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Yehua He
Researcher at South China Agricultural University
Publications - 34
Citations - 7279
Yehua He is an academic researcher from South China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ananas & Biology. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 25 publications receiving 2172 citations.
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TBtools: An Integrative Toolkit Developed for Interactive Analyses of Big Biological Data.
TL;DR: The toolkit incorporates over 130 functions, which are designed to meet the increasing demand for big-data analyses, ranging from bulk sequence processing to interactive data visualization, and a new plotting engine developed to maximum their interactive ability.
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TBtools - an integrative toolkit developed for interactive analyses of big biological data
TL;DR: TBtools (a Toolkit for Biologists integrating various biological data handling tools), a stand-alone software with a user-friendly interface designed to meet the increasing demand for big-data analyses, ranging from bulk sequence processing to interactive data visualization.
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TBtools, a Toolkit for Biologists integrating various HTS-data handling tools with a user-friendly interface
TL;DR: TBtools is described, a Toolkit for Biologists integrating various HTS-data handling tools with a user-friendly interface that facilitates many simple, routine but elaborate tasks working on HTS data, such as bulk sequence extraction, gene set functional enrichment, venn diagram and etc.
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EasyCodeML: A visual tool for analysis of selection using CodeML.
TL;DR: A wrapper tool named EasyCodeML is presented that provides a user‐friendly graphical interface for using CodeML and allows visualized, interactive tree labelling, which greatly simplifies the use of the branch, branch‐site, and clade models of selection.
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Genome-wide investigation of WRKY gene family in pineapple: evolution and expression profiles during development and stress
TL;DR: Fifty four WRKY genes were identified in pineapple and the structure of their encoded proteins, their evolutionary characteristics and expression patterns were examined in this study, providing a foundation for further functional characterization ofWRKY genes with an aim of pineapple crop improvement.