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  • Mar 20 2015

    IAS Identified Differentially Expressed Genes Associated With Litter Size in the Jining Grey Goat

    The mutton sheep and goat genetics and breeding team led by Professor Mingxing Chu in Institute of Animal Science of CAAS, reported that differentially expressed genes were identified in the Jining Gr...
  • Mar 16 2015

    The RhoGAP SPIN6 Associates with SPL11and OsRac1 and Negatively Regulates Programmed Cell Death and Innate Immunity in Rice

    Rice diseases are the major threat for stable rice production and food security worldwide. Deep understanding of the disease resistance pathway in rice is essential for effective control of the diseas...
  • Feb 06 2015

    IAS Made Progress in Understanding the Molecular Mechanisms of Altitude Adaptation in Pigs

    Tibetan pig is one of the domestic animals indigenous to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau and has a distinctive suite of physiological traits that enable it to tolerate environmental hypoxia. These phenoty...
  • Feb 06 2015

    IAS Constructed the CNV Map for Three Chinese Pig Breeds

    Recently, the Collection, Conservation, Innovation and Utilization of Animal Resources team led by Professor Yuehui-Ma in Institute of Animal Science of CAAS, reported the identification and construct...
  • Feb 03 2015

    Breakthrough in Key Technologies for Enzymatic Modification of Lipids

    The project “Key Technologies for Enzymatic Modification of Lipids” completed by oil crops quality chemistry and nutrition team in Oil Crops Research Institute of CAAS, passed the Scientific and Techn...
  • Feb 03 2015

    Consumption of Bt rice pollen containing Cry1C or Cry2A does not pose a risk to Propylea japonica (Thunberg)

    Researchers at State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection of CAAS, developed a sound dietary-exposure assay for assessing the potential effects ...
  • Jan 29 2015

    FRI Wins the Second Prize of 2014 National Science & Technology Progress Award by "Creation of New-type Enzyme Feed Additives"

    The 2014 National Science and Technology Progress Award announced through public appraisal. The project "Creation of New-type Enzyme Feed Additives" conducted by Professor Yao Bin’s group of Feed Rese...
  • Jan 20 2015

    CNRRI Wins National Award for Progress in Science and Technology - “Application of the Key Cultivation Techniques of Super Rice and Its Regionalized Integration for High Yield”

    Past week saw the release of 2014 National Award for Progress in Science and Technology. The project “Application of the Key Cultivation Techniques of Super Rice and Its Regionalized Integration for H...
  • Jan 09 2015

    CAAS Found a New Soy Source for Crop Salt Tolerance

    A collaborative research project between Chinese and Australian scientists has shown how soybean can be bred to better tolerate soil salinity.
  • Dec 30 2014

    WOX Protein LFL Mainly Acts as a Repressor in Regulating Flower Development

    An international research team cooperated between Dr. Lifang Niu and Dr. Hao Lin from BRI, the elite youth program candidates of CAAS, and researchers in Oklahoma State University, USA revealed that t...
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