Chinese | CAS
Fu Jinzhong
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Phone:028-85238178(中国)
Highest   Education: 
Email: qiyin@cib.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:

  B.Sc. - Tianjin 1985

  M.Sc. - Chengdu 1988

  Ph.D. - Toronto 1998

  Visiting Professor - Beijing 2007-2009

  Visiting Professor - Beijing. Capital Normal University · College of Life Sciences 2009-2010

  Associate Professor - Toronto. University of Guelph · Department of Integrative Biology 2000-present

  Adjunct Professor - Chengdu. Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences 2010-present

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Seleted Publication

  1. Qiao L, Wen G, Qi Y, et al. Evolutionary melting pots and reproductive isolation: A ring‐shaped diversification of an odorous frog (Odorrana margaratea) around the Sichuan Basin. Molecular ecology, 2018, 27(23): 4888-4900. 

  2. Qi Y, Noble D W A, Fu J, et al. Testing domain general learning in an Australian lizard. Animal cognition, 2018, 21(4): 595-602. 

  3. Yang W, Qi Y, Lu B, et al. Gene expression variations in high-altitude adaptation: a case study of the Asiatic toad (Bufo gargarizans). BMC genetics, 2017, 18 (1): 62. 

  4. Yang W, Lu B, Fu J. Molecular convergent evolution of the MYBPC2 gene among three high-elevation amphibian species. Journal of molecular evolution, 2017, 84 (2-3): 139-143. 

  5. Yang W, Qi Y, Fu J. Genetic signals of high-altitude adaptation in amphibians: a comparative transcriptome analysis. BMC genetics, 2016, 17 (1): 134. 

  6. Wu Y, Fu J, Yue B, et al. An atypical reproductive cycle in a common viviparous Asia Agamid Phrynocephalusvlangalii. Ecology and evolution, 2015, 5 (21): 5138-5147. 

  7. Yang W, Qi Y, Fu J. Exploring the genetic basis of adaptation to high elevations in reptiles: a comparative transcriptome analysis of two toad-headed agamas (genus Phrynocephalus).PLoS One, 2014, 9 (11): e112218. 

  8. Lu B, K Bi, J Fu*. 2014. A phylogeographic evaluation of the Amolops mantzorum species group: Cryptic species and plateau uplift. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 73: 40-52. 

Supported Projects

  2017-21: ? 200,000. The genetic basis of high elevation adaptation in Bufo gargarizans. The Nature Scientific Foundation of China (Number:31729003, 2017-2021, project head).

  2013-14: ? 200,000. The genetic basis of high elevation adaptation in Bufo gargarizans. The Nature Scientific Foundation of China (Number:31328021, 2014.01-2015.12, project head).

  2011-13: ?1,000,000. The species and genetic diversity of asiatic amphibian and reptiles. The “Hundred Plan” projects of the Personnel Department, Sichuan Province (Number: Y1D3011;2011.01-2013.12, project head).

  2011-13: ? 300,000. The relationship between speciation of high elevation amphibians and reptiles and the uplift process of Qinghai Tibet Plateau. Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Number: Y1C2021; 2011.01-2013.12, project head).

  2010-15: ?1,200,000. Adaptive genomics of high elevation amphibians. Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Number: Y0S3011; 2010.04-2015.03, project head).

  2012: ? 81,000. The visual signal evolution of genus Phrynocephalus. The Visiting Professorship for Senior International Scientists,Chinese Academy of Sciences (Number: Y2C3021; project head).

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