Wang Ying
Jianghan University
18 Papers
45 Citations
Wang Ying is an academic researcher from Jianghan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Giant salamander & Genome. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications.
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Papers
Whole genome sequencing of silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix) and bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) provide novel insights into their evolution and speciation
Jianbo Jian,Jianbo Jian,Liandong Yang,Xiaoni Gan,Bin Wu,Li Gao,H.R. Zeng,Xuzhen Wang,Zhiqiang Liang,Wang Ying,Lihua Fang,Jie Li,Sanjie Jiang,Kang Du,Beide Fu,Mingzhou Bai,Ming Chen,Xiaodong Fang,Huanzhang Liu,Shunping He +19 more
TL;DR: The results provided a novel systematic genomic analysis of the East Asian cyprinids, as well as the evolution and speciation of the silver carp and bighead carp.
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Expansion of vomeronasal receptor genes (OlfC) in the evolution of fright reaction in Ostariophysan fishes.
Liandong Yang,Haifeng Jiang,Wang Ying,Yi Lei,Juan Chen,Ning Sun,Wenqi Lv,Cheng Wang,Thomas J. Near,Shunping He +9 more
- 21 Jun 2019
TL;DR: Comparing vomeronasal type 2 receptor-like (OlfC) genes from fishes having and lacking fright reaction to provide insight into evolution of pheromonal olfaction in fishes found OlfC genes expanded remarkably in ostariophysan fishes having fright reaction compared with fishes lacking fright Reaction.
A Chromosome-Scale Reference Assembly of a Tibetan Loach, Triplophysa siluroides.
TL;DR: This genome assembly will be a valuable genomic resource to understand the biology of the Tibetan loaches and will also set a stage for comparative analysis of the classification, diversification, and adaptation of fishes in Cobitoidea.
Transcriptome Analysis of Zebrafish Olfactory Epithelium Reveal Sexual Differences in Odorant Detection.
TL;DR: The results provide a comprehensive catalog of the genes mediating olfactory perception and pheromone-evoked behavior in fishes and show evidence of some genes showing differential expression or alternative splicing, which may be associated with odorant-sensing between sexes.
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Patent
Preparation method of giant salamander skin collagen peptide
Bing Chen,Wang Ying,Liu Liangzhong,Shang Haitao,Gou Qiang,Jin Wei,Wei Hong,Zhou Minghui +7 more
- 04 Nov 2015
TL;DR: In this paper, a preparation method of giant salamander skin collagen peptide is described. But the method comprises the steps that degreasing and deodorization are conducted simultaneously on a giant salaman skin, black skin and impure protein are removed through alkali liquor.
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