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Ting Gao

Researcher at Peking Union Medical College

Publications -  11
Citations -  1764

Ting Gao is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: DNA barcoding & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 1507 citations.

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Validation of the ITS2 region as a novel DNA barcode for identifying medicinal plant species.

TL;DR: The second internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) of nuclear ribosomal DNA represents the most suitable region for DNA barcoding applications and can be potentially used as a standard DNA barcode to identify medicinal plants and their closely related species.
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Identification of medicinal plants in the family Fabaceae using a potential DNA barcode ITS2

TL;DR: The notion that ITS2 can be used as an efficient and powerful marker and a potential barcode to distinguish various species in Fabaceae supports the notion that the region is an effective marker in authenticating of the family Fabaceae.
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Evaluating the feasibility of using candidate DNA barcodes in discriminating species of the large Asteraceae family

TL;DR: ITS2 is the best DNA barcode for the Asteraceae family and significantly broadens the application of DNA barcoding to resolve classification problems in the family Asteraceae at the genera and species levels.
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Species Identification of Medicinal Pteridophytes by a DNA Barcode Marker, the Chloroplast psbA-trnH Intergenic Region

TL;DR: The psbA-trnH intergenic region is a suitable DNA marker for species identification in medicinal pteridophytes and can be determined with both high polymerase chain reaction amplification efficiency and high direct sequencing success rate.
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Identification of Lonicera japonica and its Related Species Using the DNA Barcoding Method

TL;DR: Using the PSBA-TRNH intergenic spacer as a DNA bar code is suitable for the identification of the botanical origins of Flo Lonicerae Japonicae and Flos Lonicers in this study.