Jintu Wang
5 Papers
172 Citations
Jintu Wang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cavefish & Sinocyclocheilus. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications.
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The Sinocyclocheilus cavefish genome provides insights into cave adaptation
Jun-Xing Yang,Xiaoli Chen,Jie Bai,Dongming Fang,Ying Qiu,Wansheng Jiang,Hui Yuan,Chao Bian,Jiang Lu,Shiyang He,Xiao-Fu Pan,Yaolei Zhang,Xiaoai Wang,Xinxin You,Yongsi Wang,Ying Sun,Danqing Mao,Yong Liu,Guangyi Fan,He Zhang,Xiao-Yong Chen,Xinhui Zhang,Lan-Ping Zheng,Jintu Wang,Le Cheng,Jieming Chen,Zhiqiang Ruan,Jia Li,Hui Yu,Chao Peng,Ma Xingyu,Junmin Xu,You He,Zhengfeng Xu,Pao Xu,Jian Wang,Huanming Yang,Jun Wang,Tony Whitten,Xun Xu,Qiong Shi +40 more
TL;DR: As the first report on cavefish genomes among distinct species in Sinocyclocheilus, this work provides not only insights into genetic mechanisms of cave adaptation, but also represents a fundamental resource for a better understanding of cavefish biology.
Additional file 5: Figure S15â S17. of The Sinocyclocheilus cavefish genome provides insights into cave adaptation
Jun-Xing Yang,Xiaoli Chen,Jie Bai,Dongming Fang,Ying Qiu,Wansheng Jiang,Hui Yuan,Chao Bian,Jiang Lu,Shiyang He,Xiao-Fu Pan,Yaolei Zhang,Xiaoai Wang,Xinxin You,Yongsi Wang,Ying Sun,Danqing Mao,Yong Liu,Guangyi Fan,He Zhang,Xiao-Yong Chen,Xinhui Zhang,Lan-Ping Zheng,Jintu Wang,Le Cheng,Jieming Chen,Zhiqiang Ruan,Jia Li,Hui Yu,Chao Peng,Xingyu,Junmin Xu,You He,Zhengfeng Xu,Pao Xu,Jian Wang,Huanming Yang,Jun Wang,Tony Whitten,Xun Xu,Qiong Shi +40 more
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De novo assembly and comparative transcriptome analysis of the foot from Chinese green mussel (Perna viridis) in response to cadmium stimulation.
TL;DR: It is reached a primary conclusion that high content of tyrosine (Tyr), cysteine (Cys), histidine (His) residues or the special motif plays an important role in the accumulation of heavy metals in byssus.
Mudskipper genomes provide insights into the terrestrial adaptation of amphibious fishes
Xinxin You,Chao Bian,Qijie Zan,Xun Xu,Xin Liu,Jieming Chen,Jintu Wang,Ying Qiu,Wujiao Li,Xinhui Zhang,Ying Sun,Shixi Chen,Wanshu Hong,Yuxiang Li,Shifeng Cheng,Guangyi Fan,Chengcheng Shi,Jie Liang,Y. Tom Tang,Chengye Yang,Zhiqiang Ruan,Jie Bai,Chao Peng,Qian Mu,Jun Lu,Mingjun Fan,Shuang Yang,Zhiyong Huang,Xuanting Jiang,Xiaodong Fang,Guojie Zhang,Yong Zhang,Gianluca Polgar,Hui Yu,Jia Li,Zhong-Jian Liu,Guo-Qiang Zhang,Vydianathan Ravi,Steven L. Coon,Jian Wang,Huanming Yang,Byrappa Venkatesh,Jun Wang,Jun Wang,Qiong Shi +44 more
TL;DR: In this article, the genomes of four different mudskipper species were sequenced and genetic changes that may have had an evolutionary role in the water-to-land transition of vertebrates were highlighted.
High-throughput identification of novel conotoxins from the Chinese tubular cone snail (Conus betulinus) by multi-transcriptome sequencing
Chao Peng,Ge Yao,Bingmiao Gao,Chong-Xu Fan,Chao Bian,Jintu Wang,Ying Cao,Bo Wen,Yabing Zhu,Zhiqiang Ruan,Xiaofei Zhao,Xinxin You,Jie Bai,Jia Li,Zhilong Lin,Shijie Zou,Xinhui Zhang,Ying Qiu,Jieming Chen,Steven L. Coon,Jiaan Yang,Ji-Sheng Chen,Qiong Shi +22 more
TL;DR: Variation in conopeptides from different specimens of C. betulinus was observed, which suggested the presence of intraspecific variability in toxin production at the genetic level, and provide a potentially fertile resource for the development of new pharmaceuticals, and a pathway for the discovery of new conotoxins.