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  • Bin Han and colleagues performed low-coverage sequencing of 517 rice landraces and constructed a high-density haplotype map of the rice genome. They have used this resource to carry out genome-wide association studies for 14 agronomic traits and identify 80 loci with strong association signals.

    • Xuehui Huang
    • Xinghua Wei
    • Bin Han
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 42, P: 961-967
  • Sodium-sulfur batteries performance is hindered by the shuttling and sluggish redox of S species. Herein, authors propose geometric and electronic descriptors concomitantly correlated with coordinative unsaturation of Fe single atoms to engineer highly active and robust positive electrode for Na-S batteries.

    • Wanqing Song
    • Zhenzhuang Wen
    • Wenbin Hu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-14
  • Whole-genome sequences of wild rice and cultivated rice varieties are used to produce a map of rice genome variation, and show that rice was probably first domesticated in southern China.

    • Xuehui Huang
    • Nori Kurata
    • Bin Han
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    Volume: 490, P: 497-501
  • Bin Han and colleagues report low-coverage sequencing for 950 diverse rice accessions. They develop a framework for haplotype-based de novo assembly, phenotyped the 950 lines for 11 agronomic traits and used this information to conduct genome-wide association studies. They identify 32 new loci associated with these traits.

    • Xuehui Huang
    • Yan Zhao
    • Bin Han
    Research
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 44, P: 32-39