• Tangliang Li's profile

    • What I do

    • Affiliations

      Current

    • Interests

      reading, cycling, sleeping, party stuff.

    • Projects

      In my phd years (2002-2006), I use molecular cytogenetic techniques in defining the karyotype evolution in rodent species. Currently, I am postdoc in Prof. ZQ Wang’s group in Leibniz Institute for Age Research, Jena, Germany. The current project is functional study of NBS1 with mouse model.

    • Publications

      • Li T, Wang J, Su W, Nie W, Yang F . Karyotypic evolution of the family Sciuridae: inferences from the genome organizations of ground squirrels CYTOGENETIC AND GENOME RESEARCH 112 (3-4) , 270-276 (2006)

      • Li T, Wang J, Su W, Yang F . Chromosomal mechanisms underlying the karyotype evolution of the oriental voles (Muridae, Eothenomys) CYTOGENETIC AND GENOME RESEARCH 114 (1) , 50-55 (2006)

      • Romanenko SA, Perelman PL, Serdukova NA, et al.. Reciprocal chromosome painting between three laboratory rodent species MAMMALIAN GENOME 17 (12) , 1183-1192 (2006)

      • Yang FT, Graphodatsky AS, Li TL, Fu BY, Dobigny G, Wang JH, Perelman PL, Serdukova NA, Su WT, O'Brien PCM, Wang YX, Ferguson-Smith MA, Volobouev V, Nie WH . Comparative genome maps of the pangolin, hedgehog, sloth, anteater and human revealed by cross-species chromosome painting: further insight into the ancestral karyotype and genome evolution of eutherian mammals CHROMOSOME RESEARCH 14 (3) , 283-296 (2006)

      • Li TL, O'Brien PCM, Biltueva L, Fu BY, Wang JH, Nie WH, Ferguson-Smith MA, Graphodatsky AS, Yang FT . Evolution of genome organizations of squirrels (Sciuridae) revealed by cross-species chromosome painting Chromosome Res 12 (4) , 317-335 (2004)

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