Yangming Lan
China Agricultural University
7 Papers
4 Citations
Yangming Lan is an academic researcher from China Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Mitochondrial DNA. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
scPlantDB: a comprehensive database for exploring cell types and markers of plant cell atlases.
TL;DR: scPlantDB is a comprehensive database for exploring cell types and markers of plant cell atlases, integrating data from 67 datasets across 17 plant species. It offers interactive visualization and analysis of single-cell transcriptomic profiles.
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Single-cell transcriptome analysis dissects lncRNA-associated gene networks in Arabidopsis.
Zhaohui He,Yangming Lan,Xinkai Zhou,Bianjiong Yu,Tao Zhu,Farhana SaC Yang,Liang-Yu Fu,Haoyu Chao,Jiahao Wang,Rong-Xu Feng,Shimin Zuo,Wenzhi Lan,Chunli Chen,Ming Chen,Xue Zhao,Kemin Hu,Dijun Chen +16 more
TL;DR: This work mapped the transcriptional heterogeneity of lncRNAs and their associated gene regulatory networks at single-cell resolution and demonstrated that the cell-type-specific expression of lncRNAs largely explains their tissue specificity.
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The First Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of Two Sibling Species from Nitidulid Beetles Pests.
TL;DR: The mt genome sequences can supplement the nuclear markers of the Carpophilus genus in research species identification, system evolution, and population genetic structure, and also will be valuable molecular marker for further genetic studies.
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The first complete mitochondrial genome of Cheyletus malaccensis (Acari: Cheyletidae): gene rearrangement
Yangming Lan,Shiqian Feng,Liyuan Xia,Zhihong Li,Yang Cao,Vaclav Stejskal,Radek Aulicky,Yi Wu +7 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analyses based on the mitogenome data from other 29 mite species were inferred by Bayesian and maximum likelihood methods, which strongly supported the closer relationship between C. malaccensis and Tetranychidae than other mites.
The complete mitochondrial genome of Glycyphagus domesticus (Acari: Glycyphagidae) using next-generation sequencing: Insight into phylogeny of Acariformes
TL;DR: G. domesticus was found in its own separate clade from the 29 other mite species, which is likely due to the fact that this represents the first assembled mt genome of a member of the family Glycyphagidae, which enriches the growing mt genome database for the Acariformes and will promote further studies.