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Yanbing Cheng

Researcher at Texas A&M University

Publications -  23
Citations -  2506

Yanbing Cheng is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Transcriptome. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 22 publications receiving 2019 citations. Previous affiliations of Yanbing Cheng include Beijing Genomics Institute & Baylor College of Medicine.

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Genome-wide association study dissects the genetic architecture of oil biosynthesis in maize kernels

TL;DR: The genetic architecture of maize oil biosynthesis is extensively examined in a genome-wide association study using 1.03 million SNPs characterized in 368 maize inbred lines, including 'high-oil' lines, to provide insights into the genetic basis ofOil biosynthesis in maize kernels.
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Comprehensive analysis of RNA-Seq data reveals extensive RNA editing in a human transcriptome

TL;DR: A comprehensive profile of the RNA editome of a male Han Chinese individual is described based on analysis of ∼767 million sequencing reads from poly(A)+, poly( A)− and small RNA samples and 44 editing sites in microRNAs are found, suggesting a potential link between RNA editing and miRNA-mediated regulation.
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Transcriptome analysis of the brown planthopper Nilaparvata lugens.

TL;DR: The obtained BPH transcriptome and DGE profiling data provide comprehensive gene expression information at the transcriptional level that could facilitate the understanding of the molecular mechanisms from various physiological aspects including development, wing dimorphism and sex difference in BPH.
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RNA sequencing reveals the complex regulatory network in the maize kernel

TL;DR: The establishment of relationships between eQTLs and their targets reveals a large-scale gene regulatory network, which include the regulation of 31 zein and 16 key kernel genes, which contribute to the understanding of kernel development and the improvement of maize yield and nutritional quality.
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Enhanced limonene production in cyanobacteria reveals photosynthesis limitations

TL;DR: This work engineered the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 to efficiently produce limonene through modeling guided study, and revealed potential synergy between photosynthate output and terpene biosynthesis, leading to enhanced carbon flux into the MEP pathway.