Qin Li
Crops Research Institute
17 Papers
9 Citations
Qin Li is an academic researcher from Crops Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Genome & Promoter. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
QTL mapping of quality traits in peanut using whole-genome resequencing
Xinyou Zhang,Sun Ziqi,Qi Feiyan,Serkan AYCİL,Liu Hua,Qin Li,Xu Jing,Shi Lei,Zhang Zhongxin,Miao Lijuan,Huang Bingyan,Wenzhao Dong,Xiao Wang,Mengdi Tian,Jingjing Feng,Ruifang Zhao,Zheng Zheng,Xinyou Zhang +17 more
TL;DR: Whole-genome resequencing of a recombinant inbred population of 318 lines was performed to construct a high-density linkage map and identify QTL for peanut quality, finding two SNP sites that may be useful in the marker-assisted breeding of peanut cultivars with high oil contents.
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High-resolution chromosome painting with repetitive and single-copy oligonucleotides in Arachis species identifies structural rearrangements and genome differentiation.
Pei Du,Pei Du,Li Lina,Liu Hua,Fu Liuyang,Fu Liuyang,Qin Li,Zhang Zhongxin,Caihong Cui,Ziqi Sun,Suoyi Han,Xu Jing,Xiaodong Dai,Huang Bingyan,Wenzhao Dong,Tang Fengshou,Lifang Zhuang,Yonghua Han,Zengjun Qi,Xinyou Zhang +19 more
TL;DR: The development of repetitive and single-copy SSON probes for FISH and GISH provides useful tools for the differentiation of chromosomes and identification of structural chromosomal rearrangement.
Development of an oligonucleotide dye solution facilitates high throughput and cost-efficient chromosome identification in peanut.
Pei Du,Caihong Cui,Liu Hua,Fu Liuyang,Li Lina,Xiaodong Dai,Qin Li,Siyu Wang,Suoyi Han,Xu Jing,Bing Liu,Huang Bingyan,Tang Fengshou,Wenzhao Dong,Zengjun Qi,Xinyou Zhang +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that one jar of dye could be used to paint 10 chromosome preparations and recycled at least 10 times to efficiently dye more than 100 slides, and the A, B, K, F, E, and H genomes showed unique staining karyotype patterns and signal colors.
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Method for obtaining, breeding and storing peanut interspecies hybridization variety, and identifying molecular cytology
Zhang Xinyou,Du Pei,Xu Jing,Qin Li,Huang Bingyan,Wenzhao Dong +5 more
- 13 Mar 2013
TL;DR: In this article, a method for obtaining, breeding and storing a peanut interspecies hybridization variety F1, and identifying molecular cytology was proposed, which comprises the following steps of: taking cultispecies white sand 1016 as a female parent and taking a wild seed A.macedoi as a male parent to carry out artificial hybridization; carrying out isolated culture on an ovule and a young embryo to obtain the F1; in a breeding process, placing a seedling terminal bud region into a solid rooting culture medium and culturing to obtain a whole set
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Development and characterization of new allohexaploid resistant to web blotch in peanut
Siyu Wang,Siyu Wang,Li-na Li,Liu-yang Fu,Liu-yang Fu,Liu Hua,Qin Li,Caihong Cui,Miao Lijuan,Zhang Zhongxin,Gao Wei,Wenzhao Dong,Huang Bingyan,Zheng Zheng,Tang Fengshou,Xinyou Zhang,Xinyou Zhang,Pei Du +17 more
TL;DR: This study obtained the embryo of an interspecific F1 hybrid by crossing the Silihong (Slh) cultivar with Arachis duranensis (ZW55), a diploid wild species, and found that Am1210 was an allohexaploid between Slh and ZW55.
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