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Yafeng Hu

Researcher at Beijing Institute of Genomics

Publications -  7
Citations -  587

Yafeng Hu is an academic researcher from Beijing Institute of Genomics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Expressed sequence tag. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 540 citations. Previous affiliations of Yafeng Hu include Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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TreeFam: 2008 Update

TL;DR: Release 4.0 of TreeFam contains curated trees for 1314 families and automatically generated trees for another 14 351 families, and introduces more accurate approaches for automatically grouping genes into families, for building phylogenetic trees, and for inferring orthologues and paralogues.
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SilkDB: a knowledgebase for silkworm biology and genomics

TL;DR: The Silkworm Knowledgebase is a web-based repository for the curation, integration and study of silkworm genetic and genomic data and presents the silkworm genome and related information in systematic and graphical ways for the convenience of in-depth comparative studies.
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ChickVD: a sequence variation database for the chicken genome

TL;DR: The Beijing Genomics Institute led an international team of scientists from China, USA, UK, Sweden, The Netherlands and Germany to map extensive DNA sequence variation throughout the chicken genome by sampling DNA from domestic breeds, identifying 3.1 million non-redundant DNA sequence variants.
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Snap: an integrated SNP annotation platform

TL;DR: Snap (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Annotation Platform) is a server designed to comprehensively analyze single genes and relationships between genes basing on SNPs in the human genome.
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PigGIS: Pig Genomic Informatics System

TL;DR: Pig Genomic Information System (PigGIS) is a web-based depository of pig genomic learning mainly engineered for biomedical research to locate pig genes from their human homologs and position single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in different pig populations.