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Guiyun Yan
Researcher at University of California, Irvine
Publications - 321
Citations - 14286
Guiyun Yan is an academic researcher from University of California, Irvine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Malaria & Anopheles gambiae. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 276 publications receiving 12260 citations. Previous affiliations of Guiyun Yan include University at Buffalo & University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Association between climate variability and malaria epidemics in the East African highlands
TL;DR: The results suggest that there was a high spatial variation in the sensitivity of malaria outpatient number to climate fluctuations in the highlands, and that climate variability played an important role in initiating malaria epidemics in the East African highlands.
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Dynamic gut microbiome across life history of the malaria mosquito Anopheles gambiae in Kenya.
TL;DR: Gut community structure was similar in the adult stage between the field and laboratory mosquitoes, indicating that mosquito gut is a selective eco-environment for its microbiome, and suggests a concerted symbiotic genetic association between gut inhabitants and host.
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Highly evolvable malaria vectors: The genomes of 16 Anopheles mosquitoes
Daniel E. Neafsey,Robert M. Waterhouse,Mohammad Reza Abai,Sergey Aganezov,Max A. Alekseyev,James E. Allen,James Amon,Bruno Arcà,Peter Arensburger,Gleb N. Artemov,Lauren A. Assour,Hamidreza Basseri,Aaron M. Berlin,Bruce W. Birren,Stéphanie Blandin,Stéphanie Blandin,Andrew I. Brockman,Thomas R. Burkot,Austin Burt,Clara S. Chan,Cedric Chauve,Joanna C. Chiu,Mikkel B. Christensen,Carlo Costantini,Victoria L.M. Davidson,Elena Deligianni,Tania Dottorini,Vicky Dritsou,Stacey Gabriel,Wamdaogo M. Guelbeogo,Andrew Brantley Hall,Mira V. Han,Thaung Hlaing,Daniel S.T. Hughes,Daniel S.T. Hughes,Adam M. Jenkins,Xiaofang Jiang,Irwin Jungreis,Evdoxia G. Kakani,Evdoxia G. Kakani,Maryam Kamali,Petri Kemppainen,Ryan C. Kennedy,Ioannis K. Kirmitzoglou,Ioannis K. Kirmitzoglou,Lizette L. Koekemoer,Njoroge Laban,Nicholas Langridge,Mara K. N. Lawniczak,Manolis Lirakis,Neil F. Lobo,Ernesto Lowy,Robert M. MacCallum,Chunhong Mao,Gareth Maslen,Charles Mbogo,Jenny McCarthy,Kristin Michel,Sara N. Mitchell,Wendy Moore,Katherine A. Murphy,Anastasia N. Naumenko,Tony Nolan,Eva Maria Novoa,Samantha M. O’Loughlin,Chioma Oringanje,Mohammad Ali Oshaghi,Nazzy Pakpour,Philippos Aris Papathanos,Philippos Aris Papathanos,Ashley Peery,Michael Povelones,Anil Prakash,David P. Price,Ashok Rajaraman,Lisa J. Reimer,David C. Rinker,Antonis Rokas,Tanya L. Russell,N’Fale Sagnon,Maria V. Sharakhova,Terrance Shea,Felipe A. Simão,Felipe A. Simão,Frédéric Simard,Michel A. Slotman,Pradya Somboon,V. N. Stegniy,Claudio J. Struchiner,Claudio J. Struchiner,Gregg W.C. Thomas,Marta Tojo,Pantelis Topalis,Jose M. C. Tubio,Maria F. Unger,John Vontas,Catherine Walton,Craig S. Wilding,Judith H. Willis,Yi-Chieh Wu,Yi-Chieh Wu,Guiyun Yan,Evgeny M. Zdobnov,Evgeny M. Zdobnov,Xiaofan Zhou,Flaminia Catteruccia,Flaminia Catteruccia,George K. Christophides,Frank H. Collins,Robert S. Cornman,Andrea Crisanti,Andrea Crisanti,Martin J. Donnelly,Martin J. Donnelly,Scott J. Emrich,Michael C. Fontaine,Michael C. Fontaine,William M. Gelbart,Matthew W. Hahn,Immo A. Hansen,Paul I. Howell,Fotis C. Kafatos,Manolis Kellis,Daniel Lawson,Christos Louis,Shirley Luckhart,Marc A. T. Muskavitch,Marc A. T. Muskavitch,José M. C. Ribeiro,Michael A. Riehle,Igor V. Sharakhov,Zhijian Tu,Laurence J. Zwiebel,Nora J. Besansky +133 more
TL;DR: The authors investigated the genomic basis of vectorial capacity and explore new avenues for vector control, sequenced the genomes of 16 anopheline mosquito species from diverse locations spanning ~100 million years of evolution Comparative analyses show faster rates of gene gain and loss, elevated gene shuffling on the X chromosome, and more intron losses, relative to Drosophila.
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Spatial distribution and habitat characterization of anopheline mosquito larvae in Western Kenya.
TL;DR: It is found that the distance to the nearest house and substrate type were significantly associated with the relative abundance of An.
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Urbanization increases Aedes albopictus larval habitats and accelerates mosquito development and survivorship.
Yiji Li,Fatmata Kamara,Guofa Zhou,Santhosh Puthiyakunnon,Chunyuan Li,Yanxia Liu,Yanhe Zhou,Lijie Yao,Guiyun Yan,Xiao-Guang Chen +9 more
TL;DR: Urbanization substantially increased the density, larval development rate, and adult survival time of Ae.