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Gramene will be at the CSHL Biology of Genome Conference on May 10-14

Are you ready for this year's Biology of Genomes conference at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory?

Come meet the Gramene team and get the latest updates to Gramene’s comparative genomics and pathways visualization/mining tools to aid your research of plant models and crops!

 

Gramene will participate at this conference with the following posters:

WISP course on Wheat Genetics

WISP course on Wheat Genetics

John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK

21-24 November 2016

Gramene at ASPB's Plant Biology Conference 2016

Are you ready for this year's Plant Biology Conference?

As every year, Gramene will be participating at ASPB's most anticipated annual meeting with the following events:

Gramene's search just got better -- Webinar: Tues, Apr 26, 2016 @ 2:00 pm EDT

Gramene's new & improved search!

The Gramene database (http://www.gramene.org) has the pleasure to invite you to a FREE 30-min webinar to demonstrate features of the new search interface (http://search.gramene.org) and learn how to programmatically access the underlying data (http://data.gramene.org).

Gramene database build 50 released

The Gramene Team is pleased to announce its release #50. In collaboration with Ensembl Plants, we are providing in this release:

Gramene at the 58th Maize Genetics Conference

Author: Yinping Jiao

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Plant Variation in Gramene Webinar: Tues, Mar 29, 2016 @ 2:00 pm EDT

Plant Variation in Gramene!

The Gramene database (http://www.gramene.org) has the pleasure to invite you to a FREE 30-min webinar to learn how to explore and visualize structural and genetic variation data (e.g., naturally occurring SNPs, inter-homoeologous variants and induced point-mutations) for 12 plant species in Gramene and Ensembl Plants.

Gramene Workshop at the Maize Genetics Conference 2016

In the context of the Maize Genetics Conference 2016, the Gramene Project will be presenting a workshop on Thursday, 17 March 2016 from 3:30 - 4:30 PM EDT in the Daytona Room of  the Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront.

Gramene book chapter in the Plant Bioinformatics volume of the Methods in Molecular Biology protocols series

In recent months, the Plant Bioinformatics volume of the Methods in Molecular Biology protocols series edited by Professor David Edwards of the University of Queensland, Australia, was published.  This volume included 18 chapters covering various topics of interest to the plant research community and featured bioinformatic resources available for plant researchers.  The Gramene Database was featured in one of those chapters.

Gramene build #50: Planned updates and new data sets

Release 50 of Gramene is scheduled for March 22, 2016. Our intentions for this release are:

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