Xiangqin Cui

Former Graduate Student

EDUCATION:

  • B.S., Genetics, Nankai University, 1991
  • M.S., Genetics, Nankai University, 1994
  • Ph.D., Interdepartmental Genetics, Iowa State University, 2001

EXPERIENCE:

  • Post-Doctoral Associate, The Jackson Laboratory, 2001-2004
  • Research Assistant Professor, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Department of Biostatistics, 2004-Present

PUBLICATIONS (5):

* Authors contributed equally to the article
  • Yao H, L Guo*, Y Fu*, LA Borsuk, TJ Wen, DS Skibbe, X Cui, BE Scheffler, J Cao, SJ Emrich, DA Ashlock, PS Schnable (2005) Evaluation of five ab initio gene prediction programs for the discovery of maize genes. Plant Mol Biol, 57(3): 445-460.
    [ Abstract | Full Text PDF | doi:10.1007/s11103-005-0271-1 | PMID: 15830133 | Impact Factor: 5.1 ]
  • Cui X, AP Hsia, F Liu, DA Ashlock, RP Wise, PS Schnable (2003) Alternative transcription initiation sites and polyadenylation sites are recruited during Mu suppression at the rf2a locus of maize. Genetics, 163(2): 685-698.
    [ Abstract | Full Text PDF | doi:10.1093/genetics/163.2.685 | PMID: 12618406 | Impact Factor: 3.3 ]
  • Skibbe DS*, F Liu*, TJ Wen*, MD Yandeau-Nelson, X Cui, J Cao, CR Simmons, PS Schnable (2002) Characterization of the aldehyde dehydrogenase gene families of Zea mays and Arabidopsis. Plant Mol Biol, 48(5): 751-764.
    [ Abstract | Full Text PDF | doi:10.1023/A:1014870429630 | PMID: 11999848 | Impact Factor: 5.1 | Cited 87 times ]
  • Liu F*, X Cui*, HT Horner, H Weiner, PS Schnable (2001) Mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenase activity is required for male fertility in maize. Plant Cell, 13(5): 1063-1078.(An image from this manuscript was selected for inclusion on the cover)
    [ Abstract | Full Text PDF | doi:10.1105/tpc.13.5.1063 | PMID: 11340182 | Impact Factor: 12.0 | Cited 280 times ]
  • Cui X, RP Wise, PS Schnable (1996) The rf2 nuclear restorer gene of male-sterile T-cytoplasm maize. Science, 272(5266): 1334-1336.
    [ Abstract | Full Text PDF | doi:10.1126/science.272.5266.1334 | PMID: 8650543 | Impact Factor: 56.9 | Cited 453 times ]