2014 - Fellow, The World Academy of Sciences
Bin Han mainly focuses on Genetics, Genome, Oryza sativa, Gene and Botany. His Genetics study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Camellia sinensis. His research integrates issues of Quantitative trait locus and Domestication in his study of Genome.
His Domestication research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Plant genetics and Genetic association. His work investigates the relationship between Oryza sativa and topics such as Biotechnology that intersect with problems in Genome-wide association study. His research in Botany intersects with topics in Brown planthopper, Mutant, Orseolia oryzae and Cell biology.
Bin Han spends much of his time researching Genetics, Gene, Genome, Oryza sativa and Botany. His Genome research includes themes of Domestication and DNA sequencing. Bin Han has included themes like Polyploid and Introgression in his Domestication study.
Bin Han combines subjects such as Japonica, Biotechnology and Genetic variation with his study of Oryza sativa. His work focuses on many connections between Biotechnology and other disciplines, such as Genome-wide association study, that overlap with his field of interest in Germplasm and Haplotype. His research investigates the connection with Botany and areas like Plant genetics which intersect with concerns in Phylogenetics.
His main research concerns Genome, Genetics, Gene, Quantitative trait locus and Domestication. His Genome study incorporates themes from Ploidy and Computational biology. His work on Genetic variation, RNA and Genetic analysis as part of his general Genetics study is frequently connected to Infectivity and Transmission, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science.
His work in Quantitative trait locus addresses subjects such as Heterosis, which are connected to disciplines such as Genomics and Plant genetics. The study incorporates disciplines such as Oryza and Oryza rufipogon in addition to Domestication. Oryza barthii is a primary field of his research addressed under Oryza sativa.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Gene, Genome, Genetics, Allele and Hybrid. Bin Han studies Gene, namely Quantitative trait locus. His Genome research includes themes of RNA and Genetic variation.
His work on Candidate gene, Cloning and Plant genetics is typically connected to Heterotic string theory as part of general Genetics study, connecting several disciplines of science. His work deals with themes such as Evolutionary biology and Oryza sativa, which intersect with Genetic diversity. His work on Oryza rufipogon as part of general Oryza sativa study is frequently linked to RNA polymerase III, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
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The map-based sequence of the rice genome
Takashi Matsumoto;Jianzhong Wu;Hiroyuki Kanamori;Yuichi Katayose.
Nature (2005)
The tomato genome sequence provides insights into fleshy fruit evolution
Shusei Sato;Satoshi Tabata;Hideki Hirakawa;Erika Asamizu.
Nature (2012)
Genome-wide association studies of 14 agronomic traits in rice landraces
Xuehui Huang;Xinghua Wei;Tao Sang;Qiang Zhao;Qiang Zhao.
Nature Genetics (2010)
GS3, a major QTL for grain length and weight and minor QTL for grain width and thickness in rice, encodes a putative transmembrane protein
Chuchuan Fan;Yongzhong Xing;Hailiang Mao;Tingting Lu.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics (2006)
Control of tillering in rice
Xueyong Li;Qian Qian;Zhiming Fu;Yonghong Wang.
Nature (2003)
A map of rice genome variation reveals the origin of cultivated rice
Xuehui Huang;Nori Kurata;Xinghua Wei;Zi Xuan Wang;Zi Xuan Wang.
Nature (2012)
Genome-wide association study of flowering time and grain yield traits in a worldwide collection of rice germplasm
Xuehui Huang;Yan Zhao;Yan Zhao;Xinghua Wei;Canyang Li.
Nature Genetics (2012)
High-throughput genotyping by whole-genome resequencing
Xuehui Huang;Qi Feng;Qian Qian;Qiang Zhao.
Genome Research (2009)
Sequence and analysis of rice chromosome 4
Qi Feng;Yujun Zhang;Pei Hao;Shengyue Wang.
Nature (2002)
The Broad-Spectrum Blast Resistance Gene Pi9 Encodes a Nucleotide-Binding Site–Leucine-Rich Repeat Protein and Is a Member of a Multigene Family in Rice
Shaohong Qu;Guifu Liu;Bo Zhou;Maria Bellizzi.
Genetics (2006)
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