10 results match your criteria: "Hangzhou Genomics Institute[Affiliation]"
Sci Rep
May 2016
Institute of Embryo-Fetal Original Adult Disease Affiliated to Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, 910 Hengshan Road, Shanghai 200030, P.R. China.
Here, we evaluate the applicability of a new method that combines targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS) with targeted haplotyping in identifying PKD2 gene mutations in human preimplantation embryos in vitro. To achieve this goal, a proband family with a heterozygous deletion of c.595_595 + 14delGGTAAGAGCGCGCGA in exon 1 of the PKD2 gene was studied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlant Physiol
February 2006
James D. Watson Institute of Genome Sciences, Zhejiang University and Hangzhou Genomics Institute, Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Genomic Bioinformatics, Hangzhou 310008, China.
Based on highly redundant and high-quality sequences, we assembled rice (Oryza sativa) mitochondrial genomes for two cultivars, 93-11 (an indica variety) and PA64S (an indica-like variety with maternal origin of japonica), which are paternal and maternal strains of an elite superhybrid rice Liang-You-Pei-Jiu (LYP-9), respectively. Following up with a previous analysis on rice chloroplast genomes, we divided mitochondrial sequence variations into two basic categories, intravarietal and intersubspecific. Intravarietal polymorphisms are variations within mitochondrial genomes of an individual variety.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenomics Proteomics Bioinformatics
November 2004
James D. Watson Institute of Genome Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou Genomics Institute, Hangzhou 310008, China.
Since pig is an important livestock species worldwide, its gene expression has been investigated intensively, but rarely in brain. In order to study gene expression profiles in the pig central nervous system, we sequenced and analyzed 43,122 high-quality 5' end expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from porcine cerebellum, cortex cerebrum, and brain stem cDNA libraries, involving several different prenatal and postnatal developmental stages. The initial ESTs were assembled into 16,101 clusters and compared to protein and nucleic acid databases in GenBank.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenomics Proteomics Bioinformatics
February 2004
Hangzhou Genomics Institute/James D. Watson Institute for Genome Sciences, Zhejiang University/Key Laboratory of Bioinformatics of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou 310008, China.
There is a large gap between the number of membrane protein (MP) sequences and that of their decoded 3D structures, especially high-resolution structures, due to difficulties in crystal preparation of MPs. However, detailed knowledge of the 3D structure is required for the fundamental understanding of the function of an MP and the interactions between the protein and its inhibitors or activators. In this paper, some computational approaches that have been used to predict MP structures are discussed and compared.
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August 2003
Hangzhou Genomics Institute/James D. Watson Institute of Genome Sciences, Zhejiang University/Key Laboratory of Bioinformatics of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou 310008, China.
Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) are widely used in gene survey research these years. The EST Pipeline System, software developed by Hangzhou Genomics Institute (HGI), can automatically analyze different scalar EST sequences by suitable methods. All the analysis reports, including those of vector masking, sequence assembly, gene annotation, Gene Ontology classification, and some other analyses, can be browsed and searched as well as downloaded in the Excel format from the web interface, saving research efforts from routine data processing for biological rules embedded in the data.
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February 2003
Hangzhou Genomics Institute/Institute of Bioinformatics of Zhejiang University/Key Laboratory of Bioinformatics of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou 310007, China.
Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) analysis has pioneered genome-wide gene discovery and expression profiling. In order to establish a gene expression index in the rice cultivar indica, we sequenced and analyzed 86,136 ESTs from nine rice cDNA libraries from the super hybrid cultivar LYP9 and its parental cultivars. We assembled these ESTs into 13,232 contigs and leave 8,976 singletons.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenomics
December 2003
Hangzhou Genomics Institute, Key Laboratory of Bioinformatics of Zhejiang Province, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310007, China.
Alternative splicing is an important cellular mechanism that increases the diversity of gene products. The number of alternatively spliced genes reported so far in plants is much smaller than that in mammals, but is increasing as a result of the explosive growth of available EST and genomic sequences. We have searched for all alternatively spliced genes reported in GenBank and PubMed in all plant species under Viridiplantae.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFYi Chuan Xue Bao
April 2003
Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou Genomics Institute, Hangzhou, China.
By using the whole genome sequences and EST data from the indica rice cultivar 93-11, a detailed relative analysis is made of the effect of some impact factors on synonymous codon usage. The results showed that the gene expression level assessed by mRNA abundance is positive relative to the "codon adaptation index" (CAI, 0.227**), and "codon preference parameter" (CPP, 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenome Res
June 2002
Hangzhou Genomics Institute, Institute of Bioinformatics of Zhejiang University, Key Laboratory of Bioinformatics of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou 310007, China.
In this study, we describe a property of Gramineae genes, and perhaps all monocot genes, that is not observed in eudicot genes. Along the direction of transcription, beginning at the junction of the 5'-UTR and the coding region, there are gradients in GC content, codon usage, and amino-acid usage. The magnitudes of these gradients are large enough to hinder the annotation of the rice genome and to confound the detection of protein homologies across the monocot-eudicot divide.
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May 2002
Hangzhou Genomics Institute, Institute of Bioinformatics of Zhejiang University, Key Laboratory of Bioinformatics of Zhejiang Province, Hangzhou 310007, China.
We describe a sequence assembler, RePS (repeat-masked Phrap with scaffolding), that explicitly identifies exact 20mer repeats from the shotgun data and removes them prior to the assembly. The established software is used to compute meaningful error probabilities for each base. Clone-end-pairing information is used to construct scaffolds that order and orient the contigs.
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