Alpine oak genome related paper
Fang K. Du*, Tianrui Wang, Yuyao Wang, Saneyoshi Ueno, Guillaume de Lafontaine (2020). Contrasted patterns of local adaptation to climate change across the range of an evergreen oak, Quercus aquifolioides. Evolutionary Applications, 13(9): 2377-2391.
Yuyao Wang, Yue Zhang, Jianhuo Fang, Fang K. Du* (2018). A research method for ecological adaptation of tree species based on candidate genes: with Quercus aquifolioides as an example. Journal of Lanzhou University: Natural Sciences, 054(006): 811-816. (Chinese with English Abstract)
Kangquan Yin, Yue Zhang, Yuejuan Li, Fang K. Du* (2018). Different natural selection pressures on the atpf gene in evergreen sclerophyllous and deciduous oak species: evidence from comparative analysis of the complete chloroplast genome of Quercus aquifolioides with other oak species. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(4): 1042.
Fang K. Du, Meng Hou, Wenting Wang, Kangshan Mao, Arndt Hampe (2017). Phylogeography of Quercus aquifolioides provides novel insights into the neogene history of a major global hotspot of plant diversity in south‐west china. Journal of Biogeography, 44(2): 294-307.
Other publications on Fagaceae genomics from our group
Yang Xu, Hao Chen, Min Qi, Wei Su, Fang K. Du* (2019). The complete chloroplast genome of Quercus fabri (fagaceae) from china. Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 4(2):2857-2858.
Jia Lyu, Jia Song, Yuan Liu, Yuyao Wang, Junqing Li, Fang K. Du* (2018). Species Boundaries Between Three Sympatric Oak Species: Quercus aliena, Q. dentata, and Q. variabilis at the Northern Edge of Their Distribution in China. Front. Plant Sci, 9:414.
Sihai Lu, Meng Hou. Fang K. Du*, Junqing Li, Kangquan Yin* (2015). Complete chloroplast genome of the Oriental white oak: Quercus aliena Blume. Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 27(4): 2802-2804.
Fang K. Du*, Tiange Lang, Sihai Lu, Yuyao Wang, Junqing Li, Kangquan Yin (2015). An improved method for chloroplast genome sequencing in non-model forest tree species. Tree Genetics & Genomes, 11: 114.
*Indicate correspondence author Fang Du (Fang K. Du in publication, as suggested by her Ph D. supervisor Rémy J. Petit)