Jing Ke

Jing Ke (died 227 BC) was a ''youxia'' during the late Warring States period of Ancient China. As a retainer of Crown Prince Dan of the Yan state, he was infamous for his failed assassination attempt on King Zheng of the Qin state, who later became Qin Shi Huang, the Qin Dynasty's first emperor (from 221 BC to 210 BC). His story is told in the chapter titled ''Biographies of Assassins'' (刺客列傳) in Sima Qian's ''Records of the Grand Historian''. Provided by Wikipedia
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Harnessing lignin evolution for biotechnological applications by Weng, Jing-Ke
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New developments in RiPP discovery, enzymology and engineering by Weng, Jing-Ke
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The evolutionary paths towards complexity: a metabolic perspective by Weng, Jing-Ke
Published 2015
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Pièce de Self-Résistance: a New Paradigm for Natural-Product Herbicide Discovery by Hill, Matthew, Weng, Jing-Ke
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A Molecular Gauge for Nitrogen Economy in Plants by Fallon, Timothy Robert, Weng, Jing-Ke
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Firefly genomes illuminate parallel origins of bioluminescence in beetles by Fallon, Timothy R, Weng, Jing-Ke
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Gene-guided discovery and engineering of branched cyclic peptides in plants by Kersten, Roland D., Weng, Jing-Ke
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Climate change shapes the future evolution of plant metabolism by Xu, Sophia Y, Weng, Jing-Ke
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Climate change shapes the future evolution of plant metabolism by Xu, Sophia Y., Weng, Jing‐Ke
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