Xin Qi
7 Papers
38 Citations
Xin Qi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chromatin remodeling & Chromatin. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
The chromatin remodeler ZmCHB101 impacts expression of osmotic stress-responsive genes in maize
Xiaoming Yu,Xinchao Meng,Yutong Liu,Ning Li,Ai Zhang,Tian-Jing Wang,Lili Jiang,Jinsong Pang,Xinxin Zhao,Xin Qi,Meishan Zhang,Shucai Wang,Bao Liu,Zheng-Yi Xu +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that ZmCHB101 affects gene expression by remodeling chromatin states and controls RNAPII occupancies in maize under osmotic stress.
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The chromatin remodeler ZmCHB101 impacts alternative splicing contexts in response to osmotic stress
Xiaoming Yu,Xinchao Meng,Yutong Liu,Xutong Wang,Xutong Wang,Tian-Jing Wang,Ai Zhang,Ning Li,Xin Qi,Bao Liu,Zheng-Yi Xu +10 more
TL;DR: It is shown that a maize SWI3D protein, ZmCHB101, impacts AS contexts in response to osmotic stress, suggesting a novel insight of how plant chromatin remodeling complex impacts AS under osmosis stress.
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Heterotic analysis using AFLP markers reveals moderate correlations between specific combining ability and genetic distance in maize inbred lines
TL;DR: The AFLP markers have high polymorphisms and can be used to detect the genetic divergences, place maize inbred lines in different heterotic pools and identify the most positive SCAs and heterosis, but are still limited in fully predicting hybrid performance.
DNA cytosine methylation alterations associated with aluminium toxicity and low pH in Sorghum bicolor
TL;DR: It is found that 150 μM Al3+ toxicity and low pH induced a persistent moderate DNA cytosine (C) methylation changes at early seedling stage, which could have definite roles in allelic effects which influence gene expression and an increase in Sorghum stress resistance.
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The Core Subunit of A Chromatin-Remodeling Complex, ZmCHB101, Plays Essential Roles in Maize Growth and Development.
Xiaoming Yu,Lili Jiang,Rui Wu,Xinchao Meng,Ai Zhang,Ning Li,Qiong Xia,Xin Qi,Jinsong Pang,Zheng-Yi Xu,Bao Liu +10 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the SWI3 protein, ZmCHB101, plays pivotal roles in maize normal growth and development via regulation of chromatin structure, and was required for maintaining normal nucleosome density and 45 S rDNA compaction.