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Hanyuan Zhang
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
Publications - 11
Citations - 256
Hanyuan Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 128 citations.
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The allotetraploid origin and asymmetrical genome evolution of the common carp Cyprinus carpio
Peng Xu,Jian Xu,Guangjian Liu,Lin Chen,Zhixiong Zhou,Wenzhu Peng,Yanliang Jiang,Zixia Zhao,Zhiying Jia,Yonghua Sun,Yidi Wu,Baohua Chen,Fei Pu,Jianxin Feng,Jing Luo,Jing Chai,Hanyuan Zhang,Hui Wang,Hui Wang,Chuanju Dong,Wenkai Jiang,Xiaowen Sun +21 more
TL;DR: Gen expression bias across surveyed tissues such that subgenome B is more dominant in homoeologous expression is found, and CG methylation in promoter regions may play an important role in altering gene expression in allotetraploid C. carpio.
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Draft genome of the Northern snakehead, Channa argus
Jian Xu,Chao Bian,Chao Bian,Kunci Chen,Guiming Liu,Yanliang Jiang,Qing Luo,Xinxin You,Wenzhu Peng,Wenzhu Peng,Jia Li,Yu Huang,Yunhai Yi,Chuanju Dong,Chuanju Dong,Hua Deng,Songhao Zhang,Hanyuan Zhang,Qiong Shi,Qiong Shi,Peng Xu,Peng Xu +21 more
TL;DR: A high-quality draft genome of C. argus is generated, which will provide a valuable genetic resource for further biomedical investigations of this economically important teleost fish.
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Adaptive evolution of low-salinity tolerance and hypoosmotic regulation in a euryhaline teleost, Takifugu obscurus
TL;DR: This study identified hundreds of genes under selection related to hypoosmotic regulation between T. obscurus and other Takifugu species, including 16 representative genes involving ion transporters, genes involved in hormone regulation, and a gene associated with water absorption.
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Genomic, Transcriptomic, and Epigenomic Features Differentiate Genes That Are Relevant for Muscular Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in the Common Carp
TL;DR: Assessing differences in gene expression responses among fishes with different fatty acid levels uncovered candidate genes and pathways that are associated with fatty acid metabolism and paved the way for further genomic selection and carp breeding for PUFA traits.
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A Drive to Driven Model of Mapping Intraspecific Interaction Networks
Libo Jiang,Jian Xu,Mengmeng Sang,Yan Zhang,Meixia Ye,Hanyuan Zhang,Biyin Wu,Youxiu Zhu,Peng Xu,Ruyu Tai,Zixia Zhao,Yanliang Jiang,Chuanju Dong,Lidan Sun,Christopher Griffin,Claudia Gragnoli,Rongling Wu,Rongling Wu +17 more
TL;DR: A mapping theory is developed to identify interaction quantitative trait loci governing inter-individual dependence and mathematically formulate the decision-making strategy of interacting individuals, enabling the joint characterization of how QTL drive the strengths of ecological interactions and how the genetic architecture of QTL is driven by ecological networks.