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Lipu Song

Researcher at Beijing Institute of Genomics

Publications -  7
Citations -  618

Lipu Song is an academic researcher from Beijing Institute of Genomics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Genome. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 514 citations. Previous affiliations of Lipu Song include Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Genetic variation and metabolic pathway intricacy govern the active compound content and quality of the Chinese medicinal plant Lonicera japonica thunb.

TL;DR: This study provides both an initial description of gene expression profiles in flowers of FLJ and its counterfeit rFLJ and the enzyme pool that can be used to evaluate FLJ quality.
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De novo sequencing and comparative analysis of three red algal species of Family Solieriaceae to discover putative genes associated with carrageenan biosysthesis

TL;DR: The de novo transcriptome sequencing, assembly, functional annotation and comparative analysis of these three commercial-valuable species using an Illumina short-sequencing platform Hiseq 2000 and bioinformatic software provided valuable resources for functional genomics annotation and investigation of mechanisms underlying the biosynthesis of carrageenan in Family Solieriaceae.
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DNA repair and replication links to pluripotency and differentiation capacity of pig iPS cells.

TL;DR: Improved induction conditions using various small chemicals generated pig iPSCs that exhibited high pluripotency and differentiation capacity that can contribute to chimeras, but their potency was reduced with increasing passages by teratoma formation test, and correlated with declined expression levels of Rex1, an important marker for naïve state.
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Assessment of the World Largest Afforestation Program: Success, Failure, and Future Directions

TL;DR: A significant decline in forest quality, limited success in reducing desertification, and low coverage of shelterbelts are aspects of the TNAP in need of re-assessment, and additional ca.