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Zhong Wang

Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Publications -  68
Citations -  24509

Zhong Wang is an academic researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 61 publications receiving 21060 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhong Wang include Joint Genome Institute & Yale University.

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Close association of RNA polymerase II and many transcription factors with Pol III genes

TL;DR: The results indicate that, contrary to previous expectations, polymerases can often work with one another to globally coordinate gene expression.
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ALE: a generic assembly likelihood evaluation framework for assessing the accuracy of genome and metagenome assemblies

TL;DR: The ALE framework provides a comprehensive, reference-independent and statistically rigorous measure of single genome and metagenome assembly accuracy, which can be used to identify misassemblies or to optimize the assembly process.
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Regulatory relationship among piwi, pumilio, and bag-of-marbles in Drosophila germline stem cell self-renewal and differentiation.

TL;DR: It is proposed that niche Piwi maintains G SCs by repressing bam expression in GSCs, which consequently prevents Bam from downregulating Pum/Nos function in repressing the translation of differentiation genes and germline Piwi function in promoting germ cell division.
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BioPig: a Hadoop-based analytic toolkit for large-scale sequence data

TL;DR: The BioPig sequence analysis toolkit is introduced as one of the solutions that scale to data and computation and has the potential to greatly accelerate data-intensive bioinformatics analysis.
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De novo transcriptome assembly of drought tolerant CAM plants, Agave deserti and Agave tequilana.

TL;DR: This work presents a comprehensive transcriptome resource for two Agave species and provides insight into their biology and physiology, and comparison of agave proteomes to those of additional plant species identifies biological functions of gene families displaying sequence divergence in agave species.