1.Progress in molecular biology of a semi-mangrove, Millettia pinnata.
Jianzi HUANG ; Wanke ZHANG ; Rongfeng HUANG ; Yizhi ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2015;31(4):461-468
Millettia pinnata L. is a leguminous tree with great potential in biodiesel applications and also a typical semi-mangrove. In this review, we presented several aspects about the recent research progress in molecular biology of M. pinnata. We descrived several types of molecular markers used to assess the genetic diversity and phylogeny of this species, genome and transcriptome analyses based on high-throughput sequencing platform accomplished for this species, and several gene and genomic sequences of this species isolated for further research. Finally, based on the current research progress, we proposed some orientations for future molecular biology research on M. pinnata.
Base Sequence
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Genetic Variation
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Genome, Plant
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Genomics
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Millettia
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genetics
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Phylogeny
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Trees
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genetics
2. Association between early pregnancy bisphenol A exposure and sleep problems among preschool children
Qiufeng ZHANG ; Huihui BAO ; Wanke WU ; Shuangqin YAN ; Jie SHENG ; Yuanyuan XU ; Chunli GU ; Kun HUANG ; Peng ZHU ; Hui CAO ; Puyu SU ; Fangbiao TAO ; Jiahu HAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2018;52(10):1018-1022
Objective:
To analyze the association between maternal bisphenol A exposure during early pregnancy and sleep problems among preschool children.
Methods:
Research subjects were from one of the sub-cohorts(Ma'anshan Cohort) of the China-Anhui Birth Cohort Study (C-ABCS) in Ma'anshan city. The basic situation of pregnant women and sleep information of preschool children were investigated. We selected preschool children whose mother's maternal serum bisphenol A concentrations of the first trimester had been already detected between December 2012 to Januray 2014. 1 259 pairs of mothers and children were included. The concentrations of bisphenol A exposure during early pregnancy were divided into low, medium and high exposure groups according to 25th percentile (