Gramene workshop at PAG 2015

We are pleased to announce another exciting Gramene workshop at the annual Plant and Animal Genomes (PAG) Conference!

Learn the latest updates to Gramene’s comparative genomics and pathways visualization/mining tools to aid your research of plant models and crops.

This workshop will give a broad overview of Gramene’s database resources and demonstrate many specific topics like how to:

  • Explore plant reference genomes with value-added functional annotation, population data, and phylogenomic comparisons
  • Navigate metabolic and regulatory pathways
  • Analyze gene expression with the new Plant Reactome.
  • Visualize your data on Gramene’s genome and pathway browsers
  • Mine mutant genes from our extensive germplasm genotype database
  • Download images, sequences, orthologs, gene-trees, and many other data in a variety of conventional formats.
  • Give feedback and get help!

In addition, the workshop will feature a talk on Programmatic Interfaces to Plant Genomic Data by Paul J. Kersey, head of the Ensembl Genomes project, and another one on Expression Atlas, a New Resource for Baseline and Differential Gene Expression for Crop Plants by Robert Petryszak, lead of the Gene Expression group, both from the EMBL-EBI.

Meet with Gramene staff and developers to explore what Gramene can do for you.

Also please VISIT OUR BOOTH for one-on-one assistance or just say Hi!

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