Publications by authors named "Zhixiong Fan"

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  • Rapeseed is a key source of plant oil, and silique length (SL) is a critical trait that affects its yield, controlled by multiple genes.
  • Researchers mapped twenty-six quantitative trait loci (QTL) for SL across different environments, identifying eight consensus QTL including two major ones that account for significant variability in SL.
  • By analyzing candidate genes and gene expression, they identified an ideal QTL combination (A02C06) that produced the longest silique length, which could enhance rapeseed breeding efforts.
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In women, breast cancer (BC) accounts for 7%-10% of all cancer cases and is one of the most common cancers. To identify a new method for treating BC, the role of CD93 and its underlying mechanism were explored. MDA-MB-231 cells were used in this study and transfected with si-CD93, si-MMRN2, oe-CD93, si-integrin β1, or oe-SP2 lentivirus.

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  • Researchers developed a fast transformation system for a new short-cycle rapeseed line, Sef1, which has potential for large-scale gene studies in controlled environments.
  • Sef1 is a semi-winter-type Brassica napus with early-flowering and dwarf characteristics, overcoming challenges of long growth cycles and complex genomes associated with previous rapeseed studies.
  • The study identified a key mutation in Sef1 that affects flowering time and established an efficient transformation process, yielding up to 20.37% success rate, facilitating quicker functional gene analysis in rapeseed.
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Research on the flowering habit of rapeseed is important for the selection of varieties adapted to specific ecological environments. Here, quantitative trait loci (QTL) for the days-to-flowering trait were identified using a doubled haploid population of 178 lines derived from a cross between the winter type SGDH284 and the semi-winter type 158A. A linkage map encompassing 3268.

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Rapeseed (Brassica napus L.) is an important oil crop worldwide, and effective weed control can protect its yield and quality. Farmers can benefit from cultivars tolerant to herbicides such as glyphosate.

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Background: Cold stress is one of the primary environmental factors that affect plant growth and productivity, especially for crops like Brassica napus that live through cold seasons. Till recently, although a number of genes and pathways involved in B. napus cold response have been revealed by independent studies, a genome-wide identification of the key regulators and the regulatory networks is still lack.

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