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Xuehui Huang is affiliated with Shanghai Normal University in China and works extensively in the fields of Agricultural and Biological Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research focuses predominantly on plant science, molecular biology, genetics, and related subfields.

The scientist's body of work includes significant contributions to several main topics:

  • Genetic Mapping and Diversity in Plants and Animals
  • Plant Molecular Biology Research
  • Chromosomal and Genetic Variations
  • Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
  • Plant Reproductive Biology
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Genetics and Plant Breeding

Xuehui Huang has authored numerous papers published in a range of academic journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Molecular Plant
  • Science China Life Sciences
  • Plant Biotechnology Journal
  • PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  • Cell

Among the recent papers authored or coauthored by Huang are:

  • "Pan-Genome of Wild and Cultivated Soybeans," published in 2020 in Cell
  • "A quantitative genomics map of rice provides genetic insights and guides breeding," published in 2021 in Nature Genetics
  • "Rice functional genomics: decades' efforts and roads ahead," published in 2021 in Science China Life Sciences
  • "The integrated genomics of crop domestication and breeding," published in 2022 in Cell
  • "Plant pan-genomics and its applications," published in 2022 in Molecular Plant

Collaborations with fellow researchers have included work with Bin Han, Jie Qiu, Xin Wei, Jie Liu, and Qi Feng. These partnerships have been frequent and integral to the research output in Huang's primary areas of study.

Best Publications

  • Genome-wide association studies of 14 agronomic traits in rice landraces

    Xuehui Huang;Xinghua Wei;Tao Sang;Qiang Zhao;Qiang Zhao

  • A map of rice genome variation reveals the origin of cultivated rice

    Xuehui Huang;Nori Kurata;Xinghua Wei;Zi Xuan Wang;Zi Xuan Wang

  • 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

  • High-throughput genotyping by whole-genome resequencing

    Xuehui Huang;Qi Feng;Qian Qian;Qiang Zhao

  • Pan-Genome of Wild and Cultivated Soybeans.

    Yucheng Liu;Huilong Du;Pengcheng Li;Yanting Shen

  • Natural Variations and Genome-Wide Association Studies in Crop Plants

    Xuehui Huang;Bin Han

  • OsSPL13 controls grain size in cultivated rice

    Lizhen Si;Jiaying Chen;Xuehui Huang;Hao Gong

  • Pan-genome analysis highlights the extent of genomic variation in cultivated and wild rice.

    Qiang Zhao;Qi Feng;Hengyun Lu;Yan Li

  • The draft genome of the fast-growing non-timber forest species moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla)

    Zhenhua Peng;Ying Lu;Lubin Li;Qiang Zhao

  • A haplotype map of genomic variations and genome-wide association studies of agronomic traits in foxtail millet (Setaria italica)

    Guanqing Jia;Xuehui Huang;Hui Zhi;Yan Zhao

  • Genomic architecture of heterosis for yield traits in rice

    Xuehui Huang;Shihua Yang;Junyi Gong;Qiang Zhao

  • Genomic analysis of hybrid rice varieties reveals numerous superior alleles that contribute to heterosis

    Xuehui Huang;Shihua Yang;Junyi Gong;Yan Zhao

  • Natural alleles of a proteasome α2 subunit gene contribute to thermotolerance and adaptation of African rice

    Xin-Min Li;Dai-Yin Chao;Yuan Wu;Xuehui Huang

  • Function annotation of the rice transcriptome at single-nucleotide resolution by RNA-seq

    Tingting Lu;Guojun Lu;Danlin Fan;Chuanrang Zhu

  • Parent-independent genotyping for constructing an ultrahigh-density linkage map based on population sequencing

    Weibo Xie;Qi Feng;Huihui Yu;Xuehui Huang

  • An-1 Encodes a Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Protein That Regulates Awn Development, Grain Size, and Grain Number in Rice

    Jianghong Luo;Hui Liu;Taoying Zhou;Benguo Gu

  • A natural tandem array alleviates epigenetic repression of IPA1 and leads to superior yielding rice

    Lin Zhang;Hong Yu;Bin Ma;Guifu Liu

  • Genetic discovery for oil production and quality in sesame

    Xin Wei;Kunyan Liu;Yanxin Zhang;Qi Feng

  • The PLATZ Transcription Factor GL6 Affects Grain Length and Number in Rice.

    Ahong Wang;Qingqing Hou;Lizhen Si;Xuehui Huang

  • Mapping 49 quantitative trait loci at high resolution through sequencing-based genotyping of rice recombinant inbred lines

    Lu Wang;Ahong Wang;Xuehui Huang;Qiang Zhao

Frequent Co-Authors

Bin Han
Bin Han Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tao Huang
Tao Huang Shanghai AI Lab
Wen-Jun Li
Wen-Jun Li Sun Yat-sen University
Jiayang Li
Jiayang Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qian Qian
Qian Qian Rice University
Guojun Dong
Guojun Dong China National Rice Research Institute
Qifa Zhang
Qifa Zhang Huazhong Agricultural University
Hong-Xuan Lin
Hong-Xuan Lin Chinese Academy of Sciences
Yixue Li
Yixue Li Chinese Academy of Sciences
Tianzhen Zhang
Tianzhen Zhang Zhejiang University

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