Guo Xijie
University of Science and Technology, Sana'a
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Gene | 2011
Hou Chengxiang; Qin Guangxing; Liu Ting; Mei Xinglin; Zhang Rui; Zhao Pan; Shen Zhongyuan; Guo Xijie
Host-pathogen interactions are complex processes, and revealing these interactions is challenging. Beauveria bassiana is a destructive pathogen to the economically beneficial silkworm, Bombyx mori, but is also a good pathogenic material for investigating insect responses to fungal infection. For better understanding of the molecular regulation of immune response and the interactive mechanism between the silkworm and B. bassiana, suppression subtractive hybridization was employed to identify differentially expressed genes in the pathogen-stimulated silkworm larvae. Complementary DNA libraries were constructed, in which 240 clones were sequenced. A total of 77 genes were found to be involved in the infection process, among which 55 were known genes and 22 were novel. Expression profiling of 6 genes by quantitative PCR showed that they were induced by fungal challenge. This study establishes the first step to understanding the molecular mechanisms by which silkworm responds to fungal infection.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2011
Kang Guo-Ping; Guo Xijie
In this study, we elaborated the history and progress of studies on silkworm diseases in China through summarizing and reviewing the achievements on silkworm pathology, pathogenic molecular biology, epidemiology, pathogen detection and diagnostic techniques, damage from non-infectious silkworm diseases and control of non-infectious silkworm diseases. These summaries and reviews would provide good references for further studies in silkworm diseases. Key words : Silkworm, pathology, disease control, China.
Hereditas (beijing) | 2010
Wang Xiu-Ye; Li Muwang; Zhao Yunpo; Xu Anying; Guo Qiuhong; Huang Yongping; Guo Xijie
The non-lepis wing of silkworm (Bombyx mori) is controlled by the recessive gene, nlw. Owning to lack of crossing over in females, the reciprocal backcrossed F(1) (BC(1)) progenies were used for linkage analysis and mapping of nlw based on the SSR linkage map and STS markers using the wild type (+(nlw)/+(nlw)) silkworm strain P50 and U06 with scaleless wing (nlw/nlw). The nlw gene was linked to eight SSR markers and one STS marker. All the individuals with the wild type in the BC1F (Using F(1) as female to backcross to the recessive parent, that is (U06xP50)xU06) showed heterozygous profile of (U06xP50) F(1), and the ones with non-lepis wing in BC1F exhibited the homozygous profile of the strain U06. Using a reciprocal BC1M (Using F1 as male to backcross to the recessive parent, that is U06x(U06xP50))cross, we constructed a linkage map of 125.6 cM, and the distance between nlw and the nearest marker cash2p was 11.4 cM.
African Journal of Microbiology Research | 2011
Wu Fengyao; Yan Hui; Ma Xiaoning; Jia Junqing; Zhang Guozheng; Guo Xijie; Gui Zhongzheng
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2007
Li Muwang; Hou Chengxiang; Zhao Yunpo; Xu Anying; Guo Xijie; Huang Yongping
International journal of industrial entomology | 2005
Hou Chengxiang; Li Muwang; Gui Zhongzheng; Xu Anying; Guo Xijie
Acta Entomologica Sinica | 2014
Hou Chengxiang; Qin Guangxing; Geng Tao; Gao Kun; Pan Zhonghua; Qian Heying; Guo Xijie
Scientia Agricultura Sinica | 2011
Guo Xijie
Scientia Agricultura Sinica | 2012
Gao Kun; Deng Xiangyuan; Zhu Feng; Wang Shengpeng; Qian Heying; Guo Xijie
Journal of Jiangsu University of Science and Technology | 2008
Guo Xijie