Leonard Whye Kit Lim
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Recent Articles
1.
Chung H, Soh A, Lau M, Gan H, Sim S, Lim L
Data Brief
. 2025 Jan;
58():111248.
PMID: 39830615
The engkabang jantong () is one of the most indispensable tree species for reforestation due to its high survival rate and rapid growth rate. Due to relatively low genetic interest...
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Chew I, Chung H, Lim L, Lau M, Gan H, Wee B, et al.
Data Brief
. 2023 Mar;
47:109029.
PMID: 36936629
belongs to the genus under the Dipterocarpaceae family. It is a woody tree that grows in the rainforest in Southeast Asia. The complete chloroplast (cp) genome sequence of is reported...
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Lim L, Chung H, Gan H
Trop Life Sci Res
. 2022 Aug;
33(2):257-293.
PMID: 35966264
The (striped or tra catfish) is a Pangasiidae family member famous for its high unsaturated fatty acid content flesh. This riverine catfish can breathe in the air unlike the channel...
4.
Lim L, Lau M, Chung H, Hussain H, Gan H
Data Brief
. 2022 Jan;
40:107800.
PMID: 35059482
The sago palm ( Rottboll) is a tropical halophytic starch-producing, economically important crop palm mainly located in Southeast Asian countries. Recently, a genome survey was conducted on this palm using...
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Lau M, Lim L, Chung H, Gan H
Data Brief
. 2021 Oct;
39:107481.
PMID: 34712757
The Javan mahseer () is one of the most valuable freshwater fish found in species. To date, other than mitogenomic data (BioProject: PRJNA422829), genomic and transcriptomic resources for this species...
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Lim L, Chung H, Lau M, Aziz F, Gan H
Gene
. 2021 May;
791:145708.
PMID: 33984441
The true mahseer (Tor spp.) is one of the highest valued fish in the world due to its high nutritional value and great unique taste. Nevertheless, its morphological characterization and...
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Lim L, Kamar C, Roja J, Chung H, Liao Y, Lam T, et al.
Comput Biol Chem
. 2020 Oct;
89:107403.
PMID: 33120127
The Blueline Rasbora (Rasbora sarawakensis) is a small ray-finned fish categorized under the genus Rasbora in the Cyprinidae family. In this study, the complete mitogenome sequence of R. sarawakensis was...
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Chung H, Lim L, Liao Y, Lam T, Chong Y
Trop Life Sci Res
. 2020 Sep;
31(1):107-121.
PMID: 32963714
The or the redstripe rasbora is a cyprinid commonly found in marshes and swampy areas with slight acidic tannin-stained water in the tropics. In this study, the complete mitogenome sequence...
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Chung H, Kamar C, Lim L, Roja J, Liao Y, Lam T, et al.
J Genet
. 2020 Sep;
99.
PMID: 32893838
The yellowtail rasbora () is a miniature ray-finned fish categorized under the genus Rasbora in the family of Cyprinidae. In this study, a complete mitogenome sequence of was sequenced using...
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Lim L, Chung H, Chong Y, Lee N
Comput Biol Chem
. 2018 Mar;
74:132-141.
PMID: 29602043
The race for the discovery of enhancers at a genome-wide scale has been on since the commencement of next generation sequencing decades after the discovery of the first enhancer, SV40....