Wang Hongyan
Associate Professor
School of Life Science
Eastern Liaoning University
China
Biography
WANG Hongyan, a associate professor at School of Life Science, Liaoning University, received B.S. degrees in Biological Science in 2004 at Liaoning Normal University. She completed her Ph.D in Genetics in 2009 at Northeast Normal University.
Research Interest
â—Genetic and Epigenetic Variation and Its Possible Underlying Mechanism in the Recipient Plant Genome following Pollination by a Distantly Related Species for example hybridization between rice and Zizania Latifolia L.,rice and Oenothera biennis L., rice and barnyard grass, rice and maize. â— Abiotic stress induced inheritable alterations of epigenetic(mainly in DNA methylation) which may contribute to plant enhanced resistance to relative stress in rice and foxtail millet. â— Transposition mechanism of retro/transposons and its influence on genome stability, genome evolution and gene expression in rice and foxtail millet.
Publications
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N.N. Wang, H.Y. Wang, H. Wang, D. Zhang, Y. Wu, X.F. Ou, S. Liu, Z.Y. Dong, B. Liu, Transpositional reactivation of the Dart transposon family in rice lines derived from introgressive hybridization with Zizania latifolia, BMC Plant Biology, 10 (2010) 190. (IF=4.085)
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H.Y. Wang, Y. Chai, X. Chu, Y. Zhao, Y. Wu, J. Zhao, F. Ngezahayo, C. Xu, B. Liu, Molecular characterization of a rice mutator-phenotype derived from an incompatible cross-pollination reveals transgenerational mobilization of multiple transposable elements and extensive epigenetic instability, BMC Plant Biol, 9 (2009) 63. (IF=3.774)
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H.Y. Wang, Q.Tian, Y.Q.Ma, Y.Wu, G.J.Miao, Y.Ma, D.H.Cao, X.L.Wang, C.J.Lin, J.S.Pang, B. Liu, Transpositional reactivation of two LTR retrotransposons in rice-Zizania recombinant inbred lines(RILs), Hereditas, 147 (2010) 264-277. (IF=1.066)