Shaohua Fan
职称 | Professor |
邮箱 | shaohua_fan@fudan.edu.cn |
地址 | C603. School of Life Sciences |
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获奖情况 | 2016 AAAS/Science program for Excellence in Science 2012 Chinese government awards for outstanding self-financed student abroad 2011 Travel grant from Frontiers in Speciation Research for visiting Prof. Yves van de Peer, University of Ghent, Belgium 2009 ESF conserve genetics and thermal adaptation, travel grant to Ecological Genomics Workshop, Centro Residenziale Universitario di Bertinoro, Bertinoro (FC), Italy 2007 Northwest A&F University, travel grant to Fifth International Bioinformatics |
代表论文 | 1.Fan, S., Kelly, RD et al., African evolutionary history inferred from whole genome sequence data of 44 indigenous African populations. Genome Biology. 20 (1), 82 5.Spotted Gar Genome Consortium. 2016. The spotted gar genome illuminates vertebrate evolution and facilitates human-teleost comparisons. Nature genetics 48 (4), 427-437 Elmer, KR., Fan, S., et al. 2014 Parallel evolution of Nicaraguan crater lake cichlid fishes via non-parallel routes. Nature communications 5 6.Chalopin, D., Fan, S., et al., 2014. Evolutionary active transposable elements in the genome of the coelacanth. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B: Molecular and Developmental Evolution, 322, 322-333 8.Brawand, D., Wagner, CE., Li, Y., Malinsky, M., Keller, I., Fan, S., 2014. The genomic substrate for adaptive radiation: genomes of five African cichlid fish. Nature 513, 375–381 9.Gunter, H.M., Fan, S., Xiong, F., Franchini, P., Fruciano, C. and A. Meyer. 2013. Shaping development through mechanical strain: the transcriptional basis of diet-induced phenotypic plasticity in a cichlid fish. Molecular Ecology 22: 4516-4531. 10.Perspective on the above article in the News and Views section of the journal Amemiya, C.T., Alföldi, J., Lee, A.P., Fan, S., et al. The African coelacanth genome provides insights into tetrapod evolution. Nature 496: 311-316. |