Autor: Li, Fei
- Genome-wide selection and introgression of Chinese rice varieties during breeding
- Lost genome segments associate with trait diversity during rice domestication
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- LncPheDB: a genome-wide lncRNAs regulated phenotypes database in plants
- Identification of candidate genes and clarification of the maintenance of the green pericarp of weedy rice grains
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- Lost genome segments associate with trait diversity during rice domestication
- Global whole-genome comparison and analysis to classify subpopulations and identify resistance genes in weedy rice relevant for improving crops
- LncPheDB: a genome-wide lncRNAs regulated phenotypes database in plants
- Identification of candidate genes and clarification of the maintenance of the green pericarp of weedy rice grains
- Genomic signatures of domestication and adaptation during geographical expansions of rice cultivation
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