JeHoon Jun
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Recent Articles
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Lee H, Kim J, Weber J, Chung O, Cho Y, Jho S, et al.
Mol Cells
. 2020 Jan;
43(1):86-95.
PMID: 31940721
The red-crowned crane () is an endangered, large-bodied crane native to East Asia. It is a traditional symbol of longevity and its long lifespan has been confirmed both in captivity...
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Kong H, Kim H, Chung J, Jun J, Lee S, Kim H, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2019 Feb;
26(9):2451-2464.e5.
PMID: 30811993
The greater wax moth, Galleria mellonella, degrades wax and plastic molecules. Despite much interest, the genetic basis of these hallmark traits remains poorly understood. Herein, we assembled high-quality genome and...
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ElHefnawi M, Jeon S, Bhak Y, ELFiky A, Horaiz A, Jun J, et al.
Gene
. 2018 May;
668:129-134.
PMID: 29775755
We report two Egyptian male genomes (EGP1 and EGP2) sequenced at ~ 30× sequencing depths. EGP1 had 4.7 million variants, where 198,877 were novel variants while EGP2 had 209,109 novel...
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Kim J, Weber J, Jho S, Jang J, Jun J, Cho Y, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Apr;
8(1):5677.
PMID: 29618732
High-coverage whole-genome sequencing data of a single ethnicity can provide a useful catalogue of population-specific genetic variations, and provides a critical resource that can be used to more accurately identify...
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Almal S, Jeon S, Agarwal M, Patel S, Patel S, Bhak Y, et al.
Genomics
. 2018 Feb;
111(2):196-204.
PMID: 29432975
The article presents the analysis of whole genome sequence of a Gujarati Indian individual (IHGP01) that was sequenced at 23.05× coverage with a total of 74.93 Gb of sequence data...
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Cho Y, Kim H, Kim H, Jho S, Jun J, Lee Y, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2017 Oct;
8:16168.
PMID: 28991236
This corrects the article DOI: 10.1038/ncomms13637.
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Bhak Y, Jeon Y, Jeon S, Chung O, Jho S, Jun J, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Jul;
12(7):e0180418.
PMID: 28678835
Myotis rufoniger is a vesper bat in the genus Myotis. Here we report the whole genome sequence and analyses of the M. rufoniger. We generated 124 Gb of short-read DNA...
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Nam K, Lee K, Chung O, Yim H, Cha S, Lee S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Jan;
7:40233.
PMID: 28074842
Cetacean body structure and physiology exhibit dramatic adaptations to their aquatic environment. Fibroblast growth factors (FGFs) are a family of essential factors that regulate animal development and physiology; however, their...
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Cho Y, Kim H, Kim H, Jho S, Jun J, Lee Y, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2016 Nov;
7:13637.
PMID: 27882922
Human genomes are routinely compared against a universal reference. However, this strategy could miss population-specific and personal genomic variations, which may be detected more efficiently using an ethnically relevant or...
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Kim S, Cho Y, Kim H, Chung O, Kim H, Jho S, et al.
Genome Biol
. 2016 Nov;
17(1):211.
PMID: 27802837
Background: There are three main dietary groups in mammals: carnivores, omnivores, and herbivores. Currently, there is limited comparative genomics insight into the evolution of dietary specializations in mammals. Due to...