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Xiaohui Chen

Publications -  7
Citations -  83

Xiaohui Chen is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Catfish. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 63 citations.

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High-quality genome assembly of channel catfish, Ictalurus punctatus

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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Genetic diversity and population structure of yellow catfish Pelteobagrus fulvidraco from five lakes in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, China, based on mitochondrial DNA control region.

TL;DR: The extant population genetic diversity and structure of the yellow catfish was revealed and was in favor of the related fishery management issues including fishery stock identification, conservation, and artificial breeding.
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Whole-Genome Sequencing of Chinese Yellow Catfish Provides a Valuable Genetic Resource for High-Throughput Identification of Toxin Genes

TL;DR: A high-quality genome assembly of Chinese yellow catfish is assembled and high-throughput identification of toxin genes from a genomic view is performed, ensuring the limited number of toxin sequences in public databases will be remarkably improved once the authors integrate multi-omics data from more and more sequenced species.
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New complete mitochondrial genome of the Perccottus glenii (Perciformes, Odontobutidae): additional non-coding region.

TL;DR: The molecular data here presented could play a useful role to study the evolutionary relationships and population genetics of Odontobutidae fish.
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Complete mitochondrial genome of Chinese icefish Neosalanx tangkahkeiis (Salmoniformes, Salangidae): comparison reveals Neosalanx taihuensis not a valid name.

TL;DR: The sequence comparison showed that mitogenome of N. tangkahkeiis had a 99.9% of similarity with so-called N. taihuensis, indicating they are the same species and N. germanicus is not a valid name.