Publications by authors named "Meiye Jiang"

Pan-genome studies are important for understanding plant evolution and guiding the breeding of crops by containing all genomic diversity of a certain species. Three short-read-based strategies for plant pan-genome construction include iterative individual, iteration pooling, and map-to-pan. Their performance is very different under various conditions, while comprehensive evaluations have yet to be conducted nowadays.

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  • Transcriptome-wide association studies (TWASs) help identify links between genes and traits, improving our understanding of genetic influences on diseases.
  • TWAS Atlas is a new online knowledgebase that compiles over 400,000 gene-trait associations from various studies, covering a wide range of genes and traits.
  • The platform features an interactive knowledge graph and a user-friendly interface, making it easy for researchers to access and explore TWAS data for insights into health and disease.
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Somatic variants act as critical players during cancer occurrence and development. Thus, an accurate and robust method to identify them is the foundation of cutting-edge cancer genome research. However, due to low accessibility and high individual-/sample-specificity of the somatic variants in tumor samples, the detection is, to date, still crammed with challenges, particularly when lacking paired normal samples as control.

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Dynamics of nucleosome positioning affects chromatin state, transcription and all other biological processes occurring on genomic DNA. While MNase-Seq has been used to depict nucleosome positioning map in eukaryote in the past years, nucleosome positioning data is increasing dramatically. To facilitate the usage of published data across studies, we developed a database named nucleosome positioning map (NucMap, http://bigd.

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