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Wenxiang Wang
Researcher at Crops Research Institute
Publications - 28
Citations - 381
Wenxiang Wang is an academic researcher from Crops Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Quantitative trait locus. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 25 publications receiving 235 citations.
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An Efficient CRISPR/Cas9 Platform for Rapidly Generating Simultaneous Mutagenesis of Multiple Gene Homoeologs in Allotetraploid Oilseed Rape
Chao Li,Mengyu Hao,Wenxiang Wang,Hui Wang,Fan Chen,Wen Chu,Baohong Zhang,Desheng Mei,Hongtao Cheng,Qiong Hu +9 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that this set of CRISPR/Cas9 platform is qualified for rapidly generating and identifying simultaneous mutagenesis of multiple gene homologs in allotetraploid rapeseed.
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Characterizing Variation of Branch Angle and Genome-Wide Association Mapping in Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.).
TL;DR: Findings on multiple novel loci and candidate genes of branch angle will be useful for further understanding and genetic improvement of plant architecture in rapeseed.
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Base editing with high efficiency in allotetraploid oilseed rape by A3A-PBE system.
Hongtao Cheng,Mengyu Hao,Bingli Ding,Desheng Mei,Wenxiang Wang,Hui Wang,Rijin Zhou,Jia Liu,Chao Li,Qiong Hu +9 more
TL;DR: A3A‐PBE base‐editing system could effectively convert C to T substitution with high-editing efficiency and broadened editing window in oilseed rape, revealing an emerging technology that could convert a nucleotide to another type at the target site.
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Identification of BnaYUCCA6 as a candidate gene for branch angle in Brassica napus by QTL-seq.
Hui Wang,Hongtao Cheng,Wenxiang Wang,Jia Liu,Mengyu Hao,Desheng Mei,Rijin Zhou,Li Fu,Qiong Hu +8 more
TL;DR: Results suggested BnaA0639380D is a possible candidate gene for branch angle in oilseed rape, which is a homolog of AtYUCCA6.
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Multigenic Control of Pod Shattering Resistance in Chinese Rapeseed Germplasm Revealed by Genome-Wide Association and Linkage Analyses.
Jia Liu,Jun Wang,Hui Wang,Wenxiang Wang,Rijin Zhou,Desheng Mei,Hongtao Cheng,Juan Yang,Harsh Raman,Qiong Hu +9 more
TL;DR: Significant SNP markers identified in this study especially those that appeared repeatedly across environments provide a cost-effective and an efficient method for introgression and pyramiding of favorable alleles for pod shatter resistance via marker-assisted selection in rapeseed improvement programs.