Education
Ph.D. in Biology, School of Life Sciences, Nanjing University, China
Current position
Postdoctoral researcher, School of Life Sciences, Nanjing University, China
Publications
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Li, M., Shao, Z. Q., Guo, Y., Wang, L., Hou, T., Hu, D., Zheng, F., Tang, J., Wang, C., Feng, Y., Gao, J. and Pan, X. (2015). The type II histidine triad protein HtpsC is a novel adhesion with the involvement of Streptococcus suis virulence. Virulence 6(6): 643-653.
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Zhou, G.-C., Shao, Z.-Q., Ma, F.-F., Wu, P., Wu, X.-Y., Xie, Z.-Y., Yu, D.-Y., Cheng, H., Liu, Z.-H. and Jiang, Z.-F. (2015). The evolution of soybean mosaic virus: An updated analysis by obtaining 18 new genomic sequences of Chinese strains/isolates. Virus research 208: 189-198.
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Zhang, Y. M., Shao, Z. Q., Wang, Q., Hang, Y. Y., Xue, J. Y., Wang, B. and Chen, J. Q. (2015). Uncovering the dynamic evolution of nucleotide-binding site-leucine-rich repeat (NBS-LRR) genes in Brassicaceae. J Integr Plant Biol. (Epub ahead of print)
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Shao, Z. Q., Zhang, Y. M., Hang, Y. Y., Xue, J. Y., Zhou, G. C., Wu, P., Wu, X. Y., Wu, X. Z., Wang, Q., Wang, B. and Chen, J. Q. (2014). Long-term evolution of nucleotide-binding site-leucine-rich repeat genes: understanding gained from and beyond the legume family. Plant Physiol 166(1): 217-234.
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Wu, P., Shao, Z. Q., Wu, X. Z., Wang, Q., Wang, B., Chen, J. Q., Hang, Y. Y. and Xue, J. Y. (2014). Loss/retention and evolution of NBS-encoding genes upon whole genome triplication of Brassica rapa. Gene 540(1): 54-61.
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Zhou, G. C., Wu, X. Y., Zhang, Y. M., Wu, P., Wu, X. Z., Liu, L. W., Wang, Q., Hang, Y. Y., Yang, J. Y., Shao, Z. Q., Wang, B. and Chen, J. Q. (2014). A genomic survey of thirty soybean-infecting bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) isolates from China pointed BCMV as a potential threat to soybean production. Virus Res 191: 125-133.
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Zhang, Y. M., Shao, Z. Q., Wang, J., Wang, L., Li, X., Wang, C., Tang, J. and Pan, X. (2014). Prevalent distribution and conservation of Streptococcus suis Lmb protein and its protective capacity against the Chinese highly virulent strain infection. Microbiol Res 169(5-6): 395-401.
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Shao, Z. Q., Zhang, Y. M., Pan, X. Z., Wang, B. and Chen, J. Q. (2013). Insight into the evolution of the histidine triad protein (HTP) family in Streptococcus. PLoS One 8(3): e60116.
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Zhang, Y. M., Shao, Z. Q., Yang, L. T., Sun, X. Q., Mao, Y. F., Chen, J. Q. and Wang, B. (2013). Non-random arrangement of synonymous codons in archaea coding sequences. Genomics 101(6): 362-367.
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Shao, Z. Q., Zhang, Y. M., Feng, X. Y., Wang, B. and Chen, J. Q. (2012). Synonymous codon ordering: a subtle but prevalent strategy of bacteria to improve translational efficiency. PLoS One 7(3): e33547.
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Wang, B., Shao, Z. Q., Xu, Y., Liu, J., Liu, Y., Hang, Y. Y. and Chen, J. Q. (2011). Optimal codon identities in bacteria: implications from the conflicting results of two different methods. PLoS One 6(7): e22714.
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Shao, Z., Pan, X., Li, X., Liu, W., Han, M., Wang, C., Wang, J., Zheng, F., Cao, M. and Tang, J. (2011). HtpS, a novel immunogenic cell surface-exposed protein of Streptococcus suis, confers protection in mice. FEMS microbiology letters 314(2): 174-182.
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Feng, Y., Pan, X., Sun, W., Wang, C., Zhang, H., Li, X., Ma, Y., Shao, Z., Ge, J. and Zheng, F. (2009). Streptococcus suis enolase functions as a protective antigen displayed on the bacterial cell surface. Journal of Infectious Diseases 200(10): 1583-1592.