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Hongmei Luo

Researcher at Peking Union Medical College

Publications -  60
Citations -  3805

Hongmei Luo is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Expressed sequence tag. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 57 publications receiving 3036 citations. Previous affiliations of Hongmei Luo include Chinese Ministry of Education & State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine of the People's Republic of China.

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Abundant and Selective RNA-Editing Events in the Medicinal Mushroom Ganoderma lucidum

TL;DR: Light is shed on the role of transcriptional plasticity in the growth and development of G. lucidum, as well as its adaptation to the environment and the regulation of valuable secondary metabolite pathways, by providing global and quantitative cataloging of RNA editing in the fungal genome.
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Identification and evaluation of reference genes for qRT-PCR normalization in Ganoderma lucidum.

TL;DR: RPL4, PP2A, and β-tubulin are the most commonly recommended reference genes for normalizing gene expression in the entire sample set, and RPL4 was the most stably expressed gene in different tissues.
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Discovery of genes related to steroidal alkaloid biosynthesis in Fritillaria cirrhosa by generating and mining a dataset of expressed sequence tags (ESTs)

TL;DR: The first example of EST analysis from the Fritillaria genus is described and lays the foundation for further cloning and identification of candidate genes related to steroidal alkaloid biosynthesis in F.cirrhosa.
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Comparison of root transcriptomes and expressions of genes involved in main medicinal secondary metabolites from Bupleurum chinense and Bupleurum scorzonerifolium, the two Chinese official Radix bupleuri source species.

TL;DR: The transcriptome comparison reflects the different types and proportions of metabolites synthesized by the two species, as well as those genes involved in the biosynthesis of particular types of metabolites, which will provide the basis for further investigations of the secondary metabolite repertoire of the two Bupleurum species.
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Assessing the potential of candidate DNA barcodes for identifying non‐flowering seed plants

TL;DR: The ITS2 region can serve as a useful barcode to discriminate non-flowering seed plants, and this study will contribute valuable information for the barcoding of plant species.