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Zhaojun Zhang

Researcher at Jiangsu Normal University

Publications -  46
Citations -  1199

Zhaojun Zhang is an academic researcher from Jiangsu Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 29 publications receiving 1015 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhaojun Zhang include Dalian University of Technology & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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The genome architecture of the collaborative cross mouse genetic reference population

Fuad A. Iraqi, +129 more
- 16 Feb 2012 - 
TL;DR: The Collaborative Cross Consortium reports here on the development of a unique genetic resource population, a multiparental recombinant inbred panel derived from eight laboratory mouse inbred strains, which shows that founder haplotypes are inherited at the expected frequency.
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Classification of mouse sperm motility patterns using an automated multiclass support vector machines model.

TL;DR: The model accurately classifies motility profiles of sperm from a mutant mouse model with severe motility defects, and provides a rapid and reproducible platform for quantitative comparisons of motility in large, heterogeneous populations of mouse sperm.
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Using the emerging Collaborative Cross to probe the immune system.

TL;DR: Comparison of overall strain effects in the CC founders with strain effects at QTL in the pre-CC revealed sharp contrasts in the genetic architecture of two traits with significant loci: variation in CD23 can be explained largely by additive genetics at one locus, whereas variation in B-to-T ratio has a more complex etiology.
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RNA-Skim: a rapid method for RNA-Seq quantification at transcript level.

TL;DR: A novel RNA-Seq quantification method, RNA-Skim, is proposed, which partitions the transcriptome into disjoint transcript clusters based on sequence similarity, and introduces the notion of sig-mers, which are a special type of k-mers uniquely associated with each cluster.