Junyang Xu
Beijing Genomics Institute
4 Papers
Junyang Xu is an academic researcher from Beijing Genomics Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cocos nucifera & Angiostrongylus cantonensis. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
The genome draft of coconut (Cocos nucifera).
Yong Xiao,Pengwei Xu,Haikuo Fan,Luc Baudouin,Wei Xia,Stéphanie Bocs,Junyang Xu,Qiong Li,Anping Guo,Lixia Zhou,Jing Li,Yi Wu,Zilong Ma,Alix Armero,Alix Armero,Auguste Emmanuel Issali,Na Liu,Ming Peng,Yaodong Yang +18 more
TL;DR: Cocos nucifera is a member of genus Cocos and family Arecaceae (Palmaceae) as mentioned in this paper, which is an important tropical fruit and oil crop.
Coconut genome assembly enables evolutionary analysis of palms and highlights signaling pathways involved in salt tolerance
Yaodong Yang,Stéphanie Bocs,Haikuo Fan,Alix Armero,Luc Baudouin,Pengwei Xu,Junyang Xu,Dominique This,Chantal Hamelin,Amjad Iqbal,Rashad Qadri,Lixia Zhou,Jing Li,Yi Wu,Zilong Ma,Auguste Emmanuel Issali,Ronan Rivallan,Na Liu,Wei Xia,Ming Peng,Yong Xiao +20 more
- 22 Jan 2021
TL;DR: Yang et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a dense linkage map (8402 SNPs) aiming to assemble the large genome of coconut (2.42 Gbp, 2n = 2n + 1.32) into 16 pseudomolecules.
The genetic basis of adaptive evolution in parasitic environment from the Angiostrongylus cantonensis genome.
Lian Xu,Meng Xu,Xi Sun,Junyang Xu,Xin Zeng,Dai Shan,Dongjuan Yuan,Ping He,Weiming He,Yulan Yang,Shiqi Luo,Jie Wei,Xiaoying Wu,Zhen Liu,Xiaomin Xu,Zhensheng Dong,Langui Song,Beibei Zhang,Zilong Yu,Lifu Wang,Chi Zhang,Xiaodong Fang,Qiang Gao,Zhiyue Lv,Zhongdao Wu +24 more
TL;DR: A high-quality assembly of a well-defined laboratory strain of A. cantonensis from Guangzhou, China is generated by using Illumina and PacBio sequencing technologies and several potential adaptive evolutionary signatures are found, including extracellular superoxide dismutase (EC-SOD) and astacin-like proteases which are considered to be associated with invasion and survival of the parasite.
Comparative genomics and transcriptomics of Chrysolophus provide insights into the evolution of complex plumage coloration.
Guangqi Gao,Meng Xu,Chunling Bai,Yulan Yang,Guangpeng Li,Junyang Xu,Zhuying Wei,Jiumeng Min,Guanghua Su,Xianqiang Zhou,Jun Guo,Yu Hao,Guiping Zhang,Xukui Yang,Xiaomin Xu,Randall B. Widelitz,Cheng-Ming Chuong,Chi Zhang,Jun Yin,Yongchun Zuo +19 more
TL;DR: This study sequenced and assembled a genome of golden pheasant with high coverage and annotated 15,552 protein-coding genes, finding that four melanogenesis biosynthesis genes and some lipid-related genes might be candidate genomic factors for the evolution of melanin and carotenoid pigmentation, respectively.