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Meiling Yang
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 19
Citations - 1021
Meiling Yang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Locust & Migratory locust. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 17 publications receiving 775 citations. Previous affiliations of Meiling Yang include Shanxi University.
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The locust genome provides insight into swarm formation and long-distance flight
Xianhui Wang,Xiaodong Fang,Pengcheng Yang,Xuanting Jiang,Feng Jiang,Dejian Zhao,Bolei Li,Feng Cui,Jianing Wei,Chuan Ma,Wang Yundan,Jing He,Yuan Luo,Zhifeng Wang,Xiaojiao Guo,Wei Guo,Xuesong Wang,Yi Zhang,Meiling Yang,Shuguang Hao,Bing Chen,Zongyuan Ma,Dan Yu,Zhiqiang Xiong,Yabing Zhu,Dingding Fan,Lijuan Han,Bo Wang,Yuanxin Chen,Junwen Wang,Lan Yang,Wei Zhao,Yue Feng,Guanxing Chen,Jinmin Lian,Qiye Li,Zhiyong Huang,Xiaoming Yao,Na Lv,Guojie Zhang,Yingrui Li,Jian Wang,Jun Wang,Baoli Zhu,Le Kang +44 more
TL;DR: A draft 6.5 Gb genome sequence of Locusta migratoria is presented, which is the largest animal genome sequenced so far, and complex regulatory mechanisms involved in microtubule dynamic-mediated synapse plasticity during phase change are revealed.
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MicroRNA-133 inhibits behavioral aggregation by controlling dopamine synthesis in locusts.
TL;DR: The novel function and modulation pattern of a miRNA in phenotypic plasticity is shown and insight is provided into the underlying molecular mechanisms of the phase transition of locusts.
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The function of small RNAs in plant biotic stress response.
TL;DR: The recent progress on the function of sRNAs in response to biotic stress, mainly in plant-pathogen/insect herbivore interaction, and the application of s RNAs in disease and insect Herbivore control is summarized.
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MicroRNA-276 promotes egg-hatching synchrony by up-regulating brm in locusts
Jing He,Qianquan Chen,Yuanyuan Wei,Feng Jiang,Meiling Yang,Shuguang Hao,Xiaojiao Guo,Dahua Chen,Le Kang +8 more
TL;DR: A mechanism by which miR-276 enhances brm expression to promote developmental synchrony is unraveled and insight is provided into regulation of developmental homeostasis and population sustaining that are closely related to biological synchrony.
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miR-71 and miR-263 Jointly Regulate Target Genes Chitin synthase and Chitinase to Control Locust Molting
Meiling Yang,Yanli Wang,Feng Jiang,Tianqi Song,Huimin Wang,Qing Liu,Jie Zhang,Jianzhen Zhang,Le Kang +8 more
TL;DR: A novel function and balancing modulation pattern of two miRNAs in chitin biosynthesis and degradation is revealed, and it provides insight into the underlying molecular mechanisms of the molting process in locusts.