Hui Xiang
Associate Professor
State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution
Kunming Institute of Zoology
China
Biography
Hui Xiang has done his PhD, Currently he is working as Associate Professor in State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution in Kunming Institute of Zoology. His research interests are Mechanisms of new gene origination and evolution, General patterns of formation and development of new pathways and gene networks, Mechanisms of artificial selection and genomic evolution, Evolution of mammalian neo-sex chromosomes, animal toxin genes, new exons and others. Several papers of his work were published in reputed International journals.
Research Interest
Mechanisms of new gene origination and evolution, General patterns of formation and development of new pathways and gene networks, Mechanisms of artificial selection and genomic evolution, Evolution of mammalian neo-sex chromosomes, animal toxin genes, new exons and others
Publications
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Zhan Z, Ding Y, Zhao R, Zhang Y, Yu H, Zhou Q, Yang S, Xiang H, Wang W. Rapid functional divergence of a newly evolved polyubiquitin gene in Drosophila and its role in the trade-off between male fecundity and lifespan. Molecular biology and evolution. 2011 Dec 1;29(5):1407-16.
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Dong Y, Dai F, Ren Y, Liu H, Chen L, Yang P, Liu Y, Li X, Wang W, Xiang H. Erratum to: Comparative transcriptome analyses on silk glands of six silkmoths imply the genetic basis of silk structure and coloration. BMC genomics. 2017 Jul 21;18(1):548.
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Wu J, Xiang H, Qi Y, Yang D, Wang X, Sun H, Wang F, Liu B. Adaptive evolution of the STRA6 genes in mammalian. PloS one. 2014 Sep 24;9(9):e108388.