Xin Wang
Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates
Supervisor of Master's Candidates
Name (Simplified Chinese):Xin Wang
Name (English):Xin Wang
Name (Pinyin):Wang Xin
Professional Title:Researcher
Status:Employed
Education Level:博士
Degree:Doctoral Degree in Agriculture
Business Address:园艺植物生物学教育部重点实验室418房间
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Alma Mater:华中农业大学
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Paper Publications
- Wu, S., Lau, K.H., Cao, Q., Hamilton, J.P., Sun, H., Zhou, C., Eserman, L., Gemenet, D.C., Olukolu, B.A., Wang, H,..Wang, X and Fei, Z. (2018). Genome sequences of two diploid wild relatives of cultivated sweetpotato reveal targets for genetic improvement. Nature communications 9, 1-12..
- Duan, N., Bai, Y., Sun, H., Wang, N., Ma, Y., Li, M., Wang, X., Jiao, C., Legall, N., and Mao, L. (2017). Genome re-sequencing reveals the history of apple and supports a two-stage model for fruit enlargement. Nature communications 8, 1-11. .
- Ye, J., Wang, X., Hu, T., Zhang, F., Wang, B., Li, C., Yang, T., Li, H., Lu, Y., and Giovannoni, J.J. (2017). An InDel in the promoter of Al-ACTIVATED MALATE TRANSPORTER9 selected during tomato domestication determines fruit malate contents and aluminum tolerance. The Plant Cell 29, 2249-2268. .
- Wang, X., Ai, G., Zhang, C., Cui, L., Wang, J., Li, H., Zhang, J., and Ye, Z. Expression and diversification analysis reveal transposable elements play important roles in the origin of Lycopersicon‐specific lncRNA s in tomato. New Phytologist. 2016. 209, 1442-1455. .
- Chu, Z., Wang, X., Li, Y., Yu, H., Li, J., Lu, Y., Li, H., and Ouyang, B. (2016). Genomic organization, phylogenetic and expression analysis of the B-BOX gene family in tomato. Frontiers in plant science 7, 1552. .
- Lu, Y., Liu, L., Wang, X., Han, Z., Ouyang, B., Zhang, J., and Li, H. (2016). Genome-wide identification and expression analysis of the expansin gene family in tomato. Molecular Genetics and Genomics 291, 597-608..
- Liu, H., Yu, C., Li, H., Ouyang, B., Wang, T., Zhang, J., Wang, X., and Ye, Z. (2015). Overexpression of ShDHN, a dehydrin gene from Solanum habrochaites enhances tolerance to multiple abiotic stresses in tomato. Plant Science 231, 198-211..
- Zhang, T., Wang, X., Lu, Y., Cai, X., Ye, Z., and Zhang, J. (2014). Genome-wide analysis of the cyclin gene family in tomato. International journal of molecular sciences 15, 120-140. .