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research assistant at Institute of Gene Science and Industrialization for Bamboo and Rattan Resources
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Contributed to the sequencing and analysis of the tomato genome, providing crucial insights into the evolution of fleshy fruits, a significant advancement in understanding plant development.
Integrated the potato genome with genetic and physical maps, creating reference chromosome-scale pseudomolecules, which facilitated potato research.
Conducted a comprehensive analysis of the B-BOX gene family in tomato, elucidating their genomic organization, phylogenetic relationships, and expression patterns.
Investigated gene losses and partial deletions in the chloroplast genomes of Taxillus species, contributing to the understanding of parasitic plant evolution.
Identified and analyzed the MYB transcription factor family in moso bamboo, providing insights into gene regulation in bamboo.
Explored the evolutionary origins of pseudogenes and their association with regulatory sequences in plants, enhancing understanding of plant genome evolution.
Analyzed the transcriptome and miRNAome of bamboo shoots, identifying key components regulating tissue differentiation, which is crucial for bamboo development.
Identified and characterized CircRNA-associated CeRNA networks in moso bamboo under nitrogen stress, providing insights into the regulatory mechanisms of bamboo under stress.
Investigated the role of GhGASA14 in regulating the flowering time of upland cotton in response to GA3, contributing to the understanding of plant flowering mechanisms.
Studied the miR166–mRNA network in Moso bamboo, revealing its role in regulating vascular tissue differentiation, which is essential for bamboo growth.
Ying Li's research focuses on plant genomics and molecular biology, with significant contributions to understanding plant genome evolution and gene expression, particularly in bamboo and tomato. Her work has advanced the field's understanding of plant responses to environmental stressors and the genetic basis of plant development.
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