Gramene is getting ready for the Plant Biology Conference 2017 — See you in Honolulu!

The Plant Biology 2017 Conference will take place in Honolulu, HI from June 24-28 of 2017.

Come to the AgBioData Outreach Consortium Booth #215 to meet the Gramene team and 12 other plant databases for one-on-one assistance or just to say Aloha!

Get the latest updates to Gramene’s comparative genomics and pathways visualization/mining tools to aid your research of plant models and crops at the Bioinformatics Mini-Symposium on Monday, June 26 of 2017 11:30 - 1:00 pm HST where Marcela Karey Tello-Ruiz, Project Manager and Outreach Coordinator of the Gramene Project will give a presentation entitled "Gramene: Unifying Comparative Genomics and Pathway Resources for Plant Communities".

 

Additional Gramene related posters and talks at the meeting.

Talks:

  • CS-12-4 - The complex sequence landscape of maize revealed by single molecule technologies - Yinping Jiao.  Monday, June 26, 2017 @ 2:35 - 2:55 pm HST; Location: 311
  • CS-21-4 - Comparative genomics reveals prevalence of coupled R-gene disease resistance systems in 11 species of the Oryzeae tribe - Joshua Stein.  Tuesday, June 27 @ 2:35 PM – 2:55 PM HST

Posters:

  • 300-129 - Regulatory Networks Governing Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Maize - Lifang Wang et al
  • 300-139 - Gramene: Unifying Comparative Genomics and Pathway Resources for Plant Communities - Marcela K Tello-Ruiz et al
  • 300-171 - Plant Reactome: A resource for comparative plant pathway analysis - Parul Gupta et al
  • 900-048 - A TCP transcriptional factor regulating pedicellate spikelet fertility in sorghu - Yinping Jiao et al
  • 1000-035 - Comparative genomics reveals prevalence of coupled R-gene disease resistance systems in 11 species of the Oryzeae tribeJoshua D. Stein et al

Gramene representatives will be available to meet with users and answer questions at BOOTH #215 throughout the meeting.

For more information please contact: Gramene Feedback or e-mail feedback@gramene.org