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Molecular Ecology|July 24, 2010
Ecological divergence in the presence of gene flow in two closely related Oryza species (Oryza rufipogon and O. nivara)Xiao-Ming Zheng, Song Ge
BMC Evolutionary Biology|May 5, 2010
Molecular evolution of the duplicated TFIIAgamma genes in Oryzeae and its relativesHong-Zheng Sun, Song Ge
American Journal of Botany|June 8, 2011
Molecular phylogeny of Oryzeae (Poaceae) based on DNA sequences from chloroplast, mitochondrial, and nuclear genomesYa-Long Guo, Song Ge
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 24, 2007
Molecular evolution study in China: progress and future promiseYa-ping Zhang, Song Ge
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 19, 2011
The phylogeny of the BEP clade in grasses revisited: evidence from the whole-genome sequences of chloroplastsZhi-Qiang Wu, Song Ge
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology|May 28, 2011
Evolutionary history and complementary selective relaxation of the duplicated PI genes in grassesRuo-Xun Wei, Song Ge
Molecular Biology and Evolution|December 22, 2006
Multilocus analysis of nucleotide variation and speciation in Oryza officinalis and its close relativesLin-Bin Zhang, Song Ge
Molecular Ecology|October 24, 2006
Phylogeography of the endangered Cathaya argyrophylla (Pinaceae) inferred from sequence variation of mitochondrial and nuclear DNAHong-Wei Wang, Song Ge
Oncology Letters|April 11, 2022
GPAA1 promotes the proliferation, invasion and migration of hepatocellular carcinoma cells by binding to RNA-binding protein SF3B4Song Ge, Qiang Zhang, Xiaoyong Yang
World Journal of Gastroenterology|April 28, 2015
Integrin antagonists are effective and safe for Crohn's disease: a meta-analysisWen-Song Ge, Jian-Gao Fan
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Molecular Ecology|July 24, 2010
Ecological divergence in the presence of gene flow in two closely related Oryza species (Oryza rufipogon and O. nivara)Xiao-Ming Zheng, Song Ge
BMC Evolutionary Biology|May 5, 2010
Molecular evolution of the duplicated TFIIAgamma genes in Oryzeae and its relativesHong-Zheng Sun, Song Ge
American Journal of Botany|June 8, 2011
Molecular phylogeny of Oryzeae (Poaceae) based on DNA sequences from chloroplast, mitochondrial, and nuclear genomesYa-Long Guo, Song Ge
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|February 24, 2007
Molecular evolution study in China: progress and future promiseYa-ping Zhang, Song Ge
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution|November 19, 2011
The phylogeny of the BEP clade in grasses revisited: evidence from the whole-genome sequences of chloroplastsZhi-Qiang Wu, Song Ge
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology|May 28, 2011
Evolutionary history and complementary selective relaxation of the duplicated PI genes in grassesRuo-Xun Wei, Song Ge
Molecular Biology and Evolution|December 22, 2006
Multilocus analysis of nucleotide variation and speciation in Oryza officinalis and its close relativesLin-Bin Zhang, Song Ge
Molecular Ecology|October 24, 2006
Phylogeography of the endangered Cathaya argyrophylla (Pinaceae) inferred from sequence variation of mitochondrial and nuclear DNAHong-Wei Wang, Song Ge
Oncology Letters|April 11, 2022
GPAA1 promotes the proliferation, invasion and migration of hepatocellular carcinoma cells by binding to RNA-binding protein SF3B4Song Ge, Qiang Zhang, Xiaoyong Yang
World Journal of Gastroenterology|April 28, 2015
Integrin antagonists are effective and safe for Crohn's disease: a meta-analysisWen-Song Ge, Jian-Gao Fan
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