Chloroplast diversity and population differentiation of Castanopsis fargesii (Fagaceae): a dominant tree species in evergreen broad-leaved forest of subtropical China
- Ye SunHuaqiang HuHongwen HuangC. F. Vargas-Mendoza
- 25 July 2014
Biology, Environmental Science
Subtropical forests in China constitute the major expanse of evergreen broad-leaved forest in East Asia and contraction-expansion process was detected in the west, center, and east regions, indicating that geomorphological remodeling together with climatic changes in the Pleistocene had strong impact on genetic structure of C. fargesii.
Chromosome‐scale genome assembly of Castanopsis tibetana provides a powerful comparative framework to study the evolution and adaptation of Fagaceae trees
- Ye SunJianling Guo Kai Yang
- 24 October 2021
Environmental Science, Biology
The chromosome‐scale genome assembly of C. tibetana will expand Fagaceae genome resources across the family and provide a powerful comparative framework to study the adaptation and evolution of Fagales trees.
Genetic diversity and population structure of Toona ciliata revealed by simple sequence repeat markers
- X. ZhanP. Li Xiaomei Deng
- 1 January 2019
Environmental Science, Biology
These data are the first detailed characterization of the genetic structure and diversity of T. ciliata populations using nuclear microsatellite markers, and lay the foundation for preservation of the T.ciliata germplasm resources and support further artificial breeding efforts.
Population genetic differentiation of Schisandra chinensis and Schisandra sphenanthera as revealed by ISSR analysis
- Ye SunX. WenHongwen Huang
- 1 June 2010
Environmental Science
The different patterns of genetic variation in S. chinensis and S. sphenanthera are discussed in relation to their differences in pollination mechanism, geographic distribution and historical events, and the level of gene flow and genetic drift.
Relationships between Bambusa species (Poaceae, Bambusoideae) revealed by random amplified polymorphic DNA
- Ye SunN. XiaC. Stapleton
- 1 May 2006
Biology, Environmental Science
RAPD (random amplified polymorphic DNA) molecular markers were used to investigate relationships between a sample of Bambusa species from South Eastern China and Leleba was found to be a polyphyletic group in the present study.
Divergence maintained by climatic selection despite recurrent gene flow: a case study of Castanopsis carlesii (Fagaceae)
- Ye SunY. Surget-GrobaShaoxiong Gao
- 1 September 2016
Environmental Science, Biology
The results suggest that the two varieties of Castanopsis carlesii evolved in allopatry and came back into secondary contact after the last glacial maximum and that they are an evolutionary example of divergence maintained by climatic selection despite recurrent gene flow.
Identification of the relationship between Chinese Adiantum reniforme var. sinense and Canary Adiantum reniforme
- Ai-Hua WangYe Sun Faguo Wang
- 5 February 2015
Environmental Science, Agricultural and Food Sciences
China was determined to be the most probable evolution centre based on the results of phylogenetic analyses, divergence estimation, relative palaeogeography and palaeoclimate materials.
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci in Euphorbia lamarckii Sweet (Euphorbiaceae) from the Canary Islands
- Yan-Shu LiYe SunFaguo WangF. Xing
- 1 June 2014
Biology, Environmental Science
These primers provide powerful tools for studying population genetic diversity and colonization history of E. lamarckii, which will be valuable for conservation of this endemic plant species in the Canary Islands.
Spirosoma lacussanchae sp. nov., a phosphate-solubilizing bacterium isolated from a freshwater reservoir.
- Yong LiMeng-Jie AiYe SunYu-Qin ZhangJianqiang Zhang
- 25 August 2017
Biology, Environmental Science
On the basis of the above taxonomic data and differences in physiological characteristics from the closely related type strains, strain CPCC 100624T represents a novel species of the genus Spirosoma, for which the name SpiOSoma lacussanchae sp.
Genetic diversity and population structure of two important medicinal plant species Schisandra chinensis and Schisandra sphenanthera revealed by nuclear microsatellites
- Ye SunX. WenHongwen Huang
- 2 April 2011
Biology, Environmental Science
Seven polymorphic and transferable nuclear microsatellites were used to investigate the population structure of genetic diversity of Schisandra chinensis and Schisandra sphenanthera for facilitating…
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