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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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Habitat complexity predicts the community diversity of rock-dwelling cichlid fish in Lake Malawi, East Africa
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that habitat complexity predicts both cichlid species diversity and functional diversity, whereas geographic separation determines the similarities among communities at the species but not at the generic level.
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Developmental Genetics of Corolla Tube Formation: Role of the tasiRNA-ARF Pathway and a Conceptual Model.
Baoqing Ding,Rui Xia,Rui Xia,Qiaoshan Lin,Vandana Gurung,Janelle M. Sagawa,Lauren E. Stanley,Matthew Strobel,Pamela K. Diggle,Blake C. Meyers,Blake C. Meyers,Yao-Wu Yuan +11 more
TL;DR: It is discovered that auxin signaling is continuous along the petal primordium base and the interprimordial region during the critical stage of corolla tube formation in the wild type, similar to the spatial pattern of MlARF4 expression.
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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,Ping Xu +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrated the COVID-19 pathophysiology related molecular alterations could be detected in the urine and the potential application in auxiliary diagnosis of COVID19.
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Testing the utility of fluorescent proteins in Mimulus lewisii by an Agrobacterium-mediated transient assay
Baoqing Ding,Yao-Wu Yuan +1 more
TL;DR: Both the transient assay and the fluorescent proteins are valuable additions to the M. lewisii toolbox, making this emerging genetic and developmental model system even more powerful.
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A genetic demographic analysis of Lake Malawi rock-dwelling cichlids using spatio-temporal sampling.
TL;DR: The data indicate that micro‐endemics and populations in less favourable habitats have smaller Ne, indicating that drift may play an important role driving their divergence, yet, despite small population sizes, high genetic variation can be maintained.