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Chia-Hui Hu
Researcher at North Carolina State University
Publications - 5
Citations - 1948
Chia-Hui Hu is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phytophthora infestans & Mitochondrial DNA. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1733 citations.
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Genome sequence and analysis of the Irish potato famine pathogen Phytophthora infestans.
Brian J. Haas,Sophien Kamoun,Sophien Kamoun,Michael C. Zody,Michael C. Zody,Rays H. Y. Jiang,Rays H. Y. Jiang,Robert E. Handsaker,Liliana M. Cano,Manfred Grabherr,Chinnappa D. Kodira,Chinnappa D. Kodira,Sylvain Raffaele,Trudy Torto-Alalibo,Trudy Torto-Alalibo,Tolga O. Bozkurt,Audrey M. V. Ah-Fong,Lucia Alvarado,Vicky L. Anderson,Miles R. Armstrong,Anna O. Avrova,Laura Baxter,Jim Beynon,Petra C. Boevink,Stephanie R. Bollmann,Jorunn I. B. Bos,Vincent Bulone,Guohong Cai,Cahid Cakir,James C. Carrington,Megan Chawner,Lucio Conti,Stefano Costanzo,Richard Ewan,Noah Fahlgren,Michael A. Fischbach,Johanna Fugelstad,Eleanor M. Gilroy,Sante Gnerre,Pamela J. Green,Laura J. Grenville-Briggs,John Griffith,Niklaus J. Grünwald,Karolyn Horn,Neil R. Horner,Chia-Hui Hu,Edgar Huitema,Dong-Hoon Jeong,Alexandra M. E. Jones,Jonathan D. G. Jones,Richard W. Jones,Elinor K. Karlsson,Sridhara G. Kunjeti,Kurt Lamour,Zhenyu Liu,Li-Jun Ma,Dan MacLean,Marcus C. Chibucos,Hayes McDonald,Jessica McWalters,Harold J. G. Meijer,William Morgan,Paul Morris,Carol A. Munro,Keith O'Neill,Keith O'Neill,Manuel D. Ospina-Giraldo,Andrés Pinzón,Leighton Pritchard,Bernard H Ramsahoye,Qinghu Ren,Silvia Restrepo,Sourav Roy,Ari Sadanandom,Alon Savidor,Sebastian Schornack,David C. Schwartz,Ulrike Schumann,Ben Schwessinger,Lauren Seyer,Ted Sharpe,Cristina Silvar,Jing Song,David J. Studholme,Sean M. Sykes,Marco Thines,Marco Thines,Peter J. I. van de Vondervoort,Vipaporn Phuntumart,Stephan Wawra,R. Weide,Joe Win,Carolyn A. Young,Shiguo Zhou,William E. Fry,Blake C. Meyers,Pieter van West,Jean B. Ristaino,Francine Govers,Paul R. J. Birch,Stephen C. Whisson,Howard S. Judelson,Chad Nusbaum +102 more
TL;DR: The sequence of the P. infestans genome is reported, which at ∼240 megabases (Mb) is by far the largest and most complex genome sequenced so far in the chromalveolates and probably plays a crucial part in the rapid adaptability of the pathogen to host plants and underpins its evolutionary potential.
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DNA barcoding of oomycetes with cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and internal transcribed spacer.
Gregg P. Robideau,Gregg P. Robideau,Arthur W. A. M. de Cock,Michael D. Coffey,Hermann Voglmayr,H. Brouwer,Kanak Bala,David W Chitty,N. L. Désaulniers,Quinn Eggertson,Claire M. M. Gachon,Chia-Hui Hu,Frithjof C. Küpper,Tara L. Rintoul,Ehab A.D. Sarhan,E.C.P. Verstappen,Yonghong Zhang,Peter J. M. Bonants,Jean B. Ristaino,C. André Lévesque,C. André Lévesque +20 more
TL;DR: The results described in this paper indicate that COI sequencing and the dataset generated are a valuable addition to the currently available oomycete taxonomy resources, and that both COI, the default DNA barcode supported by GenBank, and ITS, the de facto barcode accepted by the oomyCete and mycology community, are acceptable and complementary DNA barcodes to be used for identification of oomy cetes.
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Recent Genotypes of Phytophthora infestans in the Eastern United States Reveal Clonal Populations and Reappearance of Mefenoxam Sensitivity.
Chia-Hui Hu,Frances G. Perez,Ryan S. Donahoo,Adéle McLeod,Kevin Myers,Kelly Ivors,Gary A. Secor,Pamela D. Roberts,Kenneth L. Deahl,William E. Fry,Jean B. Ristaino +10 more
TL;DR: Whereas most individuals of US-8 and US-20 were resistant to mefenoxam, US-21 appeared to be intermediately sensitive, and isolates ofUS-22, US,23, andUS-24 were largely sensitive to me Fenoxam; these latter three genotypes appear to have been derived from a common ancestor.
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Phylogenetic relationships of Phytophthora andina, a new species from the highlands of Ecuador that is closely related to the Irish potato famine pathogen Phytophthora infestans
TL;DR: Phylogenetic relationships of Phytophthora infestans sensu lato in the Andean highlands of South America were examined and sequences of the cytochrome oxidase I (cox I) gene and intron 1 of ras gene suggested that P. andina might have arisen via hybridization between P.infestans and P. mirabilis.