Publications by authors named "Shaodan Guo"

Grain hardness (Gh) is important for wheat processing and end-product quality. polymorphism explains over 60% of Gh variation and the novel genetic factors remain to be exploited. In this study, a total of 153 quantitative trait loci (QTLs), clustered into 12 genomic intervals (C1-C12), for 13 quality-related traits were identified using a recombinant inbred line population derived from the cross of Zhongkemai138 (ZKM138) and Chuanmai44 (CM44).

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Mining novel and less utilized thousand grain weight (TGW) related genes are useful for improving wheat yield. In this study, a recombinant inbred line population from a cross between Zhongkemai 138 (ZKM138, high TGW) and Chuanmai 44 (CM44, low TGW) was used to construct a new Wheat 50K SNP array-derived genetic map that spanned 1,936.59 cM and contained 4, 139 markers.

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Wheat is one of the most important staple crops for supplying nutrition and energy to people world. A new genetic map based on the Wheat 55 K SNP array was constructed using recombinant inbred lines derived from a cross between Zhongkemai138 and Kechengmai2 to explore the genetic foundation for wheat grain features. This new map covered 2,155.

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  • The study investigated the prevalence of obesity among 1,150 middle school students in Xiangtan, China, and examined the impact of Internet addiction on their weight.
  • Results indicated that 23.57% of students were classified as obese, while 21.23% were identified as having Internet addiction; those with Internet addiction had a significantly higher obesity rate of 32.92%.
  • The findings suggest that Internet addiction is an independent risk factor for obesity among middle school students, indicating a potential area of concern for health interventions.
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