jer Ming Chia,Paramvir S. Dehal,Alan Christoffels,Sam Rash,Shawn Hoon,Arian F.A. Smit,Maarten D. Sollewijn Gelpke,Jared C. Roach,Tania Oh,Isaac Ho,Marie Wong,Chris Detter,Frans Verhoef,Paul Predki,Alice Tay,Susan Lucas,Paul G. Richardson,Sarah Smith,Melody S. Clark,Yvonne J. K. Edwards,Norman A. Doggett,Andrey Zharkikh,Sean V. Tavtigian,Dmitry Pruss,Mary Barnstead,Cheryl Evans,Holly Baden,Justin Powell,Gustavo Glusman,Lee Rowen,Leroy Hood,Y. H. Tan,Greg Elgar,Trevor Hawkins,Byrappa Venkatesh,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Sydney Brenner +40 more
TL;DR: The Fugu rubripes genome has been sequenced to over 95% coverage, and more than 80% of the assembly is in multigene-sized scaffolds as discussed by the authors.
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The 350-fold compacted Fugu parkin gene is structurally and functionally similar to human Parkin.
Wei-Ping Yu,Jeanne M.M. Tan,Katherine C. M. Chew,Tania Oh,Prasanna R. Kolatkar,Byrappa Venkatesh,Ted M. Dawson,Kah-Leong Lim +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the physiological function and regulation of the parkin gene are conserved during the evolution of vertebrates and the compact locus of fuparkin could serve as a useful model to understand the transcriptional regulation of huParkin.