Hang Lee
Seoul National University
10 Papers
21 Citations
Hang Lee is an academic researcher from Seoul National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Panthera. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
The tiger genome and comparative analysis with lion and snow leopard genomes
Yun Sung Cho,Li Hu,Haolong Hou,Hang Lee,Jiaohui Xu,Soowhan Kwon,Sukhun Oh,Hak-Min Kim,Sungwoong Jho,Sangsoo Kim,Young Ah Shin,Byung Chul Kim,Hyunmin Kim,Chang Uk Kim,Shu-Jin Luo,Warren E. Johnson,Klaus-Peter Koepfli,Anne Schmidt-Küntzel,Jason A. Turner,Laurie Marker,Cindy Kim Harper,Susan M. Miller,Susan M. Miller,Wilhelm Jacobs,Laura D. Bertola,Tae Hyung Kim,Sunghoon Lee,Qian Zhou,Hyun Ju Jung,Xiao Xu,Priyvrat Gadhvi,Pengwei Xu,Yingqi Xiong,Yadan Luo,Shengkai Pan,Caiyun Gou,Xiuhui Chu,Jilin Zhang,Sanyang Liu,Jing He,Ying Chen,Linfeng Yang,Yulan Yang,Jiaju He,Sha Liu,Junyi Wang,Chulhong Kim,Hwanjong Kwak,Jong-Soo Kim,Seungwoo Hwang,Junsu Ko,Chang Bae Kim,Sangtae Kim,Damdin Bayarlkhagva,Woon Kee Paek,Seong-Jin Kim,Stephen J. O'Brien,Stephen J. O'Brien,Jun Wang,Jun Wang,Jong Bhak +60 more
TL;DR: Comparison genetic analyses of the genomes of a white Bengal tiger, African lion, white African lion and snow leopard find genetic signatures that may reflect molecular adaptations consistent with the big cats’ hypercarnivorous diet and muscle strength.
Minke whale genome and aquatic adaptation in cetaceans
Hyung-Soon Yim,Yun Sung Cho,Xuanmin Guang,Sung Gyun Kang,Jae Yeon Jeong,Sun Shin Cha,Hyun Myung Oh,Jae Hak Lee,Eun Chan Yang,Kae Kyoung Kwon,Yun Jae Kim,Tae Wan Kim,Wonduck Kim,Jeong Ho Jeon,Sang-Jin Kim,Dong Han Choi,Sungwoong Jho,Hak-Min Kim,Junsu Ko,Hyunmin Kim,Young Ah Shin,Hyun Ju Jung,Yuan Zheng,Zhuo Wang,Yan Chen,Ming Chen,Awei Jiang,Erli Li,Shu Zhang,Haolong Hou,Tae Hyung Kim,Lili Yu,Sha Liu,Kung Ahn,Jesse Cooper,Sin Gi Park,Chang Pyo Hong,Wook Jin,Heui Soo Kim,Chankyu Park,Kyooyeol Lee,Sung Chun,Phillip A. Morin,Stephen J. O'Brien,Hang Lee,Jumpei Kimura,Dae Yeon Moon,Andrea Manica,Jeremy S. Edwards,Byung Chul Kim,Sangsoo Kim,Jun Wang,Jong Bhak,Hyun Sook Lee,Jung-Hyun Lee +54 more
TL;DR: Overall the whale-genome sequences exhibited distinct features that are associated with the physiological and morphological changes needed for life in an aquatic environment, marked by resistance to physiological stresses caused by a lack of oxygen, increased amounts of reactive oxygen species and high salt levels.
Establishing the foundation for an applied molecular taxonomy of otters in Southeast Asia
Klaus-Peter Koepfli,Budsabong Kanchanasaka,Hiroshi Sasaki,He´le`ne Jacques,Kristina D. Y. Louie,Toanvong Hoai,Nguyen Xuan Dang,Eli Geffen,Arno C. Gutleb,Sung-yong Han,Thrine Moen Heggberget,Lionel Lafontaine,Hang Lee,Roland Melisch,Jordi Ruiz-Olmo,Margarida Santos-Reis,Vadim E. Sidorovich,Michael Stubbe,Robert K. Wayne +18 more
TL;DR: A multigene data set comprised of segments from 13 nuclear and 5 mitochondrial loci was used to develop a provisional set of diagnostic nucleotides that can be potentially used to identify the four species of Southeast Asian otters from noninvasively collected biological samples, such as feces.
Feather microstructure of the black-billed magpie (Pica pica sericea) and jungle crow (Corvus macrorhynchos).
TL;DR: This work observed the feather microstructure of these birds using electron microscope and found that the black-billed magpie showed a complex structure of melanin granules, while the jungle crow showed a simple structure of pigment granules.
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The weak iridescent feather color in the Jungle Crow Corvus macrorhynchos
TL;DR: The results suggest that the weak violet-bluish feather color of the feathers of the Jungle Crow is caused by thin-film interface due to the presence of an epicuticle on the feather barbules.