Publications by authors named "Xuyue Yang"

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  • The study investigates how self-fertilization and genetic traits (like polyploidy) affect the competitive ability and fitness of different Capsella species, with a focus on the differences between selfers and outcrossers.
  • In outdoor experiments, outcrossing species showed better performance and fitness compared to self-fertilizing species, though polyploid selfers did not significantly outperform diploid selfers in terms of survival and reproduction.
  • Controlled experiments reinforced these findings, demonstrating that outcrossers had a competitive edge and were less impacted by competition, while polyploid selfers showed more resilience in competition than diploid selfers.
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The influence of Si, Cu, B, and trace alloying elements on the conductivity of aluminum die cast 12 (ADC12) alloy was investigated. The conductivity decreased linearly with increasing volume fraction of the Si phase attributed to a linear decrease of the volume of the more conductive Al phase through a rule of mixtures. The conductivity also decreased with increasing Cu content, between 0~3%.

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Galerucella (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) is a leaf beetle genus that has been extensively used for ecological and evolutionary studies. It has also been used as biological control agent against invading purple loosestrife in North America, with large effects on biodiversity. Here, we report genome assembly and annotation of three closely related Galerucella species: G.

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Endoparasitoid wasps are important natural enemies of many insect species and are major selective forces on the host immune system. Despite increased interest in insect antiparasitoid immunity, there is sparse information on the evolutionary dynamics of biological pathways and gene regulation involved in host immune defense outside Drosophila species. We de novo assembled transcriptomes from two beetle species and used time-course differential expression analysis to investigate gene expression differences in closely related species Galerucella pusilla and G.

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