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Wailap Victor Ng
Researcher at National Yang-Ming University
Publications - 39
Citations - 2836
Wailap Victor Ng is an academic researcher from National Yang-Ming University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 39 publications receiving 2717 citations. Previous affiliations of Wailap Victor Ng include University of Massachusetts Amherst & Institute for Systems Biology.
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Genome sequence of Halobacterium species NRC-1
Wailap Victor Ng,Wailap Victor Ng,Sean Kennedy,Gregory G. Mahairas,Gregory G. Mahairas,Brian R. Berquist,Min Pan,Min Pan,Hem D. Shukla,Stephen R. Lasky,Stephen R. Lasky,Nitin S. Baliga,Vesteinn Thorsson,Vesteinn Thorsson,Jennifer L. Sbrogna,Steven Swartzell,Douglas Weir,John A. Hall,Timothy A. Dahl,Timothy A. Dahl,Russell Welti,Russell Welti,Young Ah Goo,Young Ah Goo,Brent Leithauser,Kim Keller,Randy Cruz,Michael J. Danson,David W. Hough,Deborah G. Maddocks,Peter E. Jablonski,Mark P. Krebs,Christine M. Angevine,Heather Dale,Thomas A. Isenbarger,Ronald F. Peck,Mechthild Pohlschroder,John L. Spudich,Kwang Hwan Jung,Maqsudul Alam,Tracey Allen K. Freitas,Shaobin Hou,Charles J. Daniels,Patrick P. Dennis,Arina D. Omer,Holger Ebhardt,Todd M. Lowe,Ping Liang,Monica Riley,Leroy Hood,Leroy Hood,Shiladitya DasSarma +51 more
TL;DR: Analysis of the genome sequence shows the presence of pathways for uptake and utilization of amino acids, active sodium-proton antiporter and potassium uptake systems, sophisticated photosensory and signal transduction pathways, and DNA replication, transcription, and translation systems resembling more complex eukaryotic organisms.
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Comparative hybridization of an array of 21,500 ovarian cDNAs for the discovery of genes overexpressed in ovarian carcinomas.
Michèl Schummer,Wailap Victor Ng,Roger E. Bumgarner,Peter S. Nelson,Bernhard Schummer,David W. Bednarski,Laurie Hassell,Rae Lynn Baldwin,Beth Y. Karlan,Leroy Hood +9 more
TL;DR: One of the genes found, the gene HE4, was found to be expressed primarily in some ovarian cancers, and is thus a potential marker of ovarian carcinoma.
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Understanding the Adaptation of Halobacterium Species NRC-1 to Its Extreme Environment through Computational Analysis of Its Genome Sequence
TL;DR: The genome of the halophilic archaeon Halobacterium sp.
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Genome sequence of Haloarcula marismortui: A halophilic archaeon from the Dead Sea
Nitin S. Baliga,Richard Bonneau,Marc T. Facciotti,Min Pan,Gustavo Glusman,Eric W. Deutsch,Paul Shannon,Yulun Chiu,Rueyhung Sting Weng,Rueichi Richie Gan,Pingliang Hung,Shailesh V. Date,Shailesh V. Date,Edward M. Marcotte,Leroy Hood,Wailap Victor Ng +15 more
TL;DR: In comparing the physiologies of the two halophilic archaea, in addition to the expected extensive similarity, it is discovered several differences in their metabolic strategies and physiological responses such as distinct pathways for arginine breakdown in each halophile.
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Coordinate regulation of energy transduction modules in Halobacterium sp. analyzed by a global systems approach.
Nitin S. Baliga,Min Pan,Young Ah Goo,Eugene C. Yi,David R. Goodlett,Krassen Dimitrov,Paul Shannon,Ruedi Aebersold,Wailap Victor Ng,Leroy Hood +9 more
TL;DR: The primary systems level insight provided by this study is that two major energy production pathways in Halobacterium sp.