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Jinliang Yang
Researcher at University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Publications - 61
Citations - 1522
Jinliang Yang is an academic researcher from University of Nebraska–Lincoln. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Population. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 41 publications receiving 902 citations. Previous affiliations of Jinliang Yang include Iowa State University & University of California, Davis.
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Seed filling in domesticated maize and rice depends on SWEET-mediated hexose transport
Davide Sosso,Dangping Luo,Qin Bao Li,Joelle Sasse,Jinliang Yang,Ghislaine Gendrot,Masaharu Suzuki,Karen E. Koch,Donald R. McCarty,Prem S. Chourey,Prem S. Chourey,Peter M. Rogowsky,Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra,Bing Yang,Wolf B. Frommer +14 more
TL;DR: In both maize and rice, SWEET4 was likely recruited during domestication to enhance sugar import into the endosperm, and shows signatures indicative of selection during domesticated.
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Incomplete dominance of deleterious alleles contributes substantially to trait variation and heterosis in maize.
Jinliang Yang,Sofiane Mezmouk,Andy Baumgarten,Edward S. Buckler,Edward S. Buckler,Edward S. Buckler,Katherine E. Guill,Michael D. McMullen,Michael D. McMullen,Rita H. Mumm,Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra +10 more
TL;DR: Results provide empirical support for an important role for incomplete dominance of deleterious alleles in explaining heterosis and demonstrate the utility of incorporating functional annotation in phenotypic prediction and plant breeding.
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High-throughput analysis of leaf physiological and chemical traits with VIS–NIR–SWIR spectroscopy: a case study with a maize diversity panel
Yufeng Ge,Abbas Atefi,Zhang Huichun,Zhang Huichun,Chenyong Miao,Raghuprakash Kastoori Ramamurthy,Brandi Sigmon,Jinliang Yang,James C. Schnable +8 more
TL;DR: This study showed that VIS–NIR–SWIR reflectance spectroscopy is a promising tool for low-cost, nondestructive, and high-throughput analysis of a number of leaf physiological and biochemical properties.
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Genetic control of morphometric diversity in the maize shoot apical meristem.
Samuel Leiboff,Xianran Li,Heng-Cheng Hu,Natalie R Todt,Jinliang Yang,Xiao Li,Xiaoqing Yu,Gary J. Muehlbauer,Marja C.P. Timmermans,Jianming Yu,Patrick S. Schnable,Michael J. Scanlon +11 more
TL;DR: This work reports the use of high-throughput image processing to capture rich SAM size variation within a diverse maize inbred panel and demonstrates correlations between seedling SAM size and agronomically important adult traits such as flowering time, stem size and leaf node number.
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Parallel altitudinal clines reveal trends in adaptive evolution of genome size in Zea mays.
Paul Bilinski,Paul Bilinski,Patrice S. Albert,Jeremy J. Berg,James A. Birchler,Mark N. Grote,Anne Lorant,Juvenal Quezada,Kelly Swarts,Jinliang Yang,Jinliang Yang,Jeffrey Ross-Ibarra +11 more
TL;DR: A model in which variation in genome size is driven by natural selection on flowering time across altitudinal clines is suggested, connecting intraspecific variation in repetitive sequence to important differences in adaptive phenotypes.