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Dabing Zhang

Researcher at Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Publications -  393
Citations -  20270

Dabing Zhang is an academic researcher from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Biology. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 352 publications receiving 15971 citations. Previous affiliations of Dabing Zhang include Ningxia University & Pennsylvania State University.

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Evolution of the RNA-dependent RNA polymerase (RdRP) genes: duplications and possible losses before and after the divergence of major eukaryotic groups.

TL;DR: The phylogenetic analysis of the RDR genes suggests that the eukaryotic ancestor might have had three copies, i.e. RDRalpha, RDRbeta and RDRgamma, and further duplication events after the divergence of major eukARYotic groups were supported by the phylogenetic analyses.
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Rice MADS6 Interacts with the Floral Homeotic Genes SUPERWOMAN1, MADS3, MADS58, MADS13, and DROOPING LEAF in Specifying Floral Organ Identities and Meristem Fate

TL;DR: Interactions of the rice (Oryza sativa) AGL6 gene MADS6 with other rice floral homeotic genes in flower development are described, providing new insights into the mechanism by which flower development is controlled.
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Mutation in CSA creates a new photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterile line applicable for hybrid rice seed production

TL;DR: A photoperiod-controlled male sterile line, carbon starved anther (csa), which contains a mutation in an R2R3 MYB transcription regulator of pollen development, allowing the establishment of a stable two-line hybrid system, which promises to have a significant impact on agriculture.
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Decolorization of synthetic dyes by crude laccase from a newly isolated Trametes trogii strain cultivated on solid agro-industrial residue

TL;DR: Native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (Native-PAGE) of the crude enzyme and effects of laccase inhibitors on decolorization corroborated the lacc enzyme as the major enzyme involved in the decolorizing of dyes.
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Brassinosteroids promote development of rice pollen grains and seeds by triggering expression of Carbon Starved Anther, a MYB domain protein.

TL;DR: It is shown that a phytohormone, the brassinosteroids (BRs) promotes pollen and seed development in rice by directly promoting expression of Carbon Starved Anther (CSA) which encodes a MYB domain protein.