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46
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World Ranking
6670
National Ranking
896

Overview

Zhang Zhang is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China. The scientist's work does not have publicly listed recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or documented book publications based on the available data.

There is no specific information regarding main fields of study, subfields, or primary research topics connected to Zhang Zhang.

There are no recorded awards associated with the scientist in the provided information.

Best Publications

  • KaKs_Calculator 2.0: a toolkit incorporating gamma-series methods and sliding window strategies.

    Dapeng Wang;Yubin Zhang;Yubin Zhang;Zhang Zhang;Jiang Zhu;Jiang Zhu

  • The Genome Sequence Archive Family: Toward Explosive Data Growth and Diverse Data Types.

    Tingting Chen;Xu Chen;Sisi Zhang;Junwei Zhu

  • On the classification of long non - coding RNAs

    Lina Ma;Vladimir B. Bajic;Zhang Zhang

  • KaKs_Calculator: calculating Ka and Ks through model selection and model averaging.

    Zhang Zhang;Jun Li;Xiao-Qian Zhao;Jun Wang;Jun Wang

  • Genome sequence and genetic diversity of the common carp, Cyprinus carpio.

    Peng Xu;Xiaofeng Zhang;Xumin Wang;Jiongtang Li

  • TreeFam: a curated database of phylogenetic trees of animal gene families

    Heng Li;Avril Coghlan;Jue Ruan;Lachlan James M. Coin

  • GSA: Genome Sequence Archive

    Yanqing Wang;Fuhai Song;Junwei Zhu;Sisi Zhang

  • ParaAT: a parallel tool for constructing multiple protein-coding DNA alignments.

    Zhang Zhang;Jingfa Xiao;Jiayan Wu;Haiyan Zhang

  • RNAcentral 2021: secondary structure integration, improved sequence search and new member databases

    Blake A Sweeney;Anton I Petrov;Carlos E Ribas

  • RNAcentral: a hub of information for non-coding RNA sequences

    Blake A Sweeney;Anton I Petrov;Boris Burkov

  • RNAcentral: a comprehensive database of non-coding RNA sequences.

    Anton I. Petrov;Simon J E Kay;Ioanna Kalvari;Kevin L. Howe

  • EWAS Atlas: a curated knowledgebase of epigenome-wide association studies.

    Mengwei Li;Dong Zou;Zhaohua Li;Zhaohua Li;Ran Gao

  • PanGP: A tool for quickly analyzing bacterial pan-genome profile

    Yongbing Zhao;Xinmiao Jia;Junhui Yang;Yunchao Ling

  • The 2019 novel coronavirus resource.

    Wen Ming Zhao;Shu Hui Song;Mei Li Chen;Dong Zou

  • LncBook: a curated knowledgebase of human long non-coding RNAs.

    Lina Ma;Jiabao Cao;Jiabao Cao;Lin Liu;Lin Liu;Qiang Du

  • GWAS Atlas: a curated resource of genome-wide variant-trait associations in plants and animals.

    Dongmei Tian;Pei Wang;Pei Wang;Bixia Tang;Xufei Teng;Xufei Teng

  • Database Resources of the National Genomics Data Center in 2020

    Partners;Zhang Zhang;Wenming Zhao

  • Bioinformatics clouds for big data manipulation.

    Lin Dai;Xin Gao;Yan Guo;Jingfa Xiao

  • Genome Warehouse: A Public Repository Housing Genome-scale Data.

    Meili Chen;Yingke Ma;Song Wu;Song Wu;Xinchang Zheng

  • Database Resources of the BIG Data Center in 2018

    Xingjian Xu;Lili Hao;Junwei Zhu

  • Database Resources of the BIG Data Center in 2019

    Zhang Zhang;Wenming Zhao;Jingfa Xiao

Frequent Co-Authors

Yiming Bao
Yiming Bao Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jun Yu
Jun Yu Chinese University of Hong Kong
Songnian Hu
Songnian Hu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Jun Yu
Jun Yu Chinese University of Hong Kong
Yang Zhang
Yang Zhang University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Yongbiao Xue
Yongbiao Xue Chinese Academy of Sciences
Hao Wu
Hao Wu Harvard University
Jeffrey P. Townsend
Jeffrey P. Townsend Yale University
Vladimir B. Bajic
Vladimir B. Bajic King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Gane Ka-Shu Wong
Gane Ka-Shu Wong University of Alberta

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