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Shuai Jiang

Fanjingshan National Nature Reserve

ORCID: 0000-0003-4852-1940

Publishes on Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions, Plant and Fungal Species Descriptions, Plant Diversity and Evolution. 61 papers and 702 citations.

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Database Resources of the National Genomics Data Center, China National Center for Bioinformation in 2025
CNCB-NGDC Members and Partners, Yīmíng Bào, Xue Bai et al.|Nucleic Acids Research|2024
Cited by 294Open Access

The National Genomics Data Center (NGDC), which is a part of the China National Center for Bioinformation (CNCB), offers a comprehensive suite of database resources to support the global scientific community. Amidst the unprecedented accumulation of multi-omics data, CNCB-NGDC is committed to continually evolving and updating its core database resources through big data archiving, integrative analysis and value-added curation. Over the past year, CNCB-NGDC has expanded its collaborations with international databases and established new subcenters focusing on biodiversity, traditional Chinese medicine and tumor genetics. Substantial efforts have been made toward encompassing a broad spectrum of multi-omics data, developing innovative resources and enhancing existing resources. Notably, new resources have been developed for single-cell omics (scTWAS Atlas), genome and variation (VDGE), health and disease (CVD Atlas, CPMKG, Immunosenescence Inventory, HemAtlas, Cyclicpepedia, IDeAS), biodiversity and biosynthesis (RefMetaPlant, MASH-Ocean) and research tools (CCLHunter). All resources and services are publicly accessible at https://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn.

ICM: a web server for integrated clustering of multi-dimensional biomedical data
Song He, Haochen He, Wenjian Xu et al.|Nucleic Acids Research|2016
Cited by 46Open Access

Large-scale efforts for parallel acquisition of multi-omics profiling continue to generate extensive amounts of multi-dimensional biomedical data. Thus, integrated clustering of multiple types of omics data is essential for developing individual-based treatments and precision medicine. However, while rapid progress has been made, methods for integrated clustering are lacking an intuitive web interface that facilitates the biomedical researchers without sufficient programming skills. Here, we present a web tool, named Integrated Clustering of Multi-dimensional biomedical data (ICM), that provides an interface from which to fuse, cluster and visualize multi-dimensional biomedical data and knowledge. With ICM, users can explore the heterogeneity of a disease or a biological process by identifying subgroups of patients. The results obtained can then be interactively modified by using an intuitive user interface. Researchers can also exchange the results from ICM with collaborators via a web link containing a Project ID number that will directly pull up the analysis results being shared. ICM also support incremental clustering that allows users to add new sample data into the data of a previous study to obtain a clustering result. Currently, the ICM web server is available with no login requirement and at no cost at http://biotech.bmi.ac.cn/icm/.

New and noteworthy boletes from subtropical and tropical China
Hui Hui Chai, Zhi-Qun Liang, Rou Xue et al.|MycoKeys|2019
Cited by 44Open Access

The morphology, ecology, and phylogenetic relationships of specimens of the family Boletaceae from subtropical and tropical China were investigated. Four species, Butyriboletushuangnianlaii , Lanmaoamacrocarpa , Neoboletusmultipunctatus , and Sutoriussubrufus , are new to science. Chalciporusradiatus and Caloboletusxiangtoushanensis are redescribed. Caloboletusguanyui is proposed to replace Boletusquercinus Hongo, an illegitimate later homonym. The recently described Tylopiluscallainus is synonymized with the Japanese Boletusvirescens , and the new combination T.virescens (Har. Takah. & Taneyama) N.K. Zeng et al. is proposed. Moreover, Neoboletus is treated as an independent genus based on evidence from morphology and molecular phylogenetic data in the present study, and many previously described taxa of Sutorius are recombined into Neoboletus : N.ferrugineus (G. Wu et al.) N.K. Zeng et al., N.flavidus (G. Wu & Zhu L. Yang) N.K. Zeng et al., N.hainanensis (T.H. Li & M. Zang) N.K. Zeng et al., N.obscureumbrinus (Hongo) N.K. Zeng et al., N.rubriporus (G. Wu & Zhu L. Yang) N.K. Zeng et al., N.sanguineoides (G. Wu & Zhu L. Yang) N.K. Zeng et al. , N.sanguineus (G. Wu & Zhu L. Yang) N.K. Zeng et al., and N.tomentulosus (M. Zang et al.) N.K. Zeng et al.

Retiboletus nigrogriseus and Tengioboletus fujianensis, two new boletes from the south of China
Nian-Kai Zeng, Hui Hui Chai, Shuai Jiang et al.|Phytotaxa|2018
Cited by 24

Two new boletes, viz. Retiboletus nigrogriseus and Tengioboletus fujianensis are described based on morphological and molecular evidence. Retiboletus nigrogriseus is characterized by a black pileus when young, gray when old, context and hymenophore staining brownish to fuliginous when injured, black, reticulate stipe with a white basal mycelium, and a subcutis pileipellis composed of uninflated hyphae with cystidioid terminal cells; T. fujianensis is characterized by a large-sized basidioma, brown to reddish brown pileus, reticulate stipe, and a trichodermal pileipellis composed of uninflated hyphae with cystidioid terminal cells. A detailed description, color photos of fresh basidiomata and line drawings of microstructures of the two new boletes are presented.