Publications by authors named "Hai-Yan Gan"

Massively parallel sequencing of circulating fetal DNA in the plasma of pregnant women is a common method for noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) of fetal trisomy 13, 18, and 21. However, circulating DNA is not restricted to pregnant women, with increased levels of plasma DNA also frequently detected in the plasma of cancer patients. Among pregnant women whose NIPT results were inconsistent with the fetal karyotype, a small number of patients have subsequently been diagnosed with a previously undetected malignancy.

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Objective: The fraction of circulating cell-free fetal (cff) DNA in maternal plasma is a critical parameter for aneuploidy screening with non-invasive prenatal testing, especially for those samples located in equivocal zones. We developed an approach to quantify cff DNA fractions directly with sequencing data, and increased cff DNAs by optimizing library construction procedure.

Methods: Artificial DNA mixture samples (360), with known cff DNA fractions, were used to develop a method to determine cff DNA fraction through calculating the proportion of Y chromosomal unique reads, with sequencing data generated by Ion Proton.

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  • Honeybee foragers adapt their activities to support colony growth and reproduction; this study used RFID technology to monitor their flight patterns over 38 days.
  • Findings revealed that a substantial percentage of foragers took multiple days off, with nearly 23% to 26% of foraging days spent resting.
  • Moreover, foragers who took breaks lived longer than those who worked continuously, and those that developed early had shorter lifespans compared to normally developed foragers.
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The honeybee (Apis mellifera) is a social insect with strong sensory capacity and diverse behavioral repertoire and is recognized as a good model organism for studying the neurobiological basis of learning and memory. In this study, we analyzed the changes in microRNA (miRNA) and messenger RNA (mRNA) following maze-based visual learning using next-generation small RNA sequencing and Solexa/lllumina Digital Gene Expression tag profiling (DGE). For small RNA sequencing, we obtained 13 367 770 and 13 132 655 clean tags from the maze and control groups, respectively.

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