Sen Yang
Henan Agricultural University
10 Papers
13 Citations
Sen Yang is an academic researcher from Henan Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
A Single Nucleotide Deletion in an ABC Transporter Gene Leads to a Dwarf Phenotype in Watermelon
Huayu Zhu,Minjuan Zhang,Shouru Sun,Sen Yang,Jingxue Li,Hui Li,Huihui Yang,Kaige Zhang,Jianbin Hu,Dongming Liu,Luming Yang +10 more
TL;DR: The Cldw-1 gene was primary-mapped onto watermelon chromosome 9 by next-generation sequencing-aided bulked-segregant analysis of F2 plants derived from a cross between a normal-height line, WT4, and a dwarf line, WM102, in watermelon, and the candidate region identified was validated and confirmed by linkage analysis using 30 simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers in an F2 population of 124 plants.
Melon short internode (CmSi) encodes an ERECTA-like receptor kinase regulating stem elongation through auxin signaling.
Sen Yang,Kaige Zhang,Huayu Zhu,Xiaojing Zhang,Wenkai Yan,Nana Xu,Dongming Liu,Jianbin Hu,Yufeng Wu,Yiqun Weng,Luming Yang +10 more
TL;DR: The findings revealed that the ERECTA family gene CmSI regulates stem elongation in melon through auxin signaling, which can directly affect polar auxin transport.
The branchless gene Clbl in watermelon encoding a TERMINAL FLOWER 1 protein regulates the number of lateral branches.
Junling Dou,Huihui Yang,Dongling Sun,Sen Yang,Shouru Sun,Shengjie Zhao,Xuqiang Lu,Huayu Zhu,Dongming Liu,Ma Changsheng,Wenge Liu,Luming Yang +11 more
TL;DR: This poster presents a probabilistic procedure to identify the phytochemical properties of fruit stem cells and its applications in agriculture and animal welfare.
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The MIXTA-LIKE transcription factor CsMYB6 regulates fruit spine and tubercule formation in cucumber
Lijun Zhao,Huayu Zhu,Kaige Zhang,Yueling Wang,Lin Wu,Chunhua Chen,Xingwang Liu,Sen Yang,Huazhong Ren,Luming Yang +9 more
TL;DR: A novel regulatory network is proposed by which CsMYB6/CsTTG1 and CsmyB 6/CsTu complexes play an important role in regulating epidermal development, including spine formation and tubercule initiation in cucumber.
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Fine mapping a ClGS gene controlling dark-green stripe rind in watermelon
Dengke Wang,Minjuan Zhang,Nana Xu,Sen Yang,Junling Dou,Dongming Liu,Lei Zhu,Huayu Zhu,Jianbin Hu,Ma Changsheng,Luming Yang,Shouru Sun +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used bulked-segregant analysis (BSA) to identify the dominant gene controlling the dark-green stripe in watermelon and showed that the gene is controlled by a single dominant gene ClGS.
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