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Li J, Xu J, Yang T, et al. (2022) Genome-wide methylation analyses of human sperm unravel novel differentially methylated regions in asthenozoospermia. Epigenomics |
Miller D, Chen J, Liang J, et al. (2022) Retrogene Duplication and Expression Patterns Shaped by the Evolution of Sex Chromosomes in Malaria Mosquitoes. Genes. 13 |
Chen J, Zhong J, He X, et al. (2022) The de novo assembly of a European wild boar genome revealed unique patterns of chromosomal structural variations and segmental duplications. Animal Genetics |
Jiang F, Jiang Y, Wang W, et al. (2021) A chromosome-level genome assembly of Cairina moschata and comparative genomic analyses. Bmc Genomics. 22: 581 |
Xiao C, Li J, Xie T, et al. (2021) The assembly of caprine Y chromosome sequence reveals a unique paternal phylogenetic pattern and improves our understanding of the origin of domestic goat. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 7779-7795 |
Iacolina L, Buzan E, Safner T, et al. (2021) A Mother's Story, Mitogenome Relationships in the Genus . Animals : An Open Access Journal From Mdpi. 11 |
Zhao Y, Hou Y, Xu Y, et al. (2021) A compendium and comparative epigenomics analysis of cis-regulatory elements in the pig genome. Nature Communications. 12: 2217 |
Jiang F, Lin R, Xiao C, et al. (2021) Analysis of whole-genome re-sequencing data of ducks reveals a diverse demographic history and extensive gene flow between Southeast/South Asian and Chinese populations. Genetics, Selection, Evolution : Gse. 53: 35 |
Zhang L, Ren Y, Yang T, et al. (2019) Rapid evolution of protein diversity by de novo origination in Oryza. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Chen J, Ni P, Tran Thi TN, et al. (2018) Selective constraints in cold-region wild boars may defuse the effects of small effective population size on molecular evolution of mitogenomes. Ecology and Evolution. 8: 8102-8114 |