Y. H. Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Nature Communications | 2014
Wenquan Wang; Feng B; Jingfa Xiao; Zhiqiang Xia; Xuefeng Zhou; Li P; Weixiong Zhang; Ying Wang; Birger Lindberg Møller; Peng Zhang; Luo Mc; Xiao G; J. B. Liu; Junhui Yang; Suting Chen; Pablo D. Rabinowicz; Xu Chen; Haiying Zhang; Hernán Ceballos; Lou Q; Zou M; Carvalho Lj; Changying Zeng; Jing Xia; Shixiang Sun; Yun Xin Fu; Huizhong Wang; Cheng Lu; Ruan M; Shuigeng Zhou
Cassava is a major tropical food crop in the Euphorbiaceae family that has high carbohydrate production potential and adaptability to diverse environments. Here we present the draft genome sequences of a wild ancestor and a domesticated variety of cassava and comparative analyses with a partial inbred line. We identify 1,584 and 1,678 gene models specific to the wild and domesticated varieties, respectively, and discover high heterozygosity and millions of single-nucleotide variations. Our analyses reveal that genes involved in photosynthesis, starch accumulation and abiotic stresses have been positively selected, whereas those involved in cell wall biosynthesis and secondary metabolism, including cyanogenic glucoside formation, have been negatively selected in the cultivated varieties, reflecting the result of natural selection and domestication. Differences in microRNA genes and retrotransposon regulation could partly explain an increased carbon flux towards starch accumulation and reduced cyanogenic glucoside accumulation in domesticated cassava. These results may contribute to genetic improvement of cassava through better understanding of its biology.
Physical Review D | 2014
Q. Yue; Q. Du; H.J. He; N. Chen; Z.Z. Xianyu; J.M. Wang; M.B. Shen; J.Q. Qin; Shin-Ted Lin; H. Jiang; S.K. Liu; M. G. Zhao; Y.C. Chuang; Laxman Singh; Henry T. Wong; Jianping Cheng; Y. Li; H.X. Huang; Z. Y. Deng; W. Zhao; L. Zhang; X. Ruan; Haichan Yu; S.J. Mao; X.H. Zeng; H. B. Li; C.J. Tang; Y. H. Zhang; T. Xue; N. Yi
We report results of a search for light Dark Matter WIMPs with CDEX-1 experiment at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory, based on 53.9 kg-days of data from a p-type point-contact germanium detector enclosed by a NaI(Tl) crystal scintillator as anti-Compton detector. The event rate and spectrum above the analysis threshold of 475 eVee are consistent with the understood background model. Part of the allowed regions for WIMP-nucleus coherent elastic scattering at WIMP mass of 6-20 GeV are probed and excluded. Independent of interaction channels, this result contradicts the interpretation that the anomalous excesses of the CoGeNT experiment are induced by Dark Matter, since identical detector techniques are used in both experiments.
Physical Review D | 2013
W. Zhao; Q. Du; H.J. He; Nan Chen; Z.Z. Xianyu; J.M. Wang; M.B. Shen; J.Q. Qin; Shin-Ted Lin; H. Jiang; S.K. Liu; M. G. Zhao; Y.C. Chuang; Lakhwinder Singh; Su-Ning Zhong; Zhi Zeng; Henry T. Wong; Jianping Cheng; Y. Li; Xin-Hua Hu; Z. Y. Deng; J.P. Chang; L. Zhang; Kejun Kang; H. Yu; S.J. Mao; Wei Wu; Y. Bai; H. B. Li; Q. Yue
The China Dark matter Experiment collaboration reports the first experimental limit on WIMP dark matter from 14.6 kg-day of data taken with a 994 g p-type point-contact germanium detector at the China Jinping underground Laboratory where the rock overburden is more than 2400 m. The energy threshold achieved was 400 eVee. According to the 14.6 kg-day live data, we placed the limit of N= 1.75 * 10^{-40} cm^{2} at 90% confidence level on the spin-independent cross-section at WIMP mass of 7 GeV before differentiating bulk signals from the surface backgrounds.
Physical Review C | 2006
Shouyu Wang; Y. Liu; T. Komatsubara; Yingjun Ma; Y. H. Zhang
The candidate chiral doublet bands recently observed in
Physical Review D | 2016
W. Zhao; Q. Yue; K.J. Kang; Jianping Cheng; Y. Li; Henry T. Wong; Shin-Ted Lin; J.P. Chang; JingHan Chen; Qing-Hao Chen; Y.H. Chen; Z. Y. Deng; Q. Du; H. Gong; X.Q. Hao; H.J. He; Q.J. He; H.X. Huang; T.R. Huang; H. Jiang; H. B. Li; J. Li; J.M. Li; X. Q. Li; Xia Li; Y.L. Li; F.K. Lin; S.K. Liu; L.C. Lu; H. L. Ma
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Physical Review Letters | 2016
X. Xu; Pengjie Zhang; P. Shuai; R.J. Chen; X.L. Yan; Y. H. Zhang; M. Wang; Yu. A. Litvinov; H. Xu; T. Bao; X. Chen; H. S. Chen; C. Y. Fu; Shigeru Kubono; Y. H. Lam; Dean Liu; R. S. Mao; X. W. Ma; M. Z. Sun; X. L. Tu; Y. M. Xing; J. Yang; Y. Yuan; Qin Zeng; X. J. Zhou; X. H. Zhou; W. L. Zhan; S. Litvinov; Klaus Blaum; G. Audi
Cs have been extended to higher spins, several new linking transitions between the two partner members of the chiral doublet bands are observed, and
International Journal of Modern Physics E-nuclear Physics | 2004
Zs. Podolyák; S. Mohammadi; G. de Angelis; Y. H. Zhang; M. Axiotis; D. Bazzacco; P. G. Bizzeti; F. Brandolini; R. Broda; D. Bucurescu; E. Farnea; W. Gelletly; A. Gadea; M. Ionescu-Bujor; A. Iordachescu; Th. Kröll; S. D. Langdown; S. Lunardi; N. Marginean; T. Martinez; N. H. Medina; B. Quintana; P. H. Regan; B. Rubio; C. A. Ur; J. J. Valiente-Dobón; P. M. Walker
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Physica Scripta | 2016
Y. H. Zhang; Yuri A. Litvinov; T. Uesaka; Hu-Shan Xu
Journal of Physics G | 2005
A. Dewald; O. Möller; B. Saha; K. Jessen; A. Fitzler; B. Melon; Th. Pissulla; S. Heinze; J. Jolie; K. O. Zell; P. von Brentano; P. Petkov; S. Harissopulos; G. de Angelis; T. Martinez; D. R. Napoli; N. Marginean; M. Axiotis; C. Rusu; D. Tonev; A. Gadea; Y. H. Zhang; D. Bazzacco; S. Lunardi; C. A. Ur; R. Menegazzo; E. Farnea
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Physical Review C | 2014
V. Zinyuk; T. I. Kang; Y. Leifels; N. Herrmann; B. Hong; Ralf Peter Averbeck; A. Andronic; V. Barret; Z. Basrak; N. Bastid; M. L. Benabderrahmane; M. E. Berger; P. Buehler; M. Cargnelli; R. Čaplar; I. Carevic; Philippe Crochet; I. Deppner; P. Dupieux; M. Dželalija; L. Fabbietti; Z. Fodor; P. Gasik; I. Gašparić; Y. Grishkin; O. N. Hartmann; K. D. Hildenbrand; J. Kecskemeti; Y. J. Kim; M. Kirejczyk
intensities related to the chiral doublet bands are presented by analyzing the