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Xiao-Ya Chen
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 157
Citations - 15637
Xiao-Ya Chen is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Gene. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 157 publications receiving 12405 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiao-Ya Chen include ShanghaiTech University & Purdue University.
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Sequencing of allotetraploid cotton ( Gossypium hirsutum L. acc. TM-1) provides a resource for fiber improvement
Tianzhen Zhang,Yan Hu,Wenkai Jiang,Lei Fang,Xueying Guan,Jiedan Chen,Jinbo Zhang,Christopher A. Saski,Brian E. Scheffler,David M. Stelly,Amanda M. Hulse-Kemp,Qun Wan,Bingliang Liu,Chunxiao Liu,Sen Wang,Mengqiao Pan,Yangkun Wang,Dawei Wang,Wenxue Ye,Lijing Chang,Wenpan Zhang,Qingxin Song,Ryan C. Kirkbride,Xiao-Ya Chen,Elizabeth S. Dennis,Danny J. Llewellyn,Daniel G. Peterson,Peggy Thaxton,Don C. Jones,Qiong Wang,Xiaoyang Xu,Hua Zhang,Huaitong Wu,Lei Zhou,Gaofu Mei,Shuqi Chen,Yue Tian,Dan Xiang,Xinghe Li,Jian Ding,Qiyang Zuo,Linna Tao,Yunchao Liu,Ji Li,Yu Lin,Yuanyuan Hui,Zhisheng Cao,Caiping Cai,Xiefei Zhu,Zhi Jiang,Baoliang Zhou,Wangzhen Guo,Ruiqiang Li,Z. Jeffrey Chen +53 more
TL;DR: Genomic signatures of selection and domestication are associated with positively selected genes (PSGs) for fiber improvement in the A subgenome and for stress tolerance in the D subgenomes, suggesting asymmetric evolution.
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Silencing a cotton bollworm P450 monooxygenase gene by plant-mediated RNAi impairs larval tolerance of gossypol
Ying-Bo Mao,Wen-Juan Cai,Jiawei Wang,Gao-Jie Hong,Xiaoyuan Tao,Ling-Jian Wang,Yongping Huang,Xiao-Ya Chen +7 more
TL;DR: A cytochrome P450 gene (CYP6AE14) is identified from cotton bollworm, which permits this herbivore to tolerate otherwise inhibitory concentrations of the cotton metabolite, gossypol, and its expression correlates with larval growth when gOSSypol is included in the diet.
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Control of Root Cap Formation by MicroRNA-Targeted Auxin Response Factors in Arabidopsis
TL;DR: It is demonstrated thatmiR160-uncoupled production of ARF16 exerts pleiotropic effects on plant phenotypes, and miR160 plays an essential role in regulating Arabidopsis development and growth.
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Plants transfer lipids to sustain colonization by mutualistic mycorrhizal and parasitic fungi.
Yina Jiang,Wanxiao Wang,Qiujin Xie,Na Liu,Na Liu,Lixia Liu,Dapeng Wang,Xiaowei Zhang,Chen Yang,Xiao-Ya Chen,Dingzhong Tang,Dingzhong Tang,Ertao Wang +12 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the mutualistic mycorrhizal and pathogenic fungi similarly recruit the fatty acid biosynthesis program to facilitate host invasion and is shown that plant fatty acids can be transferred to the pathogenic fungus Golovinomyces cichoracerum and are required for colonization by pathogens.
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Arabidopsis MYC2 Interacts with DELLA Proteins in Regulating Sesquiterpene Synthase Gene Expression
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Arabidopsis MYC2, a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, directly binds to promoters of the sesquiterpene synthase genes TPS21 and TPS11 and activates their expression and is also connected to GA signaling in regulating a subset of genes.