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Shou-Wei Ding
Researcher at University of California, Riverside
Publications - 88
Citations - 17032
Shou-Wei Ding is an academic researcher from University of California, Riverside. The author has contributed to research in topics: RNA & RNA interference. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 81 publications receiving 14905 citations. Previous affiliations of Shou-Wei Ding include National University of Singapore & University of Adelaide.
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A Sensitized Genetic Screen to Identify Novel Components and Regulators of the Host Antiviral RNA Interference Pathway.
TL;DR: This chapter provides the methods for the propagation of CMV-∆2b, preparation of the mutant plants for virus inoculation, identification and characterization of avi mutants, and cloning of the genes responsible for the mutant phenotype by either the genetic linkage to T-DNA insertion or a mapping-by-sequencing approach.
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Current rice production is highly vulnerable to insect-borne viral diseases
Jianguo Wu,Guo-Yi Yang,Shanshan Zhao,Shuai Zhang,B. X. Qin,Yongsheng Zhu,Hui-Ting Xie,Qing Chang,Lu Wang,Jie Hu,Chao Zhang,Baogang Zhang,Dali Zeng,Jian-fu Zhang,Xian-bo Huang,Qian Qian,Shou-Wei Ding,Yi Li +17 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper investigated the susceptibility of 136 conventional and hybrid rice varieties widely cultivated or approved for release in China to southern rice black-streaked dwarf virus (SRBSDV), which has been circulating in Asian countries since its first report in 2008.
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Templating Antiviral RNAi in Insects
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that virus-infected flies and mosquitoes produce virus-derived extrachromosomal circular DNAs that serve as a template for the biogenesis of antiviral siRNAs.
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Transgene silencing, RNA interference, and the antiviral defense mechanism directed by small interfering RNAs.
TL;DR: A review of the key findings that reveal the genetic pathway for the biogenesis and antiviral activity of viral siRNAs and the specific role of VSRs in infection by antiviral RNAi suppression is presented in this article .
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Discovery of aphid-transmitted Rice tiller inhibition virus from native plants through metagenomic sequencing
Wenkai Yan,Yu Zhu,Wen-Chun Liu,Chengwu Zou,Bei Jia,Zhong-Qi Chen,Yanhong Han,Jianguo Wu,Dong-Lei Yang,Baoshan Chen,Rongbai Li,Shou-Wei Ding,Qing-li Wu,Zhongxin Guo +13 more
TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper discovered rice tiller inhibition virus (RTIV), a novel RNA virus species, from colonies of Asian wild rice (O. rufipogon) in a genetic reserve by metagenomic sequencing.