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Chunxian Chen
Researcher at United States Department of Agriculture
Publications - 68
Citations - 2358
Chunxian Chen is an academic researcher from United States Department of Agriculture. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Citrus × sinensis. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 68 publications receiving 1983 citations. Previous affiliations of Chunxian Chen include Agricultural Research Service & University of Florida.
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Sequencing of diverse mandarin, pummelo and orange genomes reveals complex history of admixture during citrus domestication
G Albert Wu,Simon E. Prochnik,Jerry Jenkins,Jérôme Salse,Uffe Hellsten,Florent Murat,Xavier Perrier,Manuel Ruiz,Simone Scalabrin,Javier Terol,Marco Aurélio Takita,Karine Labadie,Julie Poulain,Arnaud Couloux,Kamel Jabbari,Federica Cattonaro,Cristian Del Fabbro,Sara Pinosio,Andrea Zuccolo,Jarrod Chapman,Jane Grimwood,Francisco R. Tadeo,Leandro H. Estornell,Juan V. Munoz-Sanz,Victoria Ibanez,Amparo Herrero-Ortega,Pablo Aleza,Julián Pérez-Pérez,Daniel Ramón,Dominique Brunel,François Luro,Chunxian Chen,William G. Farmerie,Brian Desany,Chinnappa D. Kodira,Mohammed Mohiuddin,Tim Harkins,Karin M. Fredrikson,Paul Burns,Alexandre Lomsadze,Mark Borodovsky,Giuseppe Reforgiato,Juliana Freitas-Astúa,Francis Quetier,Luis Navarro,Mikeal L. Roose,Patrick Wincker,Jeremy Schmutz,Michele Morgante,Marcos A. Machado,Manuel Talon,Olivier Jaillon,Patrick Ollitrault,Frederick G. Gmitter,Daniel S. Rokhsar +54 more
TL;DR: This work sequence and compare citrus genomes—a high-quality reference haploid clementine genome and mandarin, pummelo, sweet-orange and sour-orange genomes—and shows that cultivated types derive from two progenitor species.
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Mining and characterizing microsatellites from citrus ESTs.
TL;DR: These EST-derived SSRs can be a resource used for understanding of the citrus SSR distribution and frequency, and development of citrus EST-SSR genetic and physical maps.
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A reference genetic map of C. clementina hort. ex Tan.; citrus evolution inferences from comparative mapping
Patrick Ollitrault,Javier Terol,Chunxian Chen,Claire T. Federici,Samia Lotfy,Isabelle Hippolyte,Frédérique Ollitrault,Aurélie Bérard,Aurélie Chauveau,José Cuenca,Gilles Costantino,A.Yildiz Kacar,Lisa Mu,Andrés Garcia-Lor,Yann Froelicher,Pablo Aleza,Anne Boland,Claire Billot,Luis Navarro,François Luro,Mikeal L. Roose,Frederick G. Gmitter,Manuel Talon,Dominique Brunel +23 more
TL;DR: A reference genetic map of citrus, used to facilitate the chromosome assembly of the first citrus reference genome sequence, was established and confirmed that Clementine arose from hybridization between ‘Mediterranean’ mandarin and sweet orange.
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Comparative iTRAQ proteome and transcriptome analyses of sweet orange infected by “Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus”
TL;DR: Proteomic data can provide an enhanced understanding of citrus stress/defense responses to HLB and transcriptional patterns of miraculin-like protein 1 and Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase were examined at different stages of HLB disease development.
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Cloning and characterization of NBS-LRR class resistance-gene candidate sequences in citrus
Zhanao Deng,Shu Huang,P. Ling,Chunxian Chen,C. Yu,C. A. Weber,Gloria A. Moore,Frederick G. Gmitter +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that resistance-gene candidate sequences amplified with the NBS-derived degenerate primers are valuable sources for developing markers in disease resistance- gene tagging, mapping, and cloning.