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Qiang Fu
Researcher at Qingdao Agricultural University
Publications - 101
Citations - 1664
Qiang Fu is an academic researcher from Qingdao Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Innate immune system. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 75 publications receiving 1102 citations. Previous affiliations of Qiang Fu include East China Normal University & Ocean University of China.
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The channel catfish genome sequence provides insights into the evolution of scale formation in teleosts.
Zhanjiang Liu,Shikai Liu,Jun Yao,Lisui Bao,Jiaren Zhang,Yun Li,Chen Jiang,Luyang Sun,Ruijia Wang,Yu Zhang,Tao Zhou,Qifan Zeng,Qiang Fu,Sen Gao,Ning Li,Sergey Koren,Yanliang Jiang,Aleksey V. Zimin,Peng Xu,Adam M. Phillippy,Xin Geng,Lin Song,Fanyue Sun,Chao Li,Xiaozhu Wang,Ailu Chen,Yulin Jin,Zihao Yuan,Yujia Yang,Suxu Tan,Eric Peatman,Jianguo Lu,Zhenkui Qin,Rex A. Dunham,Zhaoxia Li,Tad S. Sonstegard,Jianbin Feng,Roy G. Danzmann,Steven Schroeder,Brian E. Scheffler,Mary V. Duke,Linda L. Ballard,Huseyin Kucuktas,Ludmilla Kaltenboeck,Haixia Liu,Jonathan W. Armbruster,Yangjie Xie,Mona L. Kirby,Yi Tian,Mary Elizabeth Flanagan,Weijie Mu,Geoffrey C. Waldbieser +51 more
TL;DR: A high-quality reference genome sequence of channel catfish is reported, providing evidence that lack of secretory calcium-binding phosphoproteins accounts for the evolutionary loss of scales in catfish and demonstrates the power of comparative subtraction of candidate genes for traits of structural significance.
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Transcriptomic profiling revealed the signatures of intestinal barrier alteration and pathogen entry in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) following Vibrio anguillarum challenge.
Chengbin Gao,Qiang Fu,Baofeng Su,Shun Zhou,Fengqiao Liu,Lin Song,Min Zhang,Yichao Ren,Xiaoyu Dong,Fenghua Tan,Chao Li +10 more
TL;DR: The present study reported the novel gene expression patterns in turbot mucosal immunity, which were overlooked in previous studies, and can help to understand the mechanisms of turbot host defense, and may also provide foundation to identify the biomarkers for future selection of disease-resistant broodstock and evaluation of disease prevention and treatment options.
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Evaluation of the 2b-RAD method for genomic selection in scallop breeding
Jinzhuang Dou,Jinzhuang Dou,Xue Li,Qiang Fu,Wenqian Jiao,Yangping Li,Tianqi Li,Yangfan Wang,Xiaoli Hu,Shi Wang,Zhenmin Bao +10 more
TL;DR: The genotyping flexibility and cost-effectiveness make 2b-RAD be an ideal genotypesing platform for genomic selection in aquaculture breeding programs.
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Development of a 690 K SNP array in catfish and its application for genetic mapping and validation of the reference genome sequence.
Qifan Zeng,Qiang Fu,Yun Li,Geoff Waldbieser,Brian G. Bosworth,Shikai Liu,Yujia Yang,Lisui Bao,Zihao Yuan,Ning Li,Zhanjiang Liu +10 more
TL;DR: A high-density SNP array with 690,662 unique SNPs (herein 690 K array) that were relatively evenly distributed across the entire genome, and covered 98.6% of the reference genome sequence is developed.
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Recurrence and complications after transperineal bulboprostatic anastomosis for posterior urethral strictures resulting from pelvic fracture: a retrospective study from a urethral referral centre
TL;DR: To describe the complications of transperineal end‐to‐end anastomotic urethroplasty in patients with posterior urethral strictures resulting from pelvic fracture.