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overview Research in Dr. Wang’s lab focuses on the comparative genomics, molecular evolution, and systems biology of gene families. Approaches range from the use of cutting edge bioinformatic and genomic tools to statistical modeling and analysis based on evolution and population genetics theory. The lab is particularly interested in the evolutionary mechanisms and systems biology of infectious diseases and the molecular evolution of vertebrate gene families. The lab uses genomic and related data, coupled with other biochemical and microbiological information, to identify new therapeutic targets and to further study the underlying evolutionary mechanisms in diseases such as malaria. Their research has a particular emphasis on the age distribution and functional divergence of duplicated genes, which are believed to provide the raw material for functional novelty in higher eukaryotes. They are also interested in the association between sequence evolution and gene network regulation.
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Academic Article Microarray-based analysis of cell-cycle gene expression during spermatogenesis in the mouse.
Academic Article Global Transcriptomic Analysis of the Candida albicans Response to Treatment with a Novel Inhibitor of Filamentation.
Concept Discriminant Analysis
Concept Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Academic Article Single-nucleotide polymorphisms and genome diversity in Plasmodium vivax.
Academic Article Evolutionary analysis for functional divergence of Jak protein kinase domains and tissue-specific genes.
Academic Article Data-mining approaches reveal hidden families of proteases in the genome of malaria parasite.
Academic Article Inferring the skeleton cell cycle regulatory network of malaria parasite using comparative genomic and variational Bayesian approaches.
Academic Article Interactive semisupervised learning for microarray analysis.
Academic Article Constructing gene networks using variational Bayesian variable selection.
Academic Article Genomic and systems evolution in Vibrionaceae species.
Academic Article Protease-associated cellular networks in malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum.
Academic Article Genome plasticity and systems evolution in Streptomyces.
Academic Article Cellular Tracking and Gene Profiling of Fusarium graminearum during Maize Stalk Rot Disease Development Elucidates Its Strategies in Confronting Phosphorus Limitation in the Host Apoplast.
Academic Article Genomic Data Mining Reveals Abundant Uncharacterized Transporters in Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii.
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