The recent 2019 Plant and Animal Genome (PAG) Conference brought together over 3,000 leading genetic scientists and researchers in plant and animal research, over 130 exhibits, 150 workshops, 1100 posters and over 1800 abstracts.
The Gramene workshop "Unifying Comparative Genomics and Pathway Resources for Plant Communities" featured an array of exciting talks from experts working on rice, maize, and plant gene expression, scoring alternate splicing, machine learning in data mining, genome annotation and pathway curation jamborees.
The Gramene project was also featured in posters about the Gramene Project itself, Plant Reactome, Maize Genome Annotation Jamboree, and AgBioData Consortium.
Gramene was also represented in the AgBioData Consortium booth exhbit, together with over 20 bioinformatics resources as seen in https://www.agbiodata.org/.
Gramene Workshop
Maize Annotation Jamboree poster
AgBioData Consortium booth exhibit