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Yingru Wu
Researcher at Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Publications - 19
Citations - 1491
Yingru Wu is an academic researcher from Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1333 citations. Previous affiliations of Yingru Wu include Food Standards Australia New Zealand.
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The MYB transcription factor GhMYB25 regulates early fibre and trichome development.
TL;DR: Results provide convincing evidence for a role of GhMYB25, like other MIXTA-like MYBS, in regulating specialized outgrowths of epidermal cells, including, in this case, cotton fibres.
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Evidence for a Role for AtMYB2 in the Induction of the Arabidopsis Alcohol Dehydrogenase Gene (ADH1) by Low Oxygen
TL;DR: It is shown that AtMYB2 is induced by hypoxia with kinetics compatible with a role in the regulation of ADH1, and this results are consistent with AtmyB2 being a key regulatory factor in the induction of theADH1 promoter by low oxygen.
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GhMYB25‐like: a key factor in early cotton fibre development
TL;DR: A GhMYB25-like promoter-GUS construct was expressed predominantly in the epidermal layers of cotton ovules before anthesis (-3days post-anthesis, dpa), increasing in expression in 0-dpa ovules, and then in elongating fibres at +3dpa, declining thereafter.
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A global assembly of cotton ESTs.
Joshua A. Udall,Jordan M. Swanson,Karl Haller,Ryan A. Rapp,Michael E. Sparks,Jamie Hatfield,Yeisoo Yu,Yingru Wu,Caitriona Dowd,Aladdin B. Arpat,Brad Sickler,Thea A. Wilkins,Jin Ying Guo,Xiao-Ya Chen,Jodi A. Scheffler,Earl Taliercio,Ricky Turley,Helen G. McFadden,Paxton Payton,Natalya Klueva,Randell Allen,Deshui Zhang,Candace H. Haigler,Curtis G. Wilkerson,Jinfeng Suo,Stefan R. Schulze,Margaret L. Pierce,Margaret Essenberg,Hyeran Kim,Danny J. Llewellyn,Elizabeth S. Dennis,David Kudrna,Rod A. Wing,Andrew H. Paterson,Cari Soderlund,Jonathan F. Wendel +35 more
TL;DR: Because ESTs from diploid and allotetraploid Gossypium were combined in a single assembly, the assembly and associated information provide a framework for future investigation of cotton functional and evolutionary genomics.
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Expression profiling identifies genes expressed early during lint fibre initiation in cotton.
TL;DR: Laser capture microdissection and reverse transcription-PCR were used to show that both the GhMyb25 and the homeodomain gene were predominantly ovule specific and were up-regulated on the day of anthesis in fibre initials relative to adjacent non-fibre ovule epidermal cells.