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Baoqing Ding
Researcher at University of Connecticut
Publications - 29
Citations - 460
Baoqing Ding is an academic researcher from University of Connecticut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Petal & Cichlid. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 23 publications receiving 308 citations. Previous affiliations of Baoqing Ding include Baylor University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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The impact of the geologic history and paleoclimate on the diversification of East african cichlids.
Patrick D. Danley,Martin Husemann,Baoqing Ding,Lyndsay M. DiPietro,Emily J. Beverly,Daniel J. Peppe +5 more
TL;DR: The geologic history and paleoclimate of the East African Great Lakes and the impact of these forces on the region's endemic cichlid flocks are reviewed.
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Two MYB Proteins in a Self-Organizing Activator-Inhibitor System Produce Spotted Pigmentation Patterns.
Baoqing Ding,Erin Patterson,Srinidhi V. Holalu,Srinidhi V. Holalu,Jingjian Li,Grace A. Johnson,Lauren E. Stanley,Anna B. Greenlee,Foen Peng,Harvey D. Bradshaw,Michael L. Blinov,Benjamin K. Blackman,Benjamin K. Blackman,Yao-Wu Yuan +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the properties of these two proteins correspond to an activator-inhibitor pair in a two-component, reaction-diffusion system, explaining the formation of dispersed anthocyanin spots in monkeyflower petals.
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Urine Proteome of COVID-19 Patients
Yanchang Li,Yihao Wang,Huiying Liu,Wei Sun,Baoqing Ding,Yinghua Zhao,Peiru Chen,Li Zhu,Zhaodi Li,Naikang Li,Lei Chang,Hengliang Wang,Changqing Bai,Ping Xu,Ping Xu +14 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates the COVID-19 pathophysiology related molecular alterations could be detected in the urine and the potential application of urinary proteome in auxiliary diagnosis, severity determination and therapy development of CO VID-19.
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A Tetratricopeptide Repeat Protein Regulates Carotenoid Biosynthesis and Chromoplast Development in Monkeyflowers (Mimulus).
Lauren E. Stanley,Baoqing Ding,Wei Sun,Fengjuan Mou,Fengjuan Mou,Connor Hill,Shilin Chen,Yao-Wu Yuan +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that M. verbenaceus is just as amenable to chemical mutagenesis and in planta transformation as the more extensively studied M. lewisii, making these two species an excellent platform for comparative developmental genetics studies of closely related species with dramatic phenotypic divergence.
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A dominant-negative actin mutation alters corolla tube width and pollinator visitation in Mimulus lewisii.
Baoqing Ding,Fengjuan Mou,Fengjuan Mou,Wei Sun,Shilin Chen,Foen Peng,Harvey D. Bradshaw,Yao-Wu Yuan +7 more
TL;DR: The characterization of a semi-dominant mutant in the monkeyflower species Mimulus lewisii is reported, with a substantial decrease in corolla tube width but no change in tube length, suggesting a surprising potential role for a 'housekeeping' gene in fine-tuning the development of an ecologically important floral trait.