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Wenji Bian
Publications - 27
Citations - 263
Wenji Bian is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catfish & Ictalurus. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 24 publications receiving 155 citations.
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Construction of a High-Density Linkage Map and QTL Fine Mapping for Growth- and Sex-Related Traits in Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
Zhang Shiyong,Xinhui Zhang,Xiaohui Chen,Tengfei Xu,Minghua Wang,Qin Qin,Liqiang Zhong,Jiang Hucheng,Xiaohua Zhu,Hongyan Liu,Junjie Shao,Zhu Zhifei,Qiong Shi,Qiong Shi,Wenji Bian,Xinxin You,Xinxin You +16 more
TL;DR: The high-density genetic linkage map is constructed and the sex-linked marker in channel catfish is developed, which are important genetic resources for future marker-assisted selection (MAS) of this economically important teleost.
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High-quality genome assembly of channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus
Xiaohui Chen,Liqiang Zhong,Chao Bian,Pao Xu,Ying Qiu,Xinxin You,Zhang Shiyong,Yu Huang,Jia Li,Minghua Wang,Qin Qin,Xiaohua Zhu,Chao Peng,Alex Wong,Zhu Zhifei,Min Wang,Ruobo Gu,Junmin Xu,Qiong Shi,Wenji Bian +19 more
TL;DR: A high-quality genome assembly for a channel catfish from a breeding stock inbred in China for more than three generations, which was originally imported to China from North America is reported, which is comparable to a recent report of the “Coco”Channel catfish.
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Channel catfish in China: Historical aspects, current status, and problems
Liqiang Zhong,Chao Song,Xiaohui Chen,Wei Deng,Youhong Xiao,Minghua Wang,Qin Qin,Sheng Luan,Jie Kong,Wenji Bian +9 more
TL;DR: The historical, present situation and challenges of the channel catfish industry in China is outlined and some suggestions for its sustainable development are provided.
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Genome-wide identification, phylogeny and expressional profile of the Sox gene family in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus)
Zhang Shiyong,Xiaohui Chen,Minghua Wang,Wenyi Zhang,Jianlin Pan,Qin Qin,Liqiang Zhong,Junjie Shao,Mengling Sun,Jiang Hucheng,Wenji Bian +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, 25 genes belonging to the ancestral vertebrate Sox gene family were identified in the channel catfish genome and classified into seven families based on their conserved domains as follows: eight genes in SoxB group (six in SBS1 subgroup and two in SSBS2 subgroup); five genes in SBC group; three genes in C group; four genes in E group; and one gene in K group.
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Complete mitochondrial genome of Odontobutis haifengensis (Perciformes, Odontobutiae): A unique rearrangement of tRNAs and additional non-coding regions identified in the genus Odontobutis.
TL;DR: Preliminary phylogenetic analysis showed that Odontobutis species form a monophyletic clade due to the conserved mitochondrial gene rearrangement, and this study provides useful information that aids in a better understanding of mitogenomic diversity and evolutionary patterns of Odontoutidae species.