February 2016 Gramene Webinar: Updates on Plant Reactome

Register to join us online on Tuesday, February 16, 2016, at 2:00 pm EST/11:00 am PST.

Plant Reactome is a freely available resource of curated metabolic, signaling, and regulatory pathways from the reference species rice, and gene homology-based pathway projections for 58 other plants including Arabidopsis, maize, grape, strawberry, tomato, etc. Plant Reactome uses a eukaryotic cell model for pathway visualization, and allows uploading and analysis of omics data.

Dr. Sushma Naithani, an Assistant Professor Research at Oregon State University, will show how users can navigate the Plant Reactome database, compare pathways across two or more species, and conduct analysis of expression data. Using transcriptomic data from grape (Vitis vinifera), she will show how to upload and visualize expression data on pathway diagrams, and extract relevant information/statistics.

The Gramene webinar series consists of monthly FREE 30-min webinars during which we strive to provide a quick overview of the data, tools, and services that the Gramene database offers for comparative genomics visualization and analysis. In addition to answering your questions, each webinar demo in the series will cover practical examples to address specific topics of general interest.

Join us online on Tuesday, February 16, 2016, at 2:00 pm EST/11:00 am PST.