Chuan Ma
Chinese Academy of Sciences
17 Papers
45 Citations
Chuan Ma is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
The locust genome provides insight into swarm formation and long-distance flight
Xianhui Wang,Xiaodong Fang,Pengcheng Yang,Xuanting Jiang,Feng Jiang,Dejian Zhao,Bolei Li,Feng Cui,Jianing Wei,Chuan Ma,Wang Yundan,Jing He,Yuan Luo,Zhifeng Wang,Xiaojiao Guo,Wei Guo,Xuesong Wang,Yi Zhang,Meiling Yang,Shuguang Hao,Bing Chen,Zongyuan Ma,Dan Yu,Zhiqiang Xiong,Yabing Zhu,Dingding Fan,Lijuan Han,Bo Wang,Yuanxin Chen,Junwen Wang,Lan Yang,Wei Zhao,Yue Feng,Guanxing Chen,Jinmin Lian,Qiye Li,Zhiyong Huang,Xiaoming Yao,Na Lv,Guojie Zhang,Yingrui Li,Jian Wang,Jun Wang,Baoli Zhu,Le Kang +44 more
TL;DR: A draft 6.5 Gb genome sequence of Locusta migratoria is presented, which is the largest animal genome sequenced so far, and complex regulatory mechanisms involved in microtubule dynamic-mediated synapse plasticity during phase change are revealed.
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Mitochondrial genomes reveal the global phylogeography and dispersal routes of the migratory locust.
Chuan Ma,Pengcheng Yang,Feng Jiang,Marie Pierre Chapuis,Yasen Shali,Gregory A. Sword,Le Kang +6 more
TL;DR: Genetic differences, caused by the long‐term independent diversification of the two lineages, along with other factors, such as geographic barriers and temperature limitations, may play important roles in maintaining the present phylogeographic patterns.
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The complete mitochondrial genomes of two band-winged grasshoppers, Gastrimargus marmoratus and Oedaleus asiaticus
TL;DR: Characterization of the two mitochondrial genomes has enriched knowledge on mitochondrial genomes of Orthoptera and confirmed that the species from the suborder Caelifera form a monophyletic group, as is the case for the Ensifera.
The mitochondrial genome of the Russian wheat aphid Diuraphis noxia: large repetitive sequences between trnE and trnF in aphids.
TL;DR: To characterize aphid mitochondrial genome features, the complete mitogenome of the Russian wheat aphid, Diuraphis noxia, revealed distinctMitogenome architectures, thus advancing the understanding of insect mitogenomic diversities and evolution.
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Adaptive evolution of the enigmatic Takakia now facing climate change in Tibet
Ruoyang Hu,Xuedong Li,Yong Hu,Runjie Zhang,Q. Lv,Min Zhang,Xianyong Sheng,Feng Zhao,Zhijia Chen,Yuhan Ding,Huan Yuan,Xiaofeng Wu,Shuang Xing,Xiaoyue Yan,Fang Bao,Ping Wan,Lihong Xiao,Xiaoqin Wang,Wei Xiao,Eva L. Decker,Nico van Gessel,Hugues Renault,G. Wiedemann,Nelly A. Horst,Fabian B. Haas,Per K. I. Wilhelmsson,Kristian K. Ullrich,E. Neumann,Bin Lv,Chengzhi Liang,Hui Du,Hongwei Lu,Qiang Gao,Zhukuan Cheng,Hanli You,Peiyong Xin,Jinfang Chu,Chien‑Hsun Huang,Yang Liu,Shan-Shan Dong,Liangsheng Zhang,Fei Chen,Lei Deng,Fuzhou Duan,Wenji Zhao,Kai Li,Zhongfeng Li,Xingru Li,Hengjian Cui,Yong Zhang,Chuan Ma,Ruiliang Zhu,Yuhe Jia,Meizhi Wang,Mitsuyasu Hasebe,Jinzhong Fu,Bernard Goffinet,Hong Ma,Stefan A. Rensing,Ralf Reski,Yikun He +60 more
TL;DR: The steepest temperature increase on record at altitudes of above 4,000 m is document, triggering a decline of the relictual and highly adapted moss Takakia lepidozioides, which is now facing extinction.
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