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Jaiswal Lab

This site lists the genomics projects and data sets shared with the research community.

  • SalviaGDB: Salvia genomics database (Genome browser for Chia and several Salvia species)
  • Genomics resource for Arabidopsis thaliana with emphasis on space biology
  • Oryza pan-gene atlas resource for rice
  • Plant Reactome: A curated resource for plant pathway comparison and analysis
  • Planteome Common Reference Ontologies for Plants and gene annotations
    • Plant Ontology
    • Trait Ontology
    • Plant experimental conditions ontology
    • Gene Ontology
    • Crop Ontology
  • Genomics Resource for Brachypodium sylvaticum
  • Genomics Resource for Wheat
  • Genomics Resource for Poplar
  • Plant Metabolic Pathways
  • Plant Ontology (merged with Planteome)

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Recent blog posts

  • High School Students Genotype Einkorn Wheat Varieties in DNA Biology Summer Camp at Oregon State University
  • Genome could unlock eucalyptus potential for paper, fuel and fiber
  • Triticum monococcum (Einkorn wheat) Transcriptome Assembly and Light Regulated Gene Expression Analyses.
  • DNA Biology and Bioinformatics summer camp for high school students at Oregon State University.
  • Immediate Opening for a Pathway Biocurator Job/Position in Jaiswal lab
  • New Plant Ontology Release #20 Available
  • The genome of cyclosporine drug producing fungus Tolypocladium inflatum.
  • Publication on Rice Metabolic Network called RiceCyc.

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