Yulin Bai
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Also affiliated: Nanjing Agricultural University (2025); Henan University (2019); Xiamen University (2020–2026); Southwest Medical University (2025); First Affiliated Hospital of Sichuan Medical University (2025); Changji University (2026); Esquel Group (China) (2015–2019); Henan Provincial People's Hospital (2019); Zhengzhou People's Hospital (2022); Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs (2024–2026); Fujian Institute of Oceanography (2023–2025); State Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Science (2021); Freshwater Fisheries Research Center (2024–2026); Shanghai Ocean University (2018–2022); Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences (2024–2026); Henan Normal University (2023); Taiyuan University of Technology (2023–2025)
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Yulin Bai's research focuses on the genetic basis of adaptation and improvement in aquatic species, particularly large yellow croaker and common carp. Bai has investigated the genetic architecture of traits such as adaptation to high plant protein diets, resistance to diseases like visceral white-nodules, and swimming performance in large yellow croaker through Genome-Wide Association Studies (GWAS).
Further work includes comparative transcriptome analyses to understand early sexual differentiation in common carp and gene expression differences in guppy gills between freshwater and seawater acclimation. Bai has also explored population structure and genome-wide evolutionary signatures in large yellow croaker, suggesting climate-driven habitat changes and local adaptation. This research contributes to understanding the genetic mechanisms underlying fish health, performance, and environmental adaptation. Bai's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 20, with 77 total publications and 2,298 total citations.
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- h-index: 20
- Publications: 78
- Citations: 2,364
Selected Publications
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A recombinant <i>dilp2GS-rpr</i> donor line for adult-inducible IPC ablation across <i>Drosophila</i> genetic backgrounds (2026)
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Outbred <i>Drosophila</i> populations reveal diet-dependent genetic effects on development time (2026)
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- GWAS and genomic prediction revealed potential for genetic improvement of large yellow croaker adapting to high plant protein diet
- Genomic selection for visceral white-nodules diseases resistance in large yellow croaker
- Comparative transcriptome analysis of early sexual differentiation in the male and female gonads of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
- Population structure and genome-wide evolutionary signatures reveal putative climate-driven habitat change and local adaptation in the large yellow croaker
- GWAS reveals heritable individual variations in the inherent swimming performance of juvenile large yellow croaker
Showing 5 of 23 shared publications
- GWAS and genomic prediction revealed potential for genetic improvement of large yellow croaker adapting to high plant protein diet
- Genomic selection for visceral white-nodules diseases resistance in large yellow croaker
- GWAS reveals heritable individual variations in the inherent swimming performance of juvenile large yellow croaker
- Genetic linkage between swimming performance and disease resistance enables multitrait breeding strategies in large yellow croaker
- Disruption of mstn Gene by CRISPR/Cas9 in Large Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys crocea)
Showing 5 of 20 shared publications
- GWAS and genomic prediction revealed potential for genetic improvement of large yellow croaker adapting to high plant protein diet
- Genomic selection for visceral white-nodules diseases resistance in large yellow croaker
- GWAS reveals heritable individual variations in the inherent swimming performance of juvenile large yellow croaker
- Genetic linkage between swimming performance and disease resistance enables multitrait breeding strategies in large yellow croaker
- Integrative analysis of GWAS and transcriptome reveals p53 signaling pathway mediates resistance to visceral white-nodules disease in large yellow croaker
Showing 5 of 19 shared publications
- GWAS and genomic prediction revealed potential for genetic improvement of large yellow croaker adapting to high plant protein diet
- Genomic selection for visceral white-nodules diseases resistance in large yellow croaker
- Population structure and genome-wide evolutionary signatures reveal putative climate-driven habitat change and local adaptation in the large yellow croaker
- GWAS reveals heritable individual variations in the inherent swimming performance of juvenile large yellow croaker
- Disruption of mstn Gene by CRISPR/Cas9 in Large Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys crocea)
Showing 5 of 19 shared publications
- GWAS reveals heritable individual variations in the inherent swimming performance of juvenile large yellow croaker
- Genetic linkage between swimming performance and disease resistance enables multitrait breeding strategies in large yellow croaker
- Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals immunoregulation mechanism of lncRNA-mRNA in gill and skin of large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea) in response to Cryptocaryon irritans infection
- Dual RNA-seq reveals a host-pathogen interaction transcriptional regulation pattern between Cryptocaryon irritans and large yellow croaker (Larimichthys crocea)
- Tissue-Specific Analysis of Alternative Splicing Events and Differential Isoform Expression in Large Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys crocea) After Cryptocaryon irritans Infection
Showing 5 of 14 shared publications
- GWAS and genomic prediction revealed potential for genetic improvement of large yellow croaker adapting to high plant protein diet
- Genomic selection for visceral white-nodules diseases resistance in large yellow croaker
- Population structure and genome-wide evolutionary signatures reveal putative climate-driven habitat change and local adaptation in the large yellow croaker
- GWAS reveals heritable individual variations in the inherent swimming performance of juvenile large yellow croaker
- Genetic linkage between swimming performance and disease resistance enables multitrait breeding strategies in large yellow croaker
Showing 5 of 13 shared publications
- GWAS and genomic prediction revealed potential for genetic improvement of large yellow croaker adapting to high plant protein diet
- Genomic selection for visceral white-nodules diseases resistance in large yellow croaker
- GWAS reveals heritable individual variations in the inherent swimming performance of juvenile large yellow croaker
- Genetic linkage between swimming performance and disease resistance enables multitrait breeding strategies in large yellow croaker
- Integrative analysis of GWAS and transcriptome reveals p53 signaling pathway mediates resistance to visceral white-nodules disease in large yellow croaker
Showing 5 of 12 shared publications
- Comparative transcriptome analysis of early sexual differentiation in the male and female gonads of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
- Population structure and genome-wide evolutionary signatures reveal putative climate-driven habitat change and local adaptation in the large yellow croaker
- Evolutionary divergence of subgenomes in common carp provides insights into speciation and allopolyploid success
- Genome-Scale Phylogenetic and Population Genetic Studies Provide Insight Into Introgression and Adaptive Evolution of Takifugu Species in East Asia
- The Draft Genome of Cryptocaryon irritans Provides Preliminary Insights on the Phylogeny of Ciliates
Showing 5 of 8 shared publications
- GWAS and genomic prediction revealed potential for genetic improvement of large yellow croaker adapting to high plant protein diet
- Genomic selection for visceral white-nodules diseases resistance in large yellow croaker
- GWAS reveals heritable individual variations in the inherent swimming performance of juvenile large yellow croaker
- Genetic linkage between swimming performance and disease resistance enables multitrait breeding strategies in large yellow croaker
- Effects of artificial mating on genomic selection of resistance against Cryptocaryon irritans in large yellow croaker
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Genomic selection for visceral white-nodules diseases resistance in large yellow croaker
- GWAS reveals heritable individual variations in the inherent swimming performance of juvenile large yellow croaker
- Genetic linkage between swimming performance and disease resistance enables multitrait breeding strategies in large yellow croaker
- Effects of artificial mating on genomic selection of resistance against Cryptocaryon irritans in large yellow croaker
- Tissue-Specific Analysis of Alternative Splicing Events and Differential Isoform Expression in Large Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys crocea) After Cryptocaryon irritans Infection
Showing 5 of 7 shared publications
- Genomic selection for visceral white-nodules diseases resistance in large yellow croaker
- Gill Transcriptome Analysis Revealed the Difference in Gene Expression Between Freshwater and Seawater Acclimated Guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
- Integrative analysis of GWAS and transcriptome reveals p53 signaling pathway mediates resistance to visceral white-nodules disease in large yellow croaker
- The Draft Genome of Cryptocaryon irritans Provides Preliminary Insights on the Phylogeny of Ciliates
- Identification and Expression Analysis of LncRNAs Reveal the Immune Mechanism of Visceral White-Nodules Disease Resistance in Large Yellow Croaker
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- GWAS and genomic prediction revealed potential for genetic improvement of large yellow croaker adapting to high plant protein diet
- Genomic selection for visceral white-nodules diseases resistance in large yellow croaker
- GWAS reveals heritable individual variations in the inherent swimming performance of juvenile large yellow croaker
- Effects of artificial mating on genomic selection of resistance against Cryptocaryon irritans in large yellow croaker
- Chromosome-Level Assembly of the Southern Rock Bream (Oplegnathus fasciatus) Genome Using PacBio and Hi-C Technologies
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Comparative transcriptome analysis of early sexual differentiation in the male and female gonads of common carp (Cyprinus carpio)
- Integrative analysis of GWAS and transcriptome reveals p53 signaling pathway mediates resistance to visceral white-nodules disease in large yellow croaker
- Evolutionary divergence of subgenomes in common carp provides insights into speciation and allopolyploid success
- Intercross population study reveals that co-mutation of <i>mitfa</i> genes in two subgenomes induces red skin color in common carp (<i>Cyprinus carpio wuyuanensis</i>)
- Genomic Approaches to Enhance Disease Resistance in Large Yellow Croaker: Recent Progress and Future Perspectives
Showing 5 of 6 shared publications
- Genomic selection for visceral white-nodules diseases resistance in large yellow croaker
- Gill Transcriptome Analysis Revealed the Difference in Gene Expression Between Freshwater and Seawater Acclimated Guppy (Poecilia reticulata)
- Integrative analysis of GWAS and transcriptome reveals p53 signaling pathway mediates resistance to visceral white-nodules disease in large yellow croaker
- The Draft Genome of Cryptocaryon irritans Provides Preliminary Insights on the Phylogeny of Ciliates
- Identification and Expression Analysis of LncRNAs Reveal the Immune Mechanism of Visceral White-Nodules Disease Resistance in Large Yellow Croaker
- Disruption of mstn Gene by CRISPR/Cas9 in Large Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys crocea)
- Evolutionary divergence of subgenomes in common carp provides insights into speciation and allopolyploid success
- Intercross population study reveals that co-mutation of <i>mitfa</i> genes in two subgenomes induces red skin color in common carp (<i>Cyprinus carpio wuyuanensis</i>)
- Chromosome-Level Assembly of the Southern Rock Bream (Oplegnathus fasciatus) Genome Using PacBio and Hi-C Technologies
- Disruption of mstn Gene by CRISPR/Cas9 in Large Yellow Croaker (Larimichthys crocea)
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