Zhengyuan Wang

Publication List Details

Period

2005 - 2009

Number

13

Co-Authors

Molecular determinants archetypical to the phylum Nematoda (2009)

Yin, Yong, Martin, John, Abubucker, Sahar, Wang, Zhengyuan, Wyrwicz, Lucjan, Rychlewski, Leszek, ...

Abstract Background Nematoda diverged from other animals between 600–1,200 million years ago and has become one of the most diverse animal phyla on earth. Most nematodes are free-living animals,...

Systematic analysis of insertions and deletions specific to nematode proteins and their proposed functional and evolutionary relevance (2009)

Wang, Zhengyuan, Martin, John, Abubucker, Sahar, Yin, Yong, Gasser, Robin B, Mitreva, Makedonka

Abstract Background Amino acid insertions and deletions in proteins are considered relatively rare events, and their associations with the evolution and adaptation of organisms are not yet...

Nematode.net update 2008: improvements enabling more efficient data mining and comparative nematode genomics (2009)

Martin, John, Abubucker, Sahar, Wylie, Todd, Yin, Yong, Wang, Zhengyuan, Mitreva, Makedonka

Nematode.net (http://nematode.net) is a publicly available resource dedicated to the study of parasitic nematodes. In 2000, the Genome Center at Washington University (GC) joined a consortium...

NemaPath: online exploration of KEGG-based metabolic pathways for nematodes (2008)

Wylie, Todd, Martin, John, Abubucker, Sahar, Yin, Yong, Messina, David, Wang, Zhengyuan, ...

Abstract Background Nematode.net http://www.nematode.net is a web-accessible resource for investigating gene sequences from parasitic and free-living nematode genomes. Beyond the well-characterized...

Residue Coevolution: Modeling and Interpretation (2006)

Wang, Zhengyuan

Coevolution between amino acid residues and its context-dependence are important for exploring protein structure and function, and critical for understanding protein structural and functional...

Residue Coevolution: Modeling and Interpretation (2006)

Wang, Zhengyuan

Coevolution between amino acid residues and its context-dependence are important for exploring protein structure and function, and critical for understanding protein structural and functional...

Volume-based non-continuum modeling of bone functional adaptation (2005)

Wang, Zhengyuan, Mondry, Adrian

Abstract Background Bone adapts to mechanical strain by rearranging the trabecular geometry and bone density. The common finite element methods used to simulate this adaptation have inconsistencies...

Nematode.net update 2008: improvements enabling more efficient data mining and comparative nematode genomics

Martin, John, Abubucker, Sahar, Wylie, Todd, Yin, Yong, Wang, Zhengyuan, Mitreva, Makedonka

Nematode.net (http://nematode.net) is a publicly available resource dedicated to the study of parasitic nematodes. In 2000, the Genome Center at Washington University (GC) joined a consortium...