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Recent Advances in Plant Reactome - PAG 2015

Plant Reactome is a resource for plant metabolic and regulatory pathways built using the Reactome model. At present, Plant Reactome has curated metabolic and regulatory pathways from rice and Arabidopsis, and the orthology-based projections of pathways for additional 33 plant species including several Oryza species, and maize. We are developing tools that can support analysis and visualization of user-defined expression data.

PAG 2015: Some Highlights

Contributions from Sushma Naithani, Kapeel Chougule and Yinping Jiao.

During the Gramene workshop at PAG 2015, participants were introduced to various resources and tools available at the Gramene database. Powerpoint slides used during these presentations are available in Gramene's Outreach FTP.

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Dr. Joshua Stein demonstrating the Ensembl Gramene Genome Browser

Gramene Webinar: The Plant Reactome. Tues, Feb 3, 2015 @ 2:00 - 2:30 pm EST

The Plant Reactome webinar has been rescheduled for next Tuesday, February 3rd, 2015 @ 2:00 - 2:30 pm EST

Gramene database build 44 released

The Gramene Team is pleased to announce its release #44. In collaboration with Ensembl Plants we are providing in this release:

Gramene workshop at PAG 2015

We are pleased to announce another exciting Gramene workshop at the annual Plant and Animal Genomes (PAG) Conference!

Learn the latest updates to Gramene’s comparative genomics and pathways visualization/mining tools to aid your research of plant models and crops.

This workshop will give a broad overview of Gramene’s database resources and demonstrate many specific topics like how to:

Gramene database build 43 released

The Gramene Team is pleased to announce its release #43. In collaboration with Ensembl Plants we are providing in this release:

Gramene Webinar: Creating Gene Trees on Thurs, Dec 18, 2014 @ 1 - 1:30 PM EST

Gramene will be holding a series of webinars to support the community of Plant researchers, and breeder in utilizing various comparative genomics resources and tools available at Gramene database. These webinars will provide opportunities for direct interactions between database users and Gramene scientists and developers. Participants are welcome to suggest a specific topic for upcoming webinars. Each webinar will cover practical examples to address specific topics of general interest, such as:

Gramene Webinar: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 2:00:00 PM EST - 2:30:00 PM EST

Gramene will be holding a series of webinars to support the community of Plant researchers, and breeder in utilizing various comparative genomics resources and tools available at Gramene database. These webinars will provide opportunities for direct interactions between database users and Gramene scientists and developers.  Participants are welcome to suggest a specific topic for upcoming webinars. Each webinar will cover practical examples to address specific topics of general interest, such as: 

Linking Molecules, Markers, and Morphology : a summer workshop for High School students

The Jaiswal laboratory at Oregon State University (OSU) organized DNA Biology & Bioinformatics workshop for High School students focused on ‘Linking Molecules, Markers and Morphology’ in summer 2014. The participants included 12 High School students from the local area.

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Linking Markers, Molecules, and Morphology in DNA Biology & Bioinformatics summer camp

Jaiswal laboratory at Oregon State University (OSU) organized a weeklong summer camp on DNA Biology & Bioinformatics from 7th-11th July 2014. The participants included 7 female and 8 male high school students from local area.

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