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Yanchao Liu
Publications - 6
Citations - 94
Yanchao Liu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Population. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 67 citations.
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The sequence and de novo assembly of Oxygymnocypris stewartii genome.
Liu Haiping,Shijun Xiao,Nan Wu,Di Wang,Yanchao Liu,Chao-Wei Zhou,Qi-Yong Liu,Rui-Bin Yang,Wenkai Jiang,Qiqi Liang,Wangjiu,Chi Zhang,Jun-Hua Gong,Yuan Xiaohui,Mou Zhenbo +14 more
TL;DR: The assembled genome can be used as a reference for future population genetic studies of O. stewartii and will improve the understanding of high altitude adaptation of fishes in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau.
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Genome of Tetraploid Fish Schizothorax o'connori Provides Insights into Early Re-diploidization and High-Altitude Adaptation.
Shijun Xiao,Mou Zhenbo,Ding-Ding Fan,He Zhou,Ming Zou,Yu Zou,Chaowei Zhou,Ruibin Yang,Jiaqi Liu,Shilin Zhu,Yajuan Li,Yanchao Liu,Liu Fei,Wang Wanliang,Zeng Benhe,Hong Li,Di Wang,Liu Haiping +17 more
TL;DR: It is exhibited that massive insertions between duplicated genomes caused by transposon bursts could induce mutagenesis in adjacent sequences and alter the expression of neighboring genes, representing an early re-diploidization process in a polyploid genome after WGD.
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Draft genome of Glyptosternon maculatum, an endemic fish from Tibet Plateau.
Liu Haiping,Qi-Yong Liu,Zhiqiang Chen,Yanchao Liu,Chao-Wei Zhou,Qiqi Liang,Caixia Ma,Jianshe Zhou,Pan Yingzi,Meiqun Chen,Wangjiu,Wenkai Jiang,Shijun Xiao,Mou Zhenbo +13 more
TL;DR: The first comprehensive de novo genome of G. maculatum is presented and will improve the understanding of high-altitude adaption of fishes.
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Comprehensive transcriptome data for endemic Schizothoracinae fish in the Tibetan Plateau
Chao-Wei Zhou,Shijun Xiao,Yanchao Liu,Mou Zhenbo,Jianshe Zhou,Pan Yingzi,Chi Zhang,Wang Jiu,Xingxing Deng,Ming Zou,Liu Haiping +10 more
TL;DR: The Schizothoracinae fishes in this work exhibited diversified ecological distributions, phenotype characters and feeding habits; therefore, the comprehensive transcriptome data of those species provided valuable information for the environmental adaptation and speciation of Schizothsoracinee in the Tibetan Plateau.
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Comparative Mitogenomics of Two Sympatric Catfishes of Exostoma (Siluriformes: Sisoridae) from the Lower Yarlung Tsangpo River and Its Application for Phylogenetic Consideration
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analysis strongly supported the monophyly of Exostoma in the subfamily Glyptosternae, and Exstoma tibetanum had the closest relationship to Exostomas tenuicaudatum, and divergence time estimation demonstrated that these two species diverged approximately 1.51 Ma during the early Pleistocene.