6 Papers
3 Citations
Xianhao Jin is an academic researcher from Southern University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polyadenylation & Gene. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Post-transcriptional splicing of nascent RNA contributes to widespread intron retention in plants
Jinbu Jia,Jinbu Jia,Yanping Long,Yanping Long,Hong Zhang,Zhuowen Li,Liu Zhijian,Yan Zhao,Dongdong Lu,Xianhao Jin,Xian Deng,Rui Xia,Xiaofeng Cao,Jixian Zhai +13 more
TL;DR: A Nanopore-based method to profile chromatin-bound RNA that enables the simultaneous detection of splicing status, Pol-II position and polyadenylation at the genome-wide scale in Arabidopsis reveals slower intron splicing than reported in yeast.
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FLEP-seq: simultaneous detection of RNA polymerase II position, splicing status, polyadenylation site and poly(A) tail length at genome-wide scale by single-molecule nascent RNA sequencing.
TL;DR: In this article, a method called FLEP-seq (full-length elongating and polyadenylated RNA sequencing) was proposed to simultaneously detect RNA polymerase II position, splicing status, polyadenyation site and poly(A) tail length at genome-wide scale.
An atlas of plant full-length RNA reveals tissue-specific and monocots–dicots conserved regulation of poly(A) tail length
Jinbu Jia,Wenqin Lu,Bo Liu,Huihui Fang,Yiming Yu,Weipeng Mo,Hong Zhang,Xianhao Jin,Yi Shu,Yanping Long,Yanxi Pei,Jixian Zhai +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors applied a poly(A)-enrichment-free, nanopore-based method to profile full-length RNA with poly-A tail information in plants.
Landscape of transcription termination in Arabidopsis revealed by single-molecule nascent RNA sequencing.
Weipeng Mo,Bo Liu,Hong Zhang,Xianhao Jin,Dongdong Lu,Yiming Yu,Yuelin Liu,Jinbu Jia,Yanping Long,Xian Deng,Xiaofeng Cao,Hongwei Guo,Jixian Zhai +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used single-molecule nascent RNA sequencing to characterize the various forms of transient RNAs during termination at genome-wide scale in wildtype Arabidopsis and in atxrn3, fpa, and met1 mutants.
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Which builds are really safe to skip? Maximizing failure observation for build selection in continuous integration
Xianhao Jin,Francisco Servant +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors proposed a method to skip failing builds by maximizing the observation of failing builds, i.e., to skip builds more safely and to save computational cost in continuous integration.
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