Chinese | CAS
Guo Xianguang
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Phone:13808046606
Highest   Education: 
Email: guoxg@cib.ac.cn

Education and Appointments:

  Education Experience

  1991.9-1995.6 Lanzhou University, Department of Biology, Zoology, Bachelor

  2000.9-2003.6 Southwest Normal University, School of Life Sciences, Zoology, Master

  2003.9-2006.7 Institute of Hydrobiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Doctor

  Working Experience

  1995.6-1997.12 Assistant Professor, Department of Animal Science,Hebei Agrotechnical Teachers College

  1997.12-2000.8 Police Superintendent Class II, Huaying Jail in Sichuan Province

  2006.7-2000.8 Assistant Researcher, Chengdu Institute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  2009.9- Associate Reseracher, Chengdu Insitute of Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

  2013.9- 2014.9 Visting Scholar, Natural History Museum, University of Kansas

Research Interest

  1. Molecualr Systematics

  2. Population Genetics

  3. Biogeography and Phylogeography

Public Services

  Council Member of Sichuan Zoological Society

  Council Member of Chinese Herpetological Society

Honors

Seleted Publication

  1. Chirikova MA*, Dujsebayeva TN, Liu J, Guo X. 2019. Geographical distribution and morphological variability of the Rapid Racerunner, Eremias velox (Pallas, 1771) (Reptilia, Lacertidae) in the eastern periphery of its range. Asian Herpetological Research, in press.

  2. Dujsebayeva T.N., Malakhov D.V., Berezovikov N.N., Guo X., Liu J., Cherednichenko A.V. 2019. Comparative analysis of the distribution and habitats of two Eremias species (Reptilia, Lacertidae) using niche-based GIS modeling. Russian Journal of Herpetology, in press.

  3. Chen H, Li J, Zhang J, Guo X, Liu J, He J, Song Q, Zhang J, Chen M, Zheng Z, Chen D*, Chen J*. 2019. Multi-locus characterization and phylogenetic inference of Leishmania spp. in snakes from Northwest China. PLoS One, 14(4):e0210681.

  4. Liu J, Guo X*, Chen D, Li J, Yue B, Zeng X*. 2019. Diversification and historical demography of the rapid racerunner (Eremias velox) in relation to geological history and Pleistocene climatic oscillations in arid Central Asia. Molecular phylogenetics and Evolution, 130:244–258.

  5. Chen D, Su X, Liu J, Guo X*. 2019. Next-generation sequencing yields a nearly complete mitochondrial genome of the Variegated Racerunner (Eremias Vermiculata) from Dunhuang Basin. Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 4:1626–1627.

  6. Su X, Liu J, Chen D, Guo X*. 2019. Next-generation sequencing yields a nearly complete mitochondrial genome of the Multiocellated Racerunner (Eremias multiocellata) in Northwest China. Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 4:1430–1431.

  7. Chen D, Li J, Guo X*. 2019. Next-generation sequencing yields a nearly complete mitochondrial genome of The Yarkand toad-headed agama (Phrynocephalus axillaris) from the Turpan Depression. Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 4:1198–1199.

  8. Chen M, Liu J, Chen D*, Guo X*. 2019. The complete mitochondrial genome of a blue-tailed skink (Plestiodon tunganus) endemic to Sichuan Basin. Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 4:1109–1110.

  9. Chen D, Li J, Guo X*. 2019. Next-generation sequencing yields a nearly complete mitochondrial genome of the Forsyth’s toad-headed agama, Phrynocephalus forsythii (Reptilia, Squamata, Agamidae), Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 4:817–819.

  10. Zhang J#, Guo X#, Liu J, Zhou T, Gong X., Chen D*, Chen J*. 2016. Molecular detection, identification and phylogenetic inference of Leishmania spp. in some desert lizards from Northwest China by using internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) sequences. Acta Tropica, 162:83–94.

  11. He Y, Guo X, Xiang S, Li J, Li X, Xiang H, He J, Chen D, Chen J. 2016. Comparative analyses of phenotypic methods and 16S rRNA, khe, rpoB genes sequencing for identification of clinical isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, 109:1029–1040.

  12. Zhou T, Wan X, Guo X*. 2016. Sequencing and analysis of the whole mitochondrial genome of a variegated racerunner from Taklamakan Desert. Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 27(4):3041–3042.

  13. Zhou T, Liu J, Guo X. 2016*. Complete mitogenome of a variegated racerunner, Eremias vermiculata, from north of Tianshan Mountains, Xinjiang, China. Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 27(4):2765–2766.

  14. Chirikova MA*, Liu J, Guo X. 2016. Zur verbreitung der zauneidechse(Lacerta agilis Linnaeus, 1758) an ihrem ?stlichen arealrand in Xinjiang, China. Die eidechse, 1:15–22.

  15. Zhou T, Li D, Dujsebayeva T, Liu J, Guo X*. 2015. Complete mitochondrial genome of Stummer's Racerunner (Eremias stummeri) from Kazakhstan. Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 27(6):4340–4341.

  16. Chen D, Zhou T, Guo X*. 2015. The complete mitochonfrial genome of Phynocephalus forsythii (Reptilia, Squamata, Agamidae), a toad-head agama endemic to the Taklamakan Desert. Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 27(6):4046–4048.

  17. Li D, Liu J, Zhou T, Guo X*. 2015. Patterns of embryonic nutrition and characteristics of chorioaliontoic placenta in a viviparous racerunner lizard, Eremias multiocellata: a preliminary study. Russian Journal of Herpetology, 22(2):116–122.

  18. Yuan X., Zeng X., Guo X*. 2014. MHC Class I exon4 in the Multiocellated Racerunners (Eremias multiocellata): polymorphism, duplication and selection. Asian Herpetological Research, 5(2):91–103.

  19. Liu J, Ananjeva NB, Chirikova MA, Milto KD, Guo X*. 2014. Molecular assessment and taxonomic status of the rapid racerunner (Eremias velox complex) with particular attention to the populations in northwestern China. Asian Herpetological Research, 5(1):12–25.

  20. Chen D, Guo X*, Li J. 2014. The complete mitochondrial genome of secret toad-headed agama, Phrynocephalus mystaceus (Reptilia, Squamata, Agamidae). Mitochondrial DNA, 25(1):19–20.

  21. Huang Y, Guo X, Ho SYW, Shi H, Li J, Li J, Cai B, Wang Y*. 2013. Diversification and demography of the Oriental garden lizard (Calotes versicolor) on Hainan Island and the adjacent mainland. PLoS One, 8(6):e64754.

  22. Li J, Guo X*, Chen D, Wang Y*. 2013. The complete mitochondrial genome of the Yarkand toad-headed agama, Phrynocephalus axillaris (Reptilia, Squamata, Agamidae). Mitochondrial DNA, 24(3):234-246.

  23. Huang Y, Guo X*, Ca, B, Wang Y. 2013. Historical and ecological factors affecting regional patterns of endemism and species richness: the case of squamates in China. In: Marina Silva-Opps (ed). Current Progress in Biological Research (ISBN 978-953-51-1097-2), published by InTech Europe.

  24. Guo X, Liu L, Wang Y. 2012. Phylogeography of Phrynocephalus vlangalii species complex in the upper reaches of the Yellow River inferred from mtDNA ND4-tRNALEU segments. Asian Herpetological Research, 3(1):52–68.

  25. Brandley MC, Ota H, Hikida T, Montes de Oca ANA, Fería-Ortíz M, Guo X, Wang Y. 2012. The phylogenetic systematics of blue-tailed skinks (Plestiodon) and the family Scincidae. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society, 165:163–189.

  26. Guo X, Dai X, Chen D, Papenfuss TJ, Ananjeva NB, Melnikov DA, Wang Y*. 2011. Phylogeny and divergence times of some racerunner lizards (Lacertidae: Eremias) inferred from mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene segments. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 61(2): 400–412.

  27. Ananjeva NB, Guo X, Wang Y. 2011. Taxonomic diversity of agamid lizards (Reptilia, Sauria, Acrodonta, Agamidae) from China: A comparative analysis. Asian Herpetological Research, 2(3):117–128.

  28. Li C#, Guo X#, Wang Y*. 2011. Tadpole types of the Chinese megophryid frogs (Anura: Megophryidae) with their implication on larval evolution. Current Zoology, 57(1):93–100.

  29. Yang P, Tang Y*, Ding L, Guo X, Wang Y. 2011. Validity of Pelodiscus parviformis (Testudines: Trionychidae) inferred from molecular and morphological analyses. Asian Herpetological Research, 2(1):21–29.

  30. Cao D#, Guo X#, Chen D, Chen J. 2011. Species delimitation and phylogenetic relationships of Chinese Leishmania isolates reexamined using kinetoplast cytochrome oxidase II gene sequences. Parasitology Research, 109(1):163–173.

  31. Brandley MC, Wang Y, Guo X, Montes de Oca AN, Fería-Ortíz M, Hikida T, Ota H, 2011. Accommodating high rates of evolution in molecular dating methods: an example using inter-continental dispersal of Plestiodon (Eumeces) lizards. Systematic Biology, 61(1):3–15.

  32. Brandley MC*, Wang Y, Guo X, Montes de Oca AN, Fería-Ortíz M, Hikida T, Ota H, 2010. Bermuda as an evolutionary Life raft for an ancient lineage of endangered Lizards. PLoS ONE, 5(6):e11375.

  33. Chen D*#, Guo X#, Nie P, 2010. Phylogenetic studies of sinipercid fish (Perciformes: Sinipercidae) based on multiple genes, with first application of an immune-related gene, the virus-induced protein (viperin) gene. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 55(3):1167–1176.

  34. Guo X, Chen D*. 2010. Comparative evolution of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene and nuclear S7 ribosomal protein gene intron 1 in sinipercid fishes and their relatives. Hydrobiologia, 649(1): 139–156.

  35. Yang B#, Guo X#, Hu X, Zhang J, Liao L, Chen D*, Chen J*. 2010. Species discrimination and phylogenetic inference of 17 Chinese Leishmania isolates based on internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1) sequences. Parasitology Research, 107(5):1049–1065..

  36. Chen D, Guo X, Nie P*, 2007. Non-monophyly of fish in the Sinipercidae (Perciformes) as inferred from cytochrome b gene. Hydrobiologia, 583(1):77–89.

  37. Guo X, He S*, Zhang Y, 2007. Phylogenetic relationships of the Chinese sisorid catfishes: a nuclear intron versus mitochondrial gene segment approach. Hydrobiologia, 579(1):55–68.

  38. Guo X, Wang Y*, 2007. Partitioned Bayesian analyses, dispersal–vicariance analysis, and the biogeography of Chinese toad–headed lizards (Agamidae: Phrynocephalus): a re–evaluation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 45(2):643–662.

  39. Guo X, He S*, Zhang Y, 2005. Phylogeny and biogeography of Chinese sisorid catfishes re-examined using mitochondrial cytochrome b and 16S rRNA gene sequences. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 35(2):344–362.

  40. Guo X, Zhang Y, He S*, Chen Y, 2004. Mitochondrial 16S rRNA sequence variations and phylogeny of the Chinese sisorid catfishes. Chinese Science Bulletin, 49:1586–1595.

Supported Projects

  Approximately 20 projects supported by NSFC & CAS.