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Lin Feng Li
lilinfeng@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Chinese, English
Guangdong
Sun Yat-Sen University
Life Sciences
  • National High-Level Talent Youth Project
  • Shanghai Pujiang Talent Program
  • Provincial and Ministerial Natural Science First Prize (3rd place)
Comparative Genomics Analysis
Comparative Epigenomics Analysis
Plant Defense and Adaptive Phenotypes
  • Porous borders at the wild-crop interface promote weed adaptation in Southeast Asia, Li, L.F., Pusadee, T, Wedger, M.J., Li, Y.L., Li, M.R., Lau, Y.L., Yap, S.J., Jamjod, S., Rerkasem, B., Hao, H., Song, B.K., Olsen, K.M., 2024
  • Genomic and phenotypic signatures provide insights into the wide adaptation of a global plant invader, Hao, Y., Wang, X.F., Guo, Y.L., Li, T.Y., Yang, J., Ainouche, M.L., Salmon, A., Ju, R.T., Wu, J.H., Li, L.F., and Li, B., 2024
  • Post‐hybridization introgression and natural selection promoted genomic divergence of Aegilops speltoides and the four S‐genome diploid species, Wang, X.F., Zhang, Y.X., Niu, Y.Q., Sha, Y., Wang, Z.H., Zhang, Z.B., Yang, J., Liu, B. and Li, L.F., 2023
  • Reshuffling of the ancestral core-eudicot genome and its role in shaping epigenetic modification in extant Panax, Wang, Z.H., Wang, X.F., Lu, T.Y., Li, M.R., Jiang, P., Zhao, J., Liu, S.T., Fu, X.Q., Wendel, J.F., Van de Peer, Liu, B, and Li, L.F., 2022
  • Genome sequences of the five Sitopsis species of Aegilops and the origin of polyploid wheat B-subgenome, Li, L.F., Zhang, Z.B, Wang, Z.H., Li, N., Sha, Y., Wang, X.F., Ding, N., Li, Y., Zhao, J., Wu, Y., Gong, L., Mafessoni, F., Levy, A.A., and Liu, B., 2022
  • Evolutionary contribution of duplicated genes to genome evolution in the ginseng species complex, Li, M.R., Ding, N., Lu, T., Zhao, J., Wang, Z.H., Jiang, P., Liu, S.T., Wang, X.F., Liu, B., and Li, L.F., 2021
  • Genome sequencing and population genomics modeling provide insights into the local adaptation of weeping forsythia, Li, L.F., Cushman, S.A., He, Y.X., and Li, Y., 2020
  • Rapid divergence followed by adaptation to contrasting ecological niches of two closely related columbine species Aquilegia japonica and A. oxysepala, Li, M.R., Wang, H.Y., Ding, N., Lu, T., Huang, Y.C., Xiao, H.X., Liu, B. and Li, L.F., 2019
  • Signatures of adaptation in the weedy rice genome, Li, L.F., Li Y.L., Jia Y.L., Caicedo A.L., and Olsen K.M., 2017
  • Genome-wide variation patterns uncover the origin and selection in cultivated ginseng (Panax ginseng Meyer), Li, M.R., Shi, F.X., Li, Y.L., Jiang, P., Jiao, L.L., Liu, B., and Li, L.F., 2017
  • Transcriptome asymmetry in synthetic and natural allotetraploid wheats, revealed by RNA-sequencing, Wang, X., Zhang, H., Li, Y., Zhang, Z., Li, L.F., and Liu, B., 2016
  • Genetic and epigenetic diversities shed light on domestication of cultivated ginseng (Panax ginseng CA Meyer), Li, M.R., Shi, F.X., Zhou, Y.X., Li, Y.L., Wang, X.F., Zhang, C., Wang, X.T., Liu, B., Xiao, H.X., and Li, L.F., 2015
  • A re-evaluation of the homoploid hybrid origin of Aegilops tauschii, the donor of the wheat D-subgenome, Li, L.F., Liu, B., Olsen, K.M., and Wendel, J.F., 2015
  • Phenotypic and genetic evidence for ecological speciation of Aquilegia japonica and A. oxysepala, Li, L.F., Wang, H.Y., Pang, D., Liu, Y., Liu, B., and Xiao, H.X., 2014
Genomics Epigenetics Evolution Phenotypes Diversity Adaptation Genome Molecular Mechanisms Species

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