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Heliyon|April 26, 2024
Malaria resistance-related biological adaptation and complex evolutionary footprints inferred from one integrative Tai-Kadai-related genomic resourceShuhan Duan, Mengge Wang, Zhiyong Wang, et al.
BMC Biology|March 6, 2024
Differentiated adaptative genetic architecture and language-related demographical history in South China inferred from 619 genomes from 56 populationsQiuxia Sun, Mengge Wang, Tao Lu, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|April 17, 2024
Nuclear RNA homeostasis promotes systems-level coordination of cell fate and senescenceXue Han, Linqing Xing, Yantao Hong, et al.
Journal of Genetics and Genomics = Yi Chuan Xue Bao|October 12, 2023
Distinguished biological adaptation architecture aggravated population differentiation of Tibeto-Burman-speaking peopleYuntao Sun, Mengge Wang, Qiuxia Sun, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 17, 2024
Multiple Human Population Movements and Cultural Dispersal Events Shaped the Landscape of Chinese Paternal HeritageMengge Wang, Yuguo Huang, Kaijun Liu, et al.
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics|June 5, 2025
YanHuang Paternal Genomic Resource Suggests A Weakly-differentiated Multi-source Admixture in the Formation of Han Founding Ancestral LineagesZhiyong Wang, Kaijun Liu, Haibing Yuan, et al.
Human Genetics|February 1, 2017
Revisiting the male genetic landscape of China: a multi-center study of almost 38,000 Y-STR haplotypesMichael Nothnagel, Guangyao Fan, Fei Guo, et al.
Human Genetics|December 11, 2021
Retraction Note to: Revisiting the male genetic landscape of China: a multi-center study of almost 38,000 Y-STR haplotypesMichael Nothnagel, Guangyao Fan, Fei Guo, et al.
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Heliyon|April 26, 2024
Malaria resistance-related biological adaptation and complex evolutionary footprints inferred from one integrative Tai-Kadai-related genomic resourceShuhan Duan, Mengge Wang, Zhiyong Wang, et al.
BMC Biology|March 6, 2024
Differentiated adaptative genetic architecture and language-related demographical history in South China inferred from 619 genomes from 56 populationsQiuxia Sun, Mengge Wang, Tao Lu, et al.
Cell Stem Cell|April 17, 2024
Nuclear RNA homeostasis promotes systems-level coordination of cell fate and senescenceXue Han, Linqing Xing, Yantao Hong, et al.
Journal of Genetics and Genomics = Yi Chuan Xue Bao|October 12, 2023
Distinguished biological adaptation architecture aggravated population differentiation of Tibeto-Burman-speaking peopleYuntao Sun, Mengge Wang, Qiuxia Sun, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 17, 2024
Multiple Human Population Movements and Cultural Dispersal Events Shaped the Landscape of Chinese Paternal HeritageMengge Wang, Yuguo Huang, Kaijun Liu, et al.
Genomics, Proteomics & Bioinformatics|June 5, 2025
YanHuang Paternal Genomic Resource Suggests A Weakly-differentiated Multi-source Admixture in the Formation of Han Founding Ancestral LineagesZhiyong Wang, Kaijun Liu, Haibing Yuan, et al.
Human Genetics|February 1, 2017
Revisiting the male genetic landscape of China: a multi-center study of almost 38,000 Y-STR haplotypesMichael Nothnagel, Guangyao Fan, Fei Guo, et al.
Human Genetics|December 11, 2021
Retraction Note to: Revisiting the male genetic landscape of China: a multi-center study of almost 38,000 Y-STR haplotypesMichael Nothnagel, Guangyao Fan, Fei Guo, et al.
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