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2018至今
1. Fan, W.#, He, Z.-S.#, Zhe, M., Feng, J.-Q., Zhang, L., Huang, Y., Liu, F., Huang, J.-L., Ya, J.-D., Zhang, S.-B., Yang, J.-B.*, Zhu, A.*, Li, D.-Z.*, 2023. High-quality Cymbidium mannii genome and multifaceted regulation of crassulacean acid metabolism in epiphytes, Plant Communications, 4, 100564.
2. Fan, W.#, Liu, F.#, Jia, Q., Du, H., Chen, W., Ruan, J., Lei J., Li, D-Z.*, Mower J.P.* and Zhu, A.*, 2022. Fragaria mitogenomes evolve rapidly in structure but slowly in sequence and incur frequent multinucleotide mutations mediated by micro-inversions. New Phytologist, 236(2), 745-759.
3. Chen, W., Wan, H., Liu, F., Du, H., Zhang, C.*, Fan, W.* and Zhu, A.*, 2022. Rapid evolution of T2/S-RNase genes in Fragaria linked to multiple transitions from self-incompatibility to self-compatibility. Plant Diversity, 45(2), 219-228. (共同通讯)
4. He, Z.-S., Zhu, A., Yang, J.-B., Fan, W.*, and Li, D.-Z.*, 2021. Organelle genomes and transcriptomes of Nymphaea reveal the interplay between intron splicing and RNA editing. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 22(18), 9842. (共同通讯)
5. Liu, F.#, Fan, W.#, Yang, J.-B., Xiang, C.-L., Mower, J.P., Li, D.-Z*. and Zhu, A*, 2020. Episodic and guanine-cytosine-biased bursts of intragenomic and interspecific synonymous divergence in Ajugoideae (Lamiaceae) mitogenomes. New Phytologist, 228(3):1107-1114. (共同一作)
6. Fan, W., Guo, W., Funk L., Mower, J.P.* and Zhu, A.*, 2019. Complete loss of RNA editing from the plastid genome and most highly expressed mitochondrial genes of Welwitschia mirabilis. Science China Life Sciences, 62(4), 498-506.
7. Zhu, A.#, Fan, W.#, Adams, R.P. and Mower, J.P.*, 2018. Phylogenomic evidence for ancient recombination between plastid genomes of the Cupressus-Juniperus-Xanthocyparis complex (Cupressaceae). BMC Evolutionary Biology, 18(1):137. (共同一作)
8. Li, X., Zhe, M., Huang, Y., Fan, W., Yang, J. and Zhu, A. * 2023. The evolution of mitochondrial genomes between two Cymbidium sister species: dozens of circular chromosomes and the maintenance and deterioration of genome synteny. Genes, 14(4), 864
9. Duan, Q.#, Liu, F.#, Gui, D., Fan, W., Cui, G., Jia, W., Zhu, A.* and Wang, J.*, 2022. Phylogenetic analysis of wild species and the maternal origin of cultivars in the genus Lilium using 114 plastid genomes. Frontiers in Plant Science, 13:865606.
10. Mower, J.P.*, Guo, W., Partha, R., Fan, W., Levsen, N., Wolff, K., Nugent, J.M., Pabón-Mora, N. and González, F., 2021. Plastomes from tribe Plantagineae (Plantaginaceae) reveal infrageneric structural synapormorphies and localized hypermutation for Plantago and functional loss of ndh genes from Littorella. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 162:107217.
11. Zhe, M., Zhang, L., Liu, F., Huang, Y., Fan, W., Yang, J. and Zhu, A.*, 2021. Plastid RNA editing reduction accompanied with genetic variations in Cymbidium, a genus with diverse lifestyle modes. Plant Diversity, 44(3): 316-321.
12. Guo, W.#, Zhu, A.#, Fan, W., Adams R.P. and Mower, J.P.*, 2020. Extensive shifts from cis to trans splicing of gymnosperm mitochondrial introns. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 37(6): 1615-1620.
2018年以前
13. Fan, W., Guo, W., Van Etten, J.L. and Mower, J.P.*, 2017. Multiple origins of endosymbionts in Chlorellaceae with no reductive effects on the plastid or mitochondrial genomes. Scientific Reports, 7(1): 10101.
14. Guo, W., Zhu, A., Fan, W. and Mower, J.P.*, 2017. Complete mitochondrial genomes from the ferns Ophioglossum californicum and Psilotum nudum are highly repetitive with the largest organellar introns. New Phytologist, 213(1):391-403.
15. Fan, W., Zhu, A., Kozaczek. M., Shah, N., Pabón-Mora, N., González, F. and Mower, J.P.*, 2016. Limited mitogenomic degradation in response to a parasitic lifestyle in Orobanchaceae. Scientific Reports, 6: 36285.
16. Guo, W., Grewe, F., Fan, W., Young, G.J., Knoop, V., Palmer, J.D. and Mower, J.P.*, 2016. Ginkgo and Welwitschia mitogenomes reveal extreme contrasts in gymnosperm mitochondrial evolution. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 33(6), 1448-1460.
17. Zhu, A., Guo, W., Gupta, S., Fan, W. and Mower, J.P.*, 2015. Evolutionary dynamics of the plastid inverted repeat: the effects of expansion, contraction, and loss on substitution rates. New Phytologist, 209(4), 1747-1756.
18. Guo, W., Grewe, F., Cobo-Clark, A., Fan, W., Duan, Z., Adams, R.P., Schwarzbach, A.E. and Mower, J.P.*, 2014. Predominant and substoichiometric isomers of the plastid genome coexist within Juniperus plants and have shifted multiple times during cupressophyte evolution. Genome Biology and Evolution, 6(3), 580-590.