Publications by authors named "Yihang Ning"

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  • The study utilized fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) on frozen sections of Populus trichocarpa root tips to observe differences in chromosome territory distributions between autosomes and sex chromosomes.
  • Researchers established a new 3D-FISH technique that allowed for better analysis of chromosome territories by using frozen sections instead of traditional paraffin sections.
  • Results indicated that autosome pair 17 is associated more frequently than sex chromosome 19 in the interphase nuclei of root tip cells, providing a foundation for exploring the relationship between chromosome spatial positioning and gene expression in poplar.
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Monitoring the variations of lake water quality is essential for urban water security and sustainable eco-environment health. However, it is challenging to investigate the water quality of urban lakes at large scales due to the need for large-amount in situ data with diverse optical properties for developing the remote sensing inversion algorithms. Forel-Ule Index (FUI), a proxy of quantifying water color, whose calculation does not require in situ data of specific properties, can comprehensively reflect water quality conditions.

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Centromeres in most multicellular eukaryotes are composed of long arrays of repetitive DNA sequences. Interestingly, several transposable elements, including the well-known long terminal repeat centromeric retrotransposon of maize (CRM), were found to be enriched in functional centromeres marked by the centromeric histone H3 (CENH3). Here, we report a centromeric long interspersed nuclear element (LINE), Celine, in Populus species.

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Poplar was one of the first woody species whose individual chromosomes could be identified using chromosome specific painting probes. Nevertheless, high-resolution karyotype construction remains a challenge. Here, we developed a karyotype based on the meiotic pachytene chromosome of which is a Chinese native species with many excellent traits.

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