Gramene webinar 11th April 2017: Overview, updates and new fireworks display in Plant Reactome

Plant Reactome (http://plantreactome.gramene.org/) is a freely available resource for comparative analyses of plant pathways. It features Oryza sativa (rice) as a reference species for the curation of cellular-level pathway networks by employing the Reactome data model. This reference set of curated rice pathways is being used to generate gene-orthology based pathway projections for 66 additional species.

In this webinar, Justin Preece, a Faculty Research Assistant in the laboratory of Dr. Pankaj Jaiswal (Dept. of Botany & Plant Pathology, Oregon State University) will introduce the Pathway Browser’s new interface, provide updates, and demonstrate search and data analysis features using examples from Arabidopsis and maize.

 

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 Project offers for comparative genomics visualization and analysis.

If you have a specific question or case examples that you would like us to address during this exercise, please contact us at webinar@gramene.org.

Who should attend?

This webinar is open to the community of plant researchers and breeders; beginners, as well as frequent users of the Gramene database alike are welcome and encouraged to join.

 Register for this webinar.