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B.A., Major: Cell Biology, Biology Department, Wuhan University. 1991.9-1996.7:
Ph. D., Kunming Institute of Zoology, the Chinese Academy of Sciences. 1994.8-1995.2:
Visiting student, University of California, San Diego |
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Research Associate, Kunming Institute of Zoology 1997.9-2000.2: Postdoctor,
Human Genetics Center, University of Texas 2000.3-2001.5: Research Fellow,
Human Genetics Center, University of Texas 2001.5-present: Research Assistant
Professor, Center for Genome Information, Dept. of Environmental Health, University
of Cincinnati | | | |
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Ke YH, Su B. et al. 2001 No independent origin of modern humans in East Asia:
a tale of 12,000 Y chromosomes. Science 292:1151-1153. 2. Wells RS, Ruzibakiev
RM, Yuldasheva NY, Underhill PA, Su, B. 2001 Converts or migrants? The origins
of Chinese Muslims. PNAS 98:10244-10249. 3. Akey, J.M.;Sosnoski, D.;Parra,
E.;Dios, S.;Hiester, K.;Su, B. et al. 2001 Melting Curve Analysis of SNPs (McSNP):
A Gel-Free and Inexpensive Approach for SNP Genotyping. BioTechniques 30:358-367
4. Su, B et al. 2001 Genetic diversity and population history in Red
Panda (Ailurus fulgens) as inferred from mitochondrial DNA sequence variations.
Molecular Biology and Evolution 18:1070-1076. 5. Su, B et al. 2000 Y
chromosome haplotypes reveal prehistorical migrations to the Himalayas. Human
Genetics 107:582-590 6. Su, B et al. 2000 Distributions of three HIV-1
resistant polymorphisms (SDF1-3'A, CCR2-64I, and CCR5-D32) in Global Populations.
European Journal of Human Genetics 8:939-945 7. Su, B et al. 2000 Polynesian
Origins: New Insights from the Y-chromosome Proceedings of National Academy of
Sciences, USA 97:8225-8228 8. Jin L and Su B. 2000 Natives or Immgrants:
Modern human origin in East Asia. Nature Reviews Genetics 1:126-133.
9. Qian YP, Qian BZ, Su B. 2000 Multiple Origins of Tibetan: Y Chromosome Evidences.
Human Genetics 106:453-454 10. Peterson, B., Su, B et al., 2000 World
population data for the HLA-DQA1,PM and D1S80 loci with least and most common
profile frequencies for combinations of loci estimated following NRC II guidelines.
Journal of Forensic Science. 45 (1):118-146 11. Su, B et al. 1999 Y Chromosome
evidence for a Northward Migration of Modern Humans into East Asia during the
Last Ice Age. American Journal of Human Genetics 65:1718-1724 12. Su,
B et al. 1999 Distribution of two HIV-1 polymorphisms (SDF1-3'A and CCR2-64I)
in East Asia and world populations and its implication in AIDS epidemiology. American
Journal of Human Genetics 65:1047-1053 13. Su, B et al. 1999 Phylogenetic
study of complete cytochrome b genes of musk deer (genus Moschus) using museum
samples. Molecular Phylogentics and Evolution 12:241-249 14. Chakraborty,
R., Stivers, DN. and Su, B et al., 1999 The utility of short tandem repeat loci
beyond human identification: Implications for development of new DNA typing systems.
Electrophresis 20:1682-1696 15. Su, B et al. 1998 Frequency of an HIV-resistant
allele is exceptionally high in New Guinea Highlanders. Journal of the American
Medical Association, JAMA. 280:1830 16. Su, B. et al. 1997 Genetic diversity
and molecular phylogeny of slow lorris (Genus Nycticebus) Primates 39(1): 79-94
17. Su, B. et al. 1997 Protein variation and genetic divergence of Chinese
macaques (Genus Macaca) . Chinese Journal of Genetics. 18. Xiao, WH.,
Su, B. et al. 1997 A simple method for getting digoxigenin labeling probe of mtDNA
form ovary of fish. Zoological Research. 18(1): 72-78. 19. Su, B. et
al. 1996 Molecular phylogeny of Chinese concolor gibbons. Science in China. 26(5):
414-419 20. Su, B., Chen, Z. P., et al. 1996 Protein polymorphism and
genetic differentiation in three species of Apodemus from Yunnan. Zoological Research.
17:259-262. 21. Wang, W. Su, B et al., 1996 Interspecific differentiation
of the slow lorses (Genus Nycticebus) inferred from ribosomal DNA restriction
maps. Zoological Research. 17(1): 89-93. 22. Wang, W., Su, B. et al.,
1996 Phylogenetic relationships among six species of Macaca inferred from ribosomal
DNA variations. Chinese Journal of Genetics. 23(4): 247-253. 23. Wang
W, Su B et al., 1995 Phylogenetic relationship among two species of golden monkey
and three species of leaf monkey inferred from ribosomal DNA variation. Folia
Primatologica 65:138-143 24. Wang, W., Lan, H., Su, B. et al., 1995 Analysis
of randomly amplified polymorphic DNAs for four minorities in Yunnan province.
Chinese Science Bulletin. 40(2): 158-163. 25. Su, B et al. 1995 Genetic
diversity in the snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti) as estimated by protein
electrophoresis. Conservation Biology 9(4): 847-851. 26. Su, B et al.,
1994 Genetic diversity of giant panda: evidence from protein electrophoresis.
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