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Yangkun Wang
Researcher at Nanjing Agricultural University
Publications - 9
Citations - 1382
Yangkun Wang is an academic researcher from Nanjing Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Gene flow. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1089 citations.
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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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Genomic insights into divergence and dual domestication of cultivated allotetraploid cottons
Lei Fang,Hao Gong,Yan Hu,Chunxiao Liu,Baoliang Zhou,Tao Huang,Yangkun Wang,Shuqi Chen,David D. Fang,Xiongming Du,Hong Chen,Jiedan Chen,Sen Wang,Qiong Wang,Qun Wan,Bingliang Liu,Mengqiao Pan,Lijing Chang,Huaitong Wu,Gaofu Mei,Dan Xiang,Xinghe Li,Caiping Cai,Xiefei Zhu,Z. Jeffrey Chen,Z. Jeffrey Chen,Bin Han,Xiao-Ya Chen,Wangzhen Guo,Tianzhen Zhang,Tianzhen Zhang,Xuehui Huang,Xuehui Huang +32 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive analysis of the evolution and domestication history of allotetraploid cottons based on the whole genomic variation between G. hirsutum and G. barbadense and between wild accessions and modern cultivars provides genomic bases for improving cotton production and for further evolution analysis of polyploid crops.
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Molecular Mapping of Restriction-Site Associated DNA Markers In Allotetraploid Upland Cotton.
Yangkun Wang,Zhiyuan Ning,Yan Hu,Jiedan Chen,Rui Zhao,Hong Chen,Nijiang Ai,Wangzhen Guo,Tianzhen Zhang +8 more
TL;DR: This work applied restriction-site associated DNA (RAD) sequencing technology for de novo SNP discovery in allotetraploid cotton and identified 21,109 SNPs between the two parents and used these for genotyping of 161 recombinant inbred lines (RILs).
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[Current status and perspective of RAD-seq in genomic research].
TL;DR: The technological principle and development of RAD-seq combined with the sequencing applications in various species is introduced and will have a wide application in genetic analysis of complex genomic research in the future.
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GhUBX controlling helical growth results in production of stronger cotton fiber
Yihao Zang,Yihao Zang,Yan Hu,Chenyu Xu,Chenyu Xu,Shenjie Wu,Yangkun Wang,Zhiyuan Ning,Zegang Han,Zhanfeng Si,Weijuan Shen,Yayao Zhang,Lei Fang,Tianzhen Zhang,Tianzhen Zhang +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identified the fiber strength gene GhUBX through map-based cloning and showed that increasing its expression significantly enhanced the strength of transgenic cotton compared to the receptor W0 and increased the helices number of the transgenic fiber.